Dr Shunichi
Ishihara
The
Australian National
University
School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific
Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA
Shunichi.Ishihara@anu.edu.au
Phone: +
61 2 6125 4656
Fax: +
61 2 6125 3144
Room: e335
Baldessin Precinct Building
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Hi,
I am a senior lecturer at the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian
National
University. My research interests are intonational
modeling, forensic voice comparison, experimental phonetics, CALL, speech processing
and language
processing. I am a
visiting researcher at the
National Centre for Biometric Studies, University of
Canberra. I also collaborate some studies with the Rose & Morrison
Forensic Voice Comparison Laboratory.
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Recent
Research Events
- [15 December, 2010] Presented, a paper entitled Comparison of Native and Non-native Perception of L2 Japanese Speech Varying in Prosodic Characteristics (with Chiharu Tsurutani and Kimiko Tsukada) for SST2010.
- [14 December, 2010] Presented, a paper entitled Filler Words as a Speaker Classification Feature (with Yuko Kinoshita) for SST2010.
- [14 December, 2010] Presented, a paper entitled F0 Can Tell Us More: Speaker Classification Using the Long Term Distribution (with Yuko Kinoshita) to SST2010.
- [9 December, 2010] Presented, a paper entitled Variability and Consistency in the Idiosyncratic Selection of Fillers in Japanese Monologues: Gender Differences for Australasian Language Technology Workshop 2010.
- [3 December, 2010] Presented, a paper entilted What Constitutes 'Good Pronunciation' from L2 Japanese Learners' and Native Speakers' Perspectives? A Perception Study (with Chiharu Tsurutani and Kimiko Tsukada) to the Proceedings of CLaSIC2010.
- [10 October, 2010]
Presented, a paper entitled What Does 'a Fluent Speaker' Mean for Non-native Listeners?
Perception of L2 Listeners (with Chiharu Tsurutani and Kimiko Tsukada) at the Twenty-Fourth General Meeting of the Phonetic Society of Japan.
- [2 June, 2010] Submitted for review, a paper entitled Experimenting with a
Japanese Automated Essay Scoring System in the L2 Japanese Environment (with Jun Imaki) to Japanese Studies.
- [01 June, 2010] Awarded, CAP Research grants.
- [30 April, 2010] Published, a paper entitled A
Collocation Analysis of Topic Change Utterances of Multi-Party Meeting
Conversations, in the proceedings of the 2009
Australian Linguistc Society Conference.
- [05 January, 2010] Submitted, a revised manuscript entitled Osaka and Kagoshima Japanese
Citation Tone Acoustics: A Linguistic-Tonetic Comparative Study, to
the
Journal of the International Phonetic Association
- [02 December, 2009] Awarded, ARC LIEF grants (a group of approximatelly 30 researchers) for the Big Australian Speech Corpus (LE100100211)
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