Copyright © 2017 ISCA. Automatic systems for practice and exams are essential to support the growing worldwide demand for learning English as an additional language. Assessment of spontaneous spoken English is, however, currently limited in scope due to the difficulty of achieving sufficient automatic speech recognition (ASR) accuracy. "Off-the-shelf" English ASR systems cannot model the exceptionally wide variety of accents, pronunications and recording conditions found in non-native learner data. Limited training data for different first languages (L1s), across all proficiency levels, often with (at most) crowd-sourced transcriptions, limits the performance of ASR systems trained on non-native English learner speech. This paper investigat...
Standard hidden Markov model (HMM) based automatic speech recogni-tion (ASR) systems use phonemes as...
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
Pronunciations for words are a critical component in an automated speech recognition system (ASR) as...
Copyright © 2017 ISCA. Automatic systems for practice and exams are essential to support the growing...
Automatic systems for practice and exams are essential to support the growing worldwide demand for l...
For many languages, an expert-defined phonetic lexicon may not exist. One popular alternative is the...
Standard automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems use phoneme-based pronunciation lexicon prepared...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
We present a framework for discovering acoustic units and generating an associated pronunciation lex...
Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion system for English is being developed for further integration into sp...
Standard hidden Markov model (HMM) based automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems use phonemes as ...
This paper compares the recognition accuracy of a phoneme-based automatic speech recognition system ...
We investigated longitudinal aspects of word pronunciation acquisition for learners of English as a ...
Standard hidden Markov model (HMM) based automatic speech recogni-tion (ASR) systems use phonemes as...
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
Pronunciations for words are a critical component in an automated speech recognition system (ASR) as...
Copyright © 2017 ISCA. Automatic systems for practice and exams are essential to support the growing...
Automatic systems for practice and exams are essential to support the growing worldwide demand for l...
For many languages, an expert-defined phonetic lexicon may not exist. One popular alternative is the...
Standard automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems use phoneme-based pronunciation lexicon prepared...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
State-of-the-art English automatic speech recognition systems typically use phonetic rather than gra...
We present a framework for discovering acoustic units and generating an associated pronunciation lex...
Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion system for English is being developed for further integration into sp...
Standard hidden Markov model (HMM) based automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems use phonemes as ...
This paper compares the recognition accuracy of a phoneme-based automatic speech recognition system ...
We investigated longitudinal aspects of word pronunciation acquisition for learners of English as a ...
Standard hidden Markov model (HMM) based automatic speech recogni-tion (ASR) systems use phonemes as...
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
Pronunciations for words are a critical component in an automated speech recognition system (ASR) as...