Benjamin V. Tucker

Orcid: 0000-0001-8965-7890

According to our database1, Benjamin V. Tucker authored at least 15 papers between 2009 and 2023.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2023
The Mason-Alberta Phonetic Segmenter: A forced alignment system based on deep neural networks and interpolation.
CoRR, 2023

2022
The Lombard intelligibility benefit of native and non-native speech for native and non-native listeners.
Speech Commun., 2022

2020
A learning perspective on the emergence of abstractions: the curious case of phonemes.
CoRR, 2020

2019
Constructing two vietnamese corpora and building a lexical database.
Lang. Resour. Evaluation, 2019

2018
Finding word boundaries in Indian English-accented speech.
J. Phonetics, 2018

Implementing DIANA to Model Isolated Auditory Word Recognition in English.
Proceedings of the Interspeech 2018, 2018

A Comparison of Input Types to a Deep Neural Network-based Forced Aligner.
Proceedings of the Interspeech 2018, 2018

2016
The influence of gradient foreign accentedness and listener experience on word recognition.
J. Phonetics, 2016

2015
DIANA: towards computational modeling reaction times in lexical decision in north American English.
Proceedings of the INTERSPEECH 2015, 2015

Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness.
Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015

It's all about, like, acoustics.
Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015

2013
Sonorant Onset Pitch as a Perceptual Cue of Lexical Tones in Mandarin.
Phonetica, 2013

2011
The effect of reduction on the processing of flaps and /g/ in isolated words.
J. Phonetics, 2011

2010
Semantic facilitation in bilingual everyday speech comprehension.
Proceedings of the INTERSPEECH 2010, 2010

2009
Semantic context effects in the recognition of acoustically unreduced and reduced words.
Proceedings of the INTERSPEECH 2009, 2009


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