This paper introduces the development of ShefCE: a Cantonese-English bilingual speech corpus from L2 English speakers in Hong Kong. Bilingual parallel recording materials were chosen from TED online lectures. Script selection were carried out according to bilingual consistency (evaluated using a machine translation system) and the distribution balance of phonemes. 31 undergraduate to postgraduate students in Hong Kong aged 20-30 were recruited and recorded a 25-hour speech corpus (12 hours in Cantonese and 13 hours in English). Baseline phoneme/syllable recognition systems were trained on background data with and without the ShefCE training data. The final syllable error rate (SER) for Cantonese is 17.3% and final phoneme error rate (PER) f...
This paper describes the development of CU2C, a dual-condition Cantonese speech database for speaker...
Purpose: To investigate speech-language pathology students' ability to identify errors and transcrib...
Previous studies have revealed vocal differences in speakers of different ethnic groups [e.g., Andri...
This paper introduces the development of ShefCE: a Cantonese-English bilingual speech corpus from L2...
Pronunciation problem has always been the major challenge for Cantonese ESL speakers due to discrepa...
This thesis presents a colloquial language modeling technique for spontaneous Cantonese speech recog...
A data-driven computational approach is adopted to reveal significant pronunciation variations in Ca...
Objectives: The present study objectively examined the possible difference in vocal characteristics ...
It is hard to collect corpora used to train good language models for many minority languages. Canton...
This paper describes our recent work on developing a large vocabulary speech database for Cantonese....
Bilingual speech production is highly variable. This variability arises from numerous sources, rangi...
who learn English) can communicate with each other in English in class-room but they have difficulty...
This study investigated the English phonological processes and speech articulation of adult Cantones...
The linguistic backgrounds of English learners in Hong Kong are highly complex and diverse. There ar...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we summarize the predicted phonetic confusions from our comparative analysis...
This paper describes the development of CU2C, a dual-condition Cantonese speech database for speaker...
Purpose: To investigate speech-language pathology students' ability to identify errors and transcrib...
Previous studies have revealed vocal differences in speakers of different ethnic groups [e.g., Andri...
This paper introduces the development of ShefCE: a Cantonese-English bilingual speech corpus from L2...
Pronunciation problem has always been the major challenge for Cantonese ESL speakers due to discrepa...
This thesis presents a colloquial language modeling technique for spontaneous Cantonese speech recog...
A data-driven computational approach is adopted to reveal significant pronunciation variations in Ca...
Objectives: The present study objectively examined the possible difference in vocal characteristics ...
It is hard to collect corpora used to train good language models for many minority languages. Canton...
This paper describes our recent work on developing a large vocabulary speech database for Cantonese....
Bilingual speech production is highly variable. This variability arises from numerous sources, rangi...
who learn English) can communicate with each other in English in class-room but they have difficulty...
This study investigated the English phonological processes and speech articulation of adult Cantones...
The linguistic backgrounds of English learners in Hong Kong are highly complex and diverse. There ar...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we summarize the predicted phonetic confusions from our comparative analysis...
This paper describes the development of CU2C, a dual-condition Cantonese speech database for speaker...
Purpose: To investigate speech-language pathology students' ability to identify errors and transcrib...
Previous studies have revealed vocal differences in speakers of different ethnic groups [e.g., Andri...