Previous works in English have revealed that disfluencies follow regular patterns and that incorporating them into the language model of a speech recognizer leads to lower perplexities and sometimes to a better performance. Although work on disfluency modeling has been applied outside the English community (e.g., in Japanese), as far as we know there is no specific work dealing with disfluencies in Spanish. In this paper, we follow a data driven approach in exploring the potential benefit of modeling disfluencies in a speech recognizer in Spanish. Two databases of human-computer and human-human dialogs are considered, which allow the absolute and relative frequencies of disfluencies in the two situations to be compared. The rate of disfluen...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...
English serves as a lingua franca in situations with varying degrees of formality. How formality aff...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...
Previous works in English have revealed that disfluencies follow regular patterns and that incorpora...
Spontaneous speech is full of acoustic disfluencies that rarely appear in read or laboratory speech....
Proceedings of IberSpeech 2012 (Madrid, Spain)A descriptive study of the prevalence of different typ...
A new database consisting of 227 dialogues in Spanish was an-notated with disfluencies. Then a detai...
This paper presents the annotation and statistical analysis of spon-taneous speech events in a serie...
In automatic speech recognition, a stochastic language model (LM) predicts the probability of the ne...
In automatic speech recognition, a statistical language model (LM) predicts the probability of the n...
This research characterizes the spontaneous spoken disfluencies typical of human-computer interactio...
Proceedings of DiSS’05, Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech WorkshopThis paper presents preliminary aco...
English serves as a lingua franca in situations with varying degrees of formality. How formality aff...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
This paper describes a study in which we compare human and automatic recognition of words in fluent ...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...
English serves as a lingua franca in situations with varying degrees of formality. How formality aff...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...
Previous works in English have revealed that disfluencies follow regular patterns and that incorpora...
Spontaneous speech is full of acoustic disfluencies that rarely appear in read or laboratory speech....
Proceedings of IberSpeech 2012 (Madrid, Spain)A descriptive study of the prevalence of different typ...
A new database consisting of 227 dialogues in Spanish was an-notated with disfluencies. Then a detai...
This paper presents the annotation and statistical analysis of spon-taneous speech events in a serie...
In automatic speech recognition, a stochastic language model (LM) predicts the probability of the ne...
In automatic speech recognition, a statistical language model (LM) predicts the probability of the n...
This research characterizes the spontaneous spoken disfluencies typical of human-computer interactio...
Proceedings of DiSS’05, Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech WorkshopThis paper presents preliminary aco...
English serves as a lingua franca in situations with varying degrees of formality. How formality aff...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
This paper describes a study in which we compare human and automatic recognition of words in fluent ...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...
English serves as a lingua franca in situations with varying degrees of formality. How formality aff...
In this paper, we compare the distribution of disfluencies in two human--computer dialogue corpora. ...