Philip E. Rubin

Affiliations: 
Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, United States 
Area:
language, speech, perception
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Remez RE, Rubin PE. (2016) PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION AND LAWFUL SPECIFICATION. Ecological Psychology : a Publication of the International Society For Ecological Psychology. 28: 160-165
Rubin P. (2016) Talking heads: communication, embodiment, and interaction Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 3004-3004
Rubin P, Ramsay G, Vatikiotis-Bateson E. (2009) Talking heads: Speech synthesis and embodied cognition. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 126: 2204
Hogden J, Rubin P, McDermott E, et al. (2007) Inverting mappings from smooth paths through Rn to paths through Rm: A technique applied to recovering articulation from acoustics Speech Communication. 49: 361-383
Barbosa AV, Yehia HC, Rubin P, et al. (2006) Relating the audible and visible components of speech Issp 2006 - Proceedings of the 7th International Seminar On Speech Production. 119-126
Ramsay G, Rubin P, Best C. (2005) Acoustic eigenmodes and formant‐cavity affiliations for the time‐varying vocal tract The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 117: 2544-2545
Hogden J, Rubin P. (2005) Blind inversion and the perception/production link Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 118: 2025-2025
Rubin P, Best C, Ramsay G, et al. (2005) Cross‐modal perception of vowels, stops, and approximants using reduced‐formant stimuli The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 117: 2619-2619
Remez RE, Pardo JS, Piorkowski RL, et al. (2001) On the bistability of sine wave analogues of speech. Psychological Science. 12: 24-9
Remez RE, Fellowes JM, Pisoni DB, et al. (1998) Multimodal perceptual organization of speech: Evidence from tone analogs of spoken utterances. Speech Communication. 26: 65-73
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