Many studies emphasize the importance of infant-directed speech: stronger articulated, higher-quality speech helps infants to better distinguish different speech sounds. This effect has been widely investigated in terms of the infant's perceptual capabilities, but few studies examined whether infant-directed speech has an effect on articulatory learning. In earlier studies, we developed a model that learns articulatory control for a 3D vocal tract model via goal babbling. Exploration is organized in the space of outcomes. This so called goal space is generated from a set of ambient speech sounds. Similarly to how speech from the environment shapes infant's speech perception, the data from which the goal space is learned shapes the later lea...
The goal of this experiment is to determine the influence of non uniform vocal tract growth on the a...
Talkers hyperarticulate vowels when communicating with listeners that require increased speech intel...
There is extensive evidence for vowel hyperarticulation in infant-directed speech (IDS) [1, 2, 3], b...
Philippsen A, Reinhart F, Wrede B, Wagner P. Hyperarticulation Aids Learning of New Vowels in a Deve...
Philippsen AK. Learning How to Speak. Goal Space Exploration for Articulatory Skill Acquisition. Bie...
Typically, the point vowels [i,ɑ,u] are acoustically more peripheral in infant-directed speech (IDS)...
Extreme or exaggerated articulation of vowels, or vowel hyperarticulation, is a characteristic commo...
An established finding in research on infant-directed speech (IDS) is that vowels are hyperarticulat...
When addressing infants, adults use a speech register known as infant-directed speech (IDS). Compare...
A number of studies have shown that mothers hyperarticulate vowels in their Infant Directed Speech t...
When speaking to infants, parents typically use infant-directed speech, a speech register that in se...
To learn to produce speech, infants must effectively monitor and assess their own speech output. Yet...
Ludusan B, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learnin...
Little is known about infants' abilities to perceive and categorize their own speech sounds or vocal...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
The goal of this experiment is to determine the influence of non uniform vocal tract growth on the a...
Talkers hyperarticulate vowels when communicating with listeners that require increased speech intel...
There is extensive evidence for vowel hyperarticulation in infant-directed speech (IDS) [1, 2, 3], b...
Philippsen A, Reinhart F, Wrede B, Wagner P. Hyperarticulation Aids Learning of New Vowels in a Deve...
Philippsen AK. Learning How to Speak. Goal Space Exploration for Articulatory Skill Acquisition. Bie...
Typically, the point vowels [i,ɑ,u] are acoustically more peripheral in infant-directed speech (IDS)...
Extreme or exaggerated articulation of vowels, or vowel hyperarticulation, is a characteristic commo...
An established finding in research on infant-directed speech (IDS) is that vowels are hyperarticulat...
When addressing infants, adults use a speech register known as infant-directed speech (IDS). Compare...
A number of studies have shown that mothers hyperarticulate vowels in their Infant Directed Speech t...
When speaking to infants, parents typically use infant-directed speech, a speech register that in se...
To learn to produce speech, infants must effectively monitor and assess their own speech output. Yet...
Ludusan B, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learnin...
Little is known about infants' abilities to perceive and categorize their own speech sounds or vocal...
Recent studies suggest that infants’ audiovisual speech perception is influenced by articulatory exp...
The goal of this experiment is to determine the influence of non uniform vocal tract growth on the a...
Talkers hyperarticulate vowels when communicating with listeners that require increased speech intel...
There is extensive evidence for vowel hyperarticulation in infant-directed speech (IDS) [1, 2, 3], b...