Sociolinguistic studies suggest that a relationship exists between the gender of a speaker and the words she or he chooses in conversational speech and writing (1, 7, 8). However, little research exists within computational linguistics on the subject of using the classification of gender as a tool for predicting word choice in automatic speech recognition systems. Our study presents an analysis of a recent study by Boulis and Ostendorf (2005), which demonstrated success in using words as an automatic classification of speaker gender, but failed to significantly improve perplexity in automatic speech recognition by using gender-based models (1). Specifically, small but insignificant gains over a general, non-gendered training model a...
Gender and Language recognition is an important topic because of its wide range of applications for ...
Gender discrimination and awareness are essentially practiced in social, education, workplace, and e...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of obj...
Additional contributor : Benjamin Munson (faculty mentor).Language is arguably what makes us unique ...
purpose of this research was to investigate the potential effectiveness of digital speech processing...
Spoken words carry linguistic and indexical information to listeners. Abstractionist models of spoke...
The matched-guise test, which was originally developed by Lambert et al. (1960), has been useful in ...
Gendered language refers to the use of words that indicate the gender of an individual. It can be ex...
Speakers of different languages must attend to and encode strikingly different aspects of the world ...
Gender bias is largely recognized as a problematic phenomenon affecting language technologies, with ...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Language models are used for a variety of downstream applications, such as improving web search resu...
In languages in which nouns have a grammatical gender, word recognition can be estimated by gender d...
Jescheniak and Levelt (Jescheniak, J.-D., Levelt, W.J.M. 1994. Journal of Experimental Psychology: L...
This paper proposes two intuitive metrics, skew and stereotype, that quantify and analyse the gender...
Gender and Language recognition is an important topic because of its wide range of applications for ...
Gender discrimination and awareness are essentially practiced in social, education, workplace, and e...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of obj...
Additional contributor : Benjamin Munson (faculty mentor).Language is arguably what makes us unique ...
purpose of this research was to investigate the potential effectiveness of digital speech processing...
Spoken words carry linguistic and indexical information to listeners. Abstractionist models of spoke...
The matched-guise test, which was originally developed by Lambert et al. (1960), has been useful in ...
Gendered language refers to the use of words that indicate the gender of an individual. It can be ex...
Speakers of different languages must attend to and encode strikingly different aspects of the world ...
Gender bias is largely recognized as a problematic phenomenon affecting language technologies, with ...
We investigated the effects of grammatical and stereotypical gender information on the comprehension...
Language models are used for a variety of downstream applications, such as improving web search resu...
In languages in which nouns have a grammatical gender, word recognition can be estimated by gender d...
Jescheniak and Levelt (Jescheniak, J.-D., Levelt, W.J.M. 1994. Journal of Experimental Psychology: L...
This paper proposes two intuitive metrics, skew and stereotype, that quantify and analyse the gender...
Gender and Language recognition is an important topic because of its wide range of applications for ...
Gender discrimination and awareness are essentially practiced in social, education, workplace, and e...
Aims and objectives: It has been claimed that grammatical gender can influence the perception of obj...