Sébastien Le Maguer

Sébastien Le Maguer

Trinity College

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Sébastien Le Maguer

Sébastien Le Maguer, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Trinity College, specializes in the field of Speech synthesis evaluation/analysis, speech perception, NLP.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The limits of the Mean Opinion Score for speech synthesis evaluation

Listener sensitivity to deviating obstruents in WaveNet

Putting Robots in Context: Challenging the Influence of Voice and Empathic Behaviour on Trust

Natural choice: comparing place classification between natural and Tacotron fricatives

Back to the Future: Extending the Blizzard Challenge 2013.

Finding a needle in a haystack: studying stuttering articulatory trajectories using automatic analysis on limited data

Robo-identity: Exploring artificial identity and emotion via speech interactions

Production characteristics of obstruents in WaveNet and older TTS systems.

Sébastien Le Maguer Information

University

Position

Post-doctoral research fellow - Adapt Centre /

Citations(all)

645

Citations(since 2020)

535

Cited By

226

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

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Trinity College

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Sébastien Le Maguer Skills & Research Interests

Speech synthesis evaluation/analysis

speech perception

NLP

Top articles of Sébastien Le Maguer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The limits of the Mean Opinion Score for speech synthesis evaluation

Computer Speech & Language

Sébastien Le Maguer

Simon King

Naomi Harte

2024/3/1

Listener sensitivity to deviating obstruents in WaveNet

A. Pandey

J. Edlund

S. Le Maguer

N. Harte

2023

Putting Robots in Context: Challenging the Influence of Voice and Empathic Behaviour on Trust

Marta Romeo

Ilaria Torre

Sébastien Le Maguer

Angelo Cangelosi

Iolanda Leite

2023/8/28

Natural choice: comparing place classification between natural and Tacotron fricatives

Ayushi Pandey

Sébastien Le Maguer

Jens Edlund

Naomi Harte

2023

Back to the Future: Extending the Blizzard Challenge 2013.

Sébastien Le Maguer

Simon King

Naomi Harte

2022/9/22

Finding a needle in a haystack: studying stuttering articulatory trajectories using automatic analysis on limited data

Ivana Didirková

Sébastien Le Maguer

2022/8/24

Robo-identity: Exploring artificial identity and emotion via speech interactions

Guy Laban

Sebastien Le Maguer

Minha Lee

Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos

Samantha Reig

...

2022/3/7

Production characteristics of obstruents in WaveNet and older TTS systems.

Ayushi Pandey

Sébastien Le Maguer

Julie Carson-Berndsen

Naomi Harte

2022

Liaison and pronunciation learning in end-to-end text-to-speech in French

Jason Taylor

Sébastien Le Maguer

Korin Richmond

2021/8/28

Synthesizing a human-like voice is the easy way

Sébastien Le Maguer

Benjamin R Cowan

2021/7/27

Phonetic accommodation in interaction with a virtual language learning tutor: A Wizard-of-Oz study

Journal of Phonetics

Iona Gessinger

Bernd Möbius

Sébastien Le Maguer

Eran Raveh

Ingmar Steiner

2021/5/1

An articulatory study of differences and similarities between stuttered disfluencies and non-pathological disfluencies

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics

Ivana Didirkova

Sébastien Le Maguer

Fabrice Hirsch

2021/3/4

Mind your p’s and k’s–Comparing obstruents across TTS voices of the Blizzard Challenge 2013

Proc. 11th ISCA Speech Synthesis Workshop (SSW 11)

Ayushi Pandey

Sebastien Le Maguer

Julie Carson-Berndsen

Naomi Harte

2021

Can Auditory Nerve Models Tell us What's Different About WaveNet Vocoded Speech?

Sébastien Le Maguer

Naomi Harte

2020

ASVspoof 2019: A large-scale public database of synthesized, converted and replayed speech

Computer Speech & Language

Xin Wang

Junichi Yamagishi

Massimiliano Todisco

Héctor Delgado

Andreas Nautsch

...

2020/11/1

Should robots have accents?

Ilaria Torre

Sébastien Le Maguer

2020/8/31

Investigation of auditory nerve model based analysis for vocoded speech synthesis

Sébastien Le Maguer

Naomi Harte

2020/5/26

Introducing prosodic speaker identity for a better expressive speech synthesis control

Aghilas Sini

Sébastien Le Maguer

Damien Lolive

Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie

2020/5/25

FlexEval, création de sites web légers pour des campagnes de tests perceptifs multimédias

Cédric Fayet1 Alexis Blond

Grégoire Coulombel

Claude Simon

Damien Lolive

Gwénolé Lecorvé1 Jonathan Chevelu

...

2020

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