1. The Meaning of Intonational Contours in the Interpretation of Discourse Pierrehumbert, Janet; Hirschberg, Julia Bell 1990 Chapters (Layout Features) Natural language processing (Computer science)IntonationOral communication
2. Empirical Studies on the Disambiguation of Cue Phrases Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Litman, Diane 1991 Reports Computer science
3. The Rules Behind Roles: Identifying speaker role in radio broadcasts Barzilay, Regina; Collins, Michael; Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Whittaker, Steve 2000 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
4. Automatic Summarization of Broadcast News using Structural Features Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Maskey, Sameer Raj 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
5. Classifying Subject Ratings of Emotional Speech Using Acoustic Features Liscombe, Jackson; Venditti, Jennifer; Hirschberg, Julia Bell 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
6. Intonation and discourse processing Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Venditti, Jennifer J. 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
7. Chapter 2: The Original ToBI System and the Evolution of the ToBI Framework Beckman, Mary E.; Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie 2004 Chapters (Layout Features) Computer scienceInformation technologyLinguistics
8. Identifying Agreement and Disagreement in Conversational Speech: Use of Bayesian Networks to Model Pragmatic Dependencies Galley, Michel; McKeown, Kathleen; Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Shriberg, Elizabeth 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information technologyComputer science
9. Prediction of upcoming Swedish prosodic boundaries by Swedish and American listeners Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Carlson, Rolf; Swerts, Marc 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
10. Acoustic/Prosodic and Lexical Correlates of Charismatic Speech Hirschberg, Julia Bell; Rosenberg, Andrew 2005 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information technologyComputer science