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William S.-Y. Wang
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- unicode name: 王士元
- affiliation: Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Research Centre for Language Cognition, and Neuroscience, Hong Kong
- affiliation: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Electronic Engineering, Hong Kong
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c36]Yun Feng, Yan Feng, Chenwei Xie, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Age-Related Decline of Classifier Usage in Southwestern Mandarin. ISCSLP 2021: 1-5 - 2020
- [c35]Matthew King-Hang Ma, Tan Lee, Manson Cheuk-Man Fong, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Resting-State EEG-Based Biometrics with Signals Features Extracted by Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition. ICASSP 2020: 991-995 - [c34]Yan Feng, Gang Peng, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Age-Related Differences of Tone Perception in Mandarin-Speaking Seniors. INTERSPEECH 2020: 1629-1633 - [c33]Chenwei Xie, Yun Feng, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Association between declarative memory and language ability in older Chinese by education level. PACLIC 2020: 337-347
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c32]Lan Ma, Thierry Blu, William S.-Y. Wang:
Event-related potentials Source Separation based on a weak exclusion principle. ISBI 2017: 1011-1014 - 2016
- [j13]Caicai Zhang, Kenneth R. Pugh, W. Einar Mencl, Peter J. Molfese, Stephen J. Frost, James S. Magnuson, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Functionally integrated neural processing of linguistic and talker information: An event-related fMRI and ERP study. NeuroImage 124: 536-549 (2016) - [j12]Guangting Mai, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Delta, theta, beta, and gamma brain oscillations index levels of auditory sentence processing. NeuroImage 133: 516-528 (2016) - [c31]Lan Ma, Thierry Blu, William S.-Y. Wang:
An EEG blind source separation algorithm based on a weak exclusion principle. EMBC 2016: 859-862 - [c30]Jing Shao, Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, Yike Yang, William S.-Y. Wang:
Effect of Noise on Lexical Tone Perception in Cantonese-Speaking Amusics. INTERSPEECH 2016: 272-276 - 2015
- [c29]Lan Ma, James W. Minett, Thierry Blu, William S.-Y. Wang:
Resting State EEG-based biometrics for individual identification using convolutional neural networks. EMBC 2015: 2848-2851 - [c28]Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, Xiao Wang, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception. ICPhS 2015 - 2014
- [j11]Hongying Zheng, Gang Peng, Jianyong Chen, Caicai Zhang, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
The Influence of Tone Inventory on ERP without Focal Attention: A Cross-Language Study. Comput. Math. Methods Medicine 2014: 961563:1-961563:7 (2014) - [c27]Manson Cheuk-Man Fong, James W. Minett, Thierry Blu, William S.-Y. Wang:
Towards a neural measure of perceptual distance - classification of electroencephalographic responses to synthetic vowels. INTERSPEECH 2014: 2595-2599 - [c26]William S.-Y. Wang:
Sound patterns in language. INTERSPEECH 2014 - 2013
- [c25]Guangting Mai, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Effects of envelope filter cutoff frequency on the intelligibility of Mandarin noise-vocoded speech in babble noise: implications for cochlear implants. INTERSPEECH 2013: 3646-3650 - 2012
- [j10]James W. Minett, Hongying Zheng, Manson Cheuk-Man Fong, Lin Zhou, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
A Chinese Text Input Brain-Computer Interface Based on the P300 Speller. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 28(7): 472-483 (2012) - [c24]Manson Cheuk-Man Fong, James William Minett, Thierry Blu, William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Brain-computer interface (BCI): is it strictly necessary to use random sequences in visual spellers? APCHI 2012: 109-118 - 2011
- [c23]Guangting Mai, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Association between Modulation Spectrum and Speech Intelligibility of Syllable-timed Languages. ICPhS 2011: 1314-1317 - [c22]Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Inter-talker Variation as a Source of Confusion in Cantonese Tone Perception. ICPhS 2011: 2276-2279 - [c21]Hongying Zheng, Ching-Pong Au, William S.-Y. Wang:
The Influence of Linguistic Background on Asymmetric Tone Perception Induced by Position of Context. ICPhS 2011: 2312-2315 - [c20]Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Effect of Language Experience on the Categorical Perception of Cantonese Vowel Duration. INTERSPEECH 2011: 169-172 - 2010
- [j9]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
