This paper proposes a new technique for acoustic modeling of stressed/unstressed syllables in sentence utterances of American English. Here, relative differences of acoustic features between two consecutive syllables characterizing “stressed ” or “unstressed” were introduced into the HMM-based acoustic modeling. This is because syllables can be identified as stressed or unstressed only after comparing them with their neighboring syllables. For train-ing syllable HMMs, speech samples were recorded by ourselves because we could not find any database which can be directly used for this modeling. The fourth author put multi-level stress marks (syllable magnitude) on individual syllables of a given sentence set, which was done according to guide...
We present a system for detection of lexical stress in English words spoken by English learners. Thi...
Stress is a useful cue for English word segmentation. A wide range of computational models have foun...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
This study proposes a new technique for acoustic modeling of stressed/unstressed syllables in senten...
We have been focusing on applying speech technologies to pronunciation learning. In our previous stu...
Abstract: In second language learning, to possess a perfect pronunciation, the importance of stress ...
This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the pho...
The purpose of this paper is to · describe an algorithm that has been developed to determine the str...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This paper explores the features of rhythm that make English difficult for speakers of Chinese and s...
The present study adopts both empirical and theoretical methods for the analysis of the acquisition ...
Effective measurement and representation of prosodic features of the acoustic signal for use in auto...
AbstractThis paper proposes a sentence stress feedback system in which sentence stress prediction, d...
The correct placement of word-level stress is a main concern in EFL speech intelligibility training....
Word stress is a suprasegmental feature in English pronunciation. The word stress supports the corre...
We present a system for detection of lexical stress in English words spoken by English learners. Thi...
Stress is a useful cue for English word segmentation. A wide range of computational models have foun...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
This study proposes a new technique for acoustic modeling of stressed/unstressed syllables in senten...
We have been focusing on applying speech technologies to pronunciation learning. In our previous stu...
Abstract: In second language learning, to possess a perfect pronunciation, the importance of stress ...
This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the pho...
The purpose of this paper is to · describe an algorithm that has been developed to determine the str...
This study of lexical stress in English is part of a series of studies, the goal of which is to desc...
This paper explores the features of rhythm that make English difficult for speakers of Chinese and s...
The present study adopts both empirical and theoretical methods for the analysis of the acquisition ...
Effective measurement and representation of prosodic features of the acoustic signal for use in auto...
AbstractThis paper proposes a sentence stress feedback system in which sentence stress prediction, d...
The correct placement of word-level stress is a main concern in EFL speech intelligibility training....
Word stress is a suprasegmental feature in English pronunciation. The word stress supports the corre...
We present a system for detection of lexical stress in English words spoken by English learners. Thi...
Stress is a useful cue for English word segmentation. A wide range of computational models have foun...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...