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INTERSPEECH
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Towards mixed language speech recognition systems
Multilingual speech recognition obviously involves numerous research challenges, including common phoneme sets, adaptation on limited amount of training data, as well as mixed lan...
David Imseng, Hervé Bourlard, Mathew Magima...
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COGSCI
2004
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15 years 2 months ago
Disfluencies, language comprehension, and Tree Adjoining Grammars
Disfluencies include editing terms such as uh and um as well as repeats and revisions. Little is known about how disfluencies are processed, and there has been next to no research...
Fernanda Ferreira, Ellen F. Lau, Karl G. D. Bailey
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CICLING
2008
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
A Probabilistic Model for Guessing Base Forms of New Words by Analogy
Language software applications encounter new words, e.g., acronyms, technical terminology, loan words, names or compounds of such words. Looking at English, one might assume that t...
Krister Lindén
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CORR
1998
Springer
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15 years 2 months ago
Letter to Sound Rules for Accented Lexicon Compression
This paper presents trainable methods for generating letter to sound rules from a given lexicon for use in pronouncing out-ofvocabulary words and as a method for lexicon compressi...
V. Pagel, Kevin Lenzo, Alan W. Black
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ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Bilingual acoustic modeling with state mapping and three-stage adaptation for transcribing unbalanced code-mixed lectures
This paper presents a bilingual acoustic modeling approach for transcribing Mandarin-English code-mixed lectures with highly unbalanced language distribution. Special terminologie...
Ching-feng Yeh, Liang-Che Sun, Chao-Yu Huang, Lin-...