Although automatic syllabification is an important component in several natural language tasks, little has been done to compare the results of data-driven methods on a wide range of languages. This article compares the results of five data-driven syllabification algorithms (Hidden Markov Support Vector Machines, IB1, Liang\u2019s algorithm, the Look Up Procedure, and Syllabification by Analogy) on nine European languages in order to determine which algorithm performs best over all. Findings show that all algorithms achieve a mean word accuracy across all lexicons of over 90%. However, Syllabification by Analogy performs better than the other algorithms tested with a mean word accuracy of 96.84% (standard deviation of 2.93) whereas Liang\u20...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
The division of words into syllables exists as a very difficult problem to solve; a problem truly su...
Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifyin...
Linguistic rules have been assumed to be the best technique for determining the syllabification of u...
Linguistic rules have been assumed to be the best technique for determining the syllabification of u...
Automatic syllabification of words is challenging, not least because the syllable is not easy to def...
In this paper, a rule-based automatic syllabifier for Danish is described using the Maximal Onset Pr...
To ascertain the merits of different phonetic syllabification algorithms, their performance was comp...
In this paper we present a statistical approach for the automatic syllabification of phonetic word t...
Automatic pronunciation of unknown words, especially in English, is a hard problem of great importan...
The present study offers an Optimality-Theoretic analysis of the syllabification of intervocalic con...
The accentuation of Slovene words represents a chal-lenging task for automated solvers since in Slov...
Automatic pronunciation of unknown words, especially in English, is a hard problem of great importan...
Language identification of written text has been studied for several decades. Despite this fact, mos...
Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifyin...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
The division of words into syllables exists as a very difficult problem to solve; a problem truly su...
Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifyin...
Linguistic rules have been assumed to be the best technique for determining the syllabification of u...
Linguistic rules have been assumed to be the best technique for determining the syllabification of u...
Automatic syllabification of words is challenging, not least because the syllable is not easy to def...
In this paper, a rule-based automatic syllabifier for Danish is described using the Maximal Onset Pr...
To ascertain the merits of different phonetic syllabification algorithms, their performance was comp...
In this paper we present a statistical approach for the automatic syllabification of phonetic word t...
Automatic pronunciation of unknown words, especially in English, is a hard problem of great importan...
The present study offers an Optimality-Theoretic analysis of the syllabification of intervocalic con...
The accentuation of Slovene words represents a chal-lenging task for automated solvers since in Slov...
Automatic pronunciation of unknown words, especially in English, is a hard problem of great importan...
Language identification of written text has been studied for several decades. Despite this fact, mos...
Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifyin...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
The division of words into syllables exists as a very difficult problem to solve; a problem truly su...
Word count estimation (WCE) from audio recordings has a number of applications, including quantifyin...