Mark Liberman
Scholar

Mark Liberman

Google Scholar ID: R--JjPoAAAAJ
Professor, University of Pennsylvania
linguisticsphoneticsspeech technologycomputational linguistics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
5,281
 
H-index
34
 
i10-index
93
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
30
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Selected publications:
  • - Wieling, M., J. Grieve, G. Bouma, J. Fruehwald, J. Coleman and M. Liberman, "Variation and Change in the Use of Hesitation Markers in Germanic Languages", Language Dynamics and Change, 2016.
  • - Parish-Morris, J., M. Liberman, N. Ryant, C. Cieri, L. Bateman, E. Ferguson, and R. Schultz, "Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorders Using HLT", CL-Psych 2016.
  • - Ryant, N., M. Slaney, M. Liberman, E. Shriberg, and J. Yuan, "Highly Accurate Mandarin Tone Classification in the Absence of Pitch Information", Speech Prosody 2014.
  • - Yuan, J., and M. Liberman, "F0 Declination in English and Mandarin Broadcast News Speech", Speech Communication 2014.
  • - Yuan, J. and M. Liberman, "Investigating /l/ Variation in English through Forced Alignment", InterSpeech 2009.
  • - Bird, S. and M. Liberman, "A Formal Framework for Linguistic Annotation". Speech Communication 2001.
Research Experience
  • Current positions: Director of the Linguistic Data Consortium, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania, Faculty Director of Ware College House, and Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science.
Background
  • Research interests: corpus-based phonetics, legal, medical and political applications of linguistic analysis, the phonology and phonetics of lexical tone and its relationship to intonation, formal models for linguistic annotation.
Miscellany
  • Erdös number: 3
  • Courses taught include: LING 0001: Introduction to Linguistics, LING525/CIS558 Computational Analysis and Modeling of Biological Signals and Systems, etc.