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Jean-Luc Schwartz is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on psychology, computer science, and neuroscience. The scientist's work is particularly concentrated in experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, signal processing, artificial intelligence, and developmental and educational psychology.

The main research topics addressed by Jean-Luc Schwartz include phonetics and phonology research, multisensory perception and integration, speech and audio processing, speech recognition and synthesis, neuroscience and music perception, hearing loss and rehabilitation, and language and cultural evolution.

Jean-Luc Schwartz has contributed to multiple scientific publications, with recent works including:

  • Resolving the bouba-kiki effect enigma by rooting iconic sound symbolism in physical properties of round and spiky objects, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Unraveling the functional attributes of the language connectome: crucial subnetworks, flexibility and variability, 2022, NeuroImage
  • The role of isochrony in speech perception in noise, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • The Fharvard corpus: A phonemically-balanced French sentence resource for audiology and intelligibility research, 2020, Speech Communication
  • COSMO-Onset: A Neurally-Inspired Computational Model of Spoken Word Recognition, Combining Top-Down Prediction and Bottom-Up Detection of Syllabic Onsets, 2021, Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), arXiv (Cornell University), Interspeech 2022, Scientific Reports, and the Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research.

Jean-Luc Schwartz collaborates regularly with various researchers, including Julien Diard, Thomas Hueber, Marc-Antoine Georges, Vincent Aubanel, and Mamady Nabé, with multiple co-authored papers over the course of their career.

Best Publications

  • The Dispersion-Focalization Theory of vowel systems

    Jean-Luc Schwartz;Louis-Jean Boë;Nathalie Vallée;Christian Abry

  • Major trends in vowel system inventories

    Jean-Luc Schwartz;Louis-Jean Boë;Nathalie Vallée;Christian Abry

  • Seeing to hear better: evidence for early audio-visual interactions in speech identification.

    Jean-Luc Schwartz;Frédéric Berthommier;Christophe Savariaux

  • Functional MRI assessment of orofacial articulators: neural correlates of lip, jaw, larynx, and tongue movements.

    Krystyna Grabski;Laurent Lamalle;Laurent Lamalle;Coriandre Vilain;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • Audio-visual enhancement of speech in noise.

    Laurent Girin;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Gang Feng

  • Comparing models for audiovisual fusion in a noisy-vowel recognition task

    P. Teissier;J. Robert-Ribes;J.-L. Schwartz;A. Guerin-Dugue

  • Complementarity and synergy in bimodal speech: Auditory, visual, and audio-visual identification of French oral vowels in noise

    Jordi Robert-Ribes;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Tahar Lallouache;Pierre Escudier

  • The Speech Focus Position Effect on Jaw–Finger Coordination in a Pointing Task

    Amélie Rochet-Capellan;Rafael Laboissière;Arturo Galván;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • Auditory normalization of French vowels synthesized by an articulatory model simulating growth from birth to adulthood.

    Lucie Ménard;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Louis-Jean Boë;Sonia Kandel

  • Role of vocal tract morphology in speech development: perceptual targets and sensorimotor maps for synthesized French vowels from birth to adulthood.

    Lucie Menard;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Louise-Jean Boe

  • No, there is no 150 ms lead of visual speech on auditory speech, but a range of audiovisual asynchronies varying from small audio lead to large audio lag.

    Jean-Luc Schwartz;Christophe Savariaux

  • Binding and unbinding the auditory and visual streams in the McGurk effect.

    Olha Nahorna;Frédéric Berthommier;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • Multistable representation of speech forms: a functional MRI study of verbal transformations.

    Marc Sato;Monica Baciu;Hélène Loevenbruck;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • Asymmetries in vowel perception, in the context of the Dispersion–Focalisation Theory

    Jean-Luc Schwartz;Christian Abry;Louis-Jean Boë;Lucie Ménard

  • A reanalysis of McGurk data suggests that audiovisual fusion in speech perception is subject-dependent

    Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • Articulatory–acoustic relationships during vocal tract growth for French vowels: Analysis of real data and simulations with an articulatory model

    Lucie Ménard;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Louis-Jean Boë;Jérôme Aubin

  • Formant trajectories as audible gestures: an alternative for speech synthesis

    G. Bailly;R. Laboissière;J.L. Schwartz

  • Adverse conditions improve distinguishability of auditory, motor and perceptuo-motor theories of speech perception: an exploratory Bayesian modeling study

    Clément Moulin-Frier;Raphaël Laurent;Pierre Bessière;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • COSMO (“Communicating about Objects using Sensory–Motor Operations”): A Bayesian modeling framework for studying speech communication and the emergence of phonological systems

    Clément Moulin-Frier;Clément Moulin-Frier;Julien Diard;Jean-Luc Schwartz;Pierre Bessière

  • Maximal vowel space.

    Louis-Jean Boë;Pascal Perrier;Bernard Guérin;Jean-Luc Schwartz

  • An Analysis of Visual Speech Information Applied to Voice Activity Detection

    D. Sodoyer;B. Rivet;L. Girin;J.-L. Schwartz

  • Compensation strategies for the perturbation of French [u] using a lip tube. II. Perceptual analysis

    Christophe Savariaux;Pascal Perrier;Jean-Pierre Orliaguet;Jean-Luc Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Bessière
Pierre Bessière Collège de France
Laurent Girin
Laurent Girin Grenoble Institute of Technology
Monica Baciu
Monica Baciu Grenoble Alpes University
Christian Jutten
Christian Jutten Grenoble Alpes University
Joël Fagot
Joël Fagot Aix-Marseille University
Barbara L. Davis
Barbara L. Davis The University of Texas at Austin
Hannu Tiitinen
Hannu Tiitinen Aalto University
Mikko Sams
Mikko Sams Aalto University
Iiro P. Jääskeläinen
Iiro P. Jääskeläinen Aalto University
Peter F. MacNeilage
Peter F. MacNeilage The University of Texas at Austin

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