Making good letter or word predictions can help accelerate the communication of users of high-tech AAC devices. This is particularly important for real-time person-to-person conversations. We investigate whether per forming speech recognition on the speaking-side of a conversation can improve language model based predictions. We compare the accuracy of three plausible microphone deployment options and the accuracy of two commercial speech recognition engines (Google and IBM Watson). We found that despite recognition word error rates of 7-16%, our ensemble of N-gram and recurrent neural network language models made predictions nearly as good as when they used the reference transcripts
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
With an increasing awareness of the needs of the disabled comes a major surge in research into ways ...
People with some form of speech- or motor-impairments usually use a high-tech augmentative and alter...
This data was used in support of the following paper: Adhikary, J., Watling, R., Fletcher, C., Stana...
It is well documented that people with severe speech and physical impairments (SSPI) often experienc...
© 2016 IEEE. In recent years, research on language modeling for speech recognition has increasingly ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Considering the complexity of speech communicatio...
We use machine learners trained on a combination of acoustic confidence and pragmatic plausibility f...
Automatic speech recognition has gone through many changes in recent years. Advances both in compute...
BACKGROUND: Persons who rely on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems face tremen...
User experience is key to make a computer program successful. If the handling needs a lot of experti...
Speech recognition is one of the most important problems in artificial intelligence today. Despite n...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
This paper presents a method for reducing the effort of transcribing user utterances to develop lang...
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
With an increasing awareness of the needs of the disabled comes a major surge in research into ways ...
People with some form of speech- or motor-impairments usually use a high-tech augmentative and alter...
This data was used in support of the following paper: Adhikary, J., Watling, R., Fletcher, C., Stana...
It is well documented that people with severe speech and physical impairments (SSPI) often experienc...
© 2016 IEEE. In recent years, research on language modeling for speech recognition has increasingly ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Considering the complexity of speech communicatio...
We use machine learners trained on a combination of acoustic confidence and pragmatic plausibility f...
Automatic speech recognition has gone through many changes in recent years. Advances both in compute...
BACKGROUND: Persons who rely on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems face tremen...
User experience is key to make a computer program successful. If the handling needs a lot of experti...
Speech recognition is one of the most important problems in artificial intelligence today. Despite n...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
This paper presents a method for reducing the effort of transcribing user utterances to develop lang...
This research study aims to present a retrospective study about speech recognition systems and artif...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
With an increasing awareness of the needs of the disabled comes a major surge in research into ways ...