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INTERSPEECH
2010
15 years 15 days ago
Speech dominoes and phonetic convergence
Interlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies have questioned the adaptation of phonological representations and kinematics of phonetic variables s...
Gérard Bailly, Amélie Lelong
ICPR
2006
IEEE
16 years 6 months ago
Phoneme segmentation of speech
In most approaches to speech recognition, the speech signals are segmented using constant-time segmentation, for example into 25 ms blocks. Constant segmentation risks losing info...
Bartosz Ziólko, Suresh Manandhar, Richard C...
LREC
2008
111views Education» more  LREC 2008»
15 years 7 months ago
The ATCOSIM Corpus of Non-Prompted Clean Air Traffic Control Speech
Air traffic control (ATC) is based on voice communication between pilots and controllers and uses a highly task and domain specific language. Due to this very reason, spoken langu...
Konrad Hofbauer, Stefan Petrik, Horst Hering
SPEECH
2011
15 years 19 days ago
Intelligibility predictors and neural representation of speech
Intelligibility predictors tell us a great deal about human speech perception, in particular which acoustic factors strongly effect human behavior, and which do not. A particular...
Bryce E. Lobdell, Jont B. Allen, Mark Hasegawa-Joh...
FGR
2004
IEEE
102views Biometrics» more  FGR 2004»
15 years 9 months ago
Towards a One-Way American Sign Language Translator
Inspired by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) recent successes in speech recognition, we introduce a new task for sign language recognition research: a ...
R. Martin McGuire, Jose L. Hernandez-Rebollar, Tha...