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Futaisi Al, N., Zhang, Z., Cristia, A., Warlaumont, A. & Schuller, B. (2019). VCMNet: Weakly Supervised Learning for Automatic Infant Vocalisation Maturity Analysis. In 2019 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 205-209.

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Havron, N., Babineau, M., Fiévet, A., de Carvalho, A. & Christophe, A. (2019). Young Children Build Syntactic Predictions During Language Processing and Use Them to Learn Novel-Word Meanings. In The 44th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston, USA.

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Loukatou, G., Moran, S., Blasi, D., Stoll, S. & Cristia, A. (2019). Is word segmentation child’s play in all languages? In Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Loukatou, G., Le Normand, M. & Cristia, A. (2019). Is it easier to segment words from infant-directed speech? Modeling evidence from an ecological French corpus. In Proceedings of the 41st Conference of Cognitive Science Society..

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Ryant, N., Church, K., Cieri, C., Cristia, A., Ganapathy, S. & Liberman, M. (2019). Second DIHARD Diarization Challenge: Dataset, task, and baselines. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Schuller, B., Batliner, A., Bergler, C., Pokorny, F., Krajewski, J., Cychosz, M., Vollmann, R., Roelen, S., Schnieder, S., Bergelson, E. & Cristia, A. (2019). The INTERSPEECH 2019 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Styrian Dialects, Continuous Sleepiness, Baby Sounds & Orca Activity. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Seidl, A., Warlaumont, A. & Cristia, A. (2019). Towards detection of canonical babbling by citizen scientists: Performance as a function of clip length. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Cristia, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2012). Generalizing without encoding specifics: Infants infer phonotactic patterns on sound classes. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 126-138.