A simulation study exploring the role of cultural transmission in language evolution. Connect. Sci. 22(1): 69-85 (2010) - [j8]Gang Peng, Hongying Zheng, Tao Gong, Ruo-Xiao Yang, Jiangping Kong, William S.-Y. Wang:
The influence of language experience on categorical perception of pitch contours. J. Phonetics 38(4): 616-624 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c19]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Coevolution of language and intentionality sharing. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2009: 1530-1537 - 2008
- [j7]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Exploring social structure effect on language evolution based on a computational model. Connect. Sci. 20(2&3): 135-153 (2008) - [j6]Gang Peng, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
The networks of syllables and characters in Chinese. J. Quant. Linguistics 15(3): 243-255 (2008) - [c18]Tao Gong, Andrea Puglisi, Vittorio Loreto, William S.-Y. Wang:
Conventionalization of linguistic categories under simple communicative constraints. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2008: 1686-1693 - [c17]Hongying Zheng, William S.-Y. Wang:
An ERP study on categorical perception of lexical tones and nonspeech pitches. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1096 - 2007
- [c16]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
A simulative study of the roles of cultural transmission in language evolution. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2007: 843-850 - [c15]Hongying Zheng, Peter W. M. Tsang, William S.-Y. Wang:
Categorical perception of Cantonese tones in context: a cross-linguistic study. INTERSPEECH 2007: 2745-2748 - 2006
- [c14]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Language Origin and the Effects of Individuals' Popularity. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2006: 999-1006 - [c13]Francis C. K. Wong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Reassessing Combinatorial Productivity Exhibited by Simple Recurrent Networks in Language Acquisition. IJCNN 2006: 1596-1603 - 2005
- [j5]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, Jinyun Ke, John H. Holland, William S.-Y. Wang:
Coevolution of lexicon and syntax from a simulation perspective. Complex. 10(6): 50-62 (2005) - [j4]Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Tone recognition of continuous Cantonese speech based on support vector machines. Speech Commun. 45(1): 49-62 (2005) - [c12]Tao Gong, James W. Minett, William S.-Y. Wang:
Computational exploration on language emergence and cultural dissemination. Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2005: 1629-1636 - 2004
- [j3]Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
An Innovative Prosody Modeling Method for Chinese Speech Recognition. Int. J. Speech Technol. 7(2-3): 129-140 (2004) - [c11]William S.-Y. Wang, Gang Peng:
Parallel tone score association method for tone language speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2004: 397-400 - [c10]Gang Peng, Hongying Zheng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Tone recognition for Chinese speech: a comparative study of Mandarin and Cantonese. ISCSLP 2004: 233-236 - [c9]William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Spoken language processing: people versus machines. ISCSLP 2004 - 2003
- [j2]Jinyun Ke, Mieko Ogura, William S.-Y. Wang:
Optimization Models of Sound Systems Using Genetic Algorithms. Comput. Linguistics 29(1): 1-18 (2003) - 2002
- [j1]Jinyun Ke, James W. Minett, Ching-Pong Au, William S.-Y. Wang:
Self-organization and selection in the emergence of vocabulary. Complex. 7(3): 41-54 (2002) - 2000
- [c8]Bo Zhang, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Reliable bands guided similarity measure for noise-robust speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2000: 381-384 - [c7]Gang Peng, Bo Zhang, William S.-Y. Wang:
Duration Modeling in Mandarin Connected Digit Recognition. ISCSLP 2000 - [c6]Bo Zhang, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Noise-Robust Speech Recognition Based on Reliable Bands. ISCSLP 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c5]Zang Bo, Liu Juan, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
A high performance Mandarin digit recognizer. ISSPA 1999: 629-632 - 1997
- [c4]Sanzheng Qiao, William S.-Y. Wang:
A Matrix Representation of Polygenetic Trees. COCOON 1997: 274-283 - 1995
- [c3]William S.-Y. Wang:
Distances and Trees in Linguistics. PACLIC 1995: 1-6
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [c2]William S.-Y. Wang:
Project DOC. COLING 1969 - [c1]William S.-Y. Wang:
Project DOC: its Methodological Basis. COLING 1969
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aka: James William Minett
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