Contains fulltext : 56234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, and in human-human interaction. We are continually confronted with novel utterances, and usually we have no problem recognising and understanding them. Several research fields investigate the speech recognition process. This thesis addresses two of these: human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR). Although these research fields appear closely related, their aims and research methods are quite different. Nevertheless, despite the gap that has separated ASR and HSR for decades, there is a growing interest in possible cross-fertilisation. The central goal of this th...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recog...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition – called SpeM – ba...
Recently, a computational model of human word recognition, called SpeM, has been developed. In contr...
Item does not contain fulltextIn everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, a...
The fields of human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) both investigate...
In this paper, we illustrate the close parallels between the research fields of human speech recogni...
Contains fulltext : 76387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although resea...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Contains fulltext : 75081.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This letter eval...
The central issues in the study of speech recognition by human listeners (HSR) and of automatic spee...
This letter evaluates potential benefits of combining human speech recognition ~HSR! and automatic s...
Contains fulltext : 63849.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We have recently de...
To advance research, it is important to identify promising future research directions, especially th...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
In spite of the effort and progress made during the last few decades, the performance of automatic s...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recog...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition – called SpeM – ba...
Recently, a computational model of human word recognition, called SpeM, has been developed. In contr...
Item does not contain fulltextIn everyday life, speech is all around us, on the radio, television, a...
The fields of human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) both investigate...
In this paper, we illustrate the close parallels between the research fields of human speech recogni...
Contains fulltext : 76387.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although resea...
Although researchers studying human speech recognition (HSR) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) ...
Contains fulltext : 75081.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This letter eval...
The central issues in the study of speech recognition by human listeners (HSR) and of automatic spee...
This letter evaluates potential benefits of combining human speech recognition ~HSR! and automatic s...
Contains fulltext : 63849.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We have recently de...
To advance research, it is important to identify promising future research directions, especially th...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recogn...
In spite of the effort and progress made during the last few decades, the performance of automatic s...
We have recently developed a new model of human speech recognition, based on automatic speech recog...
In this paper, we present a novel computational model of human speech recognition – called SpeM – ba...
Recently, a computational model of human word recognition, called SpeM, has been developed. In contr...