This paper presents an initial effort in the area of non-native children`s speech recognition by exploiting two children databases, one consisting of speech collected from native English children, the other one consisting of English sentences read by Italian learners of English in the same age range of the native speakers. First, a baseline speech recognizer for British English was trained on the corpus of native speech and applied to recognize native and non-native speech. Word error rates achieved for Italian children were 100%-600% higher than those achieved for native English children of the same age. By using a small amount of non-native speech from a group of Italian learners of English, acoustic models were adapted to this particular...
In this work recognition of children`s speech was investigated by considering a phone recognition ta...
This work was conducted with the specific goals of developing improved recognition of children’s spe...
International audienceThis paper reports findings from an analysis of errors made by an automatic sp...
This paper presents an initial effort in the area of non-native children’s speech recognition by exp...
This paper reports on a initial research activity in the area of non-native children’s speech recogn...
Automatic spoken language assessment (SLA) is a challenging problem due to the large variations in l...
Automatic spoken language assessment (SLA) is a challenging problem due to the large variations in l...
This paper reports on an experiment to determine the optimal parameters for a speech recogniser that...
International audienceThis article presents an approach for the automatic recognition of non-native ...
This work deals with non-native children’s speech and investigates both multi-task and t...
The paper investigates automatic rating of non-native children’s pronunciation. We have designed a s...
This paper presents a novel approach to acoustic model adaptation of a recognizer for non-native spo...
Despite recent advances in automatic speech recognition (ASR), the recognition of children’s speech ...
A speech recognition system is subjected to the speech of non-native speakers, using both native and...
This paper describes AaltoASR's speech recognition system for the INTERSPEECH 2020 shared task on Au...
In this work recognition of children`s speech was investigated by considering a phone recognition ta...
This work was conducted with the specific goals of developing improved recognition of children’s spe...
International audienceThis paper reports findings from an analysis of errors made by an automatic sp...
This paper presents an initial effort in the area of non-native children’s speech recognition by exp...
This paper reports on a initial research activity in the area of non-native children’s speech recogn...
Automatic spoken language assessment (SLA) is a challenging problem due to the large variations in l...
Automatic spoken language assessment (SLA) is a challenging problem due to the large variations in l...
This paper reports on an experiment to determine the optimal parameters for a speech recogniser that...
International audienceThis article presents an approach for the automatic recognition of non-native ...
This work deals with non-native children’s speech and investigates both multi-task and t...
The paper investigates automatic rating of non-native children’s pronunciation. We have designed a s...
This paper presents a novel approach to acoustic model adaptation of a recognizer for non-native spo...
Despite recent advances in automatic speech recognition (ASR), the recognition of children’s speech ...
A speech recognition system is subjected to the speech of non-native speakers, using both native and...
This paper describes AaltoASR's speech recognition system for the INTERSPEECH 2020 shared task on Au...
In this work recognition of children`s speech was investigated by considering a phone recognition ta...
This work was conducted with the specific goals of developing improved recognition of children’s spe...
International audienceThis paper reports findings from an analysis of errors made by an automatic sp...