In this work, we describe how prosodic information can be employed to improve the performance of an Automatic Speech Recognizer (ASR) for specific restricted tasks. The approach exploits additional prosodic information in a post-processing stage. Prosodic features are estimated at word level; this additional information is encoded through a feature extractor and is then modeled using a statistical classifier. To train and test this system we collected an Italian database designed to comprise specific dialogue problems like ambiguous utterances. The proposed system yields a 69.5% relative word error rate reduction compared to a traditional state-of-the-art recognizer for the task of recognizing sequences of numbers
This paper concerns the study of information derived from the melodic, temporal and intensity charac...
Some of the major research issues in the field of speech recognition revolve around methods of incor...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of modelling prosody for language identificat...
In this work, we describe how prosodic information can be employed to improve the performance of an ...
Prosody is known to play an important role in human speech perception process. Therefore, there is a...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
The present communication concerns the use of prosodic parameters in automatic speech recognition (A...
Abstract—Does prosody help word recognition? This paper proposes a novel probabilistic framework in ...
Computer speech recognition gains more and more attention these days with its implementation in near...
A persistent problem for keyword-driven speech recognition sys-tems is that users often embed the to...
AbstractIn the last decade there has been an increasing tendency to incorporate language engineering...
UnrestrictedProsody refers to rhythm, intonation, and lexical stress in speech, and is expressed via...
Prosody is used to improve the performance of the automatic speech translation system VERBMOBIL [8]....
Abstract—Various aspects relating to the human production and perception of speech have gradually be...
In this paper we show how prosody can be used in spo-ken dialog systems. First, we describe the phen...
This paper concerns the study of information derived from the melodic, temporal and intensity charac...
Some of the major research issues in the field of speech recognition revolve around methods of incor...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of modelling prosody for language identificat...
In this work, we describe how prosodic information can be employed to improve the performance of an ...
Prosody is known to play an important role in human speech perception process. Therefore, there is a...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
The present communication concerns the use of prosodic parameters in automatic speech recognition (A...
Abstract—Does prosody help word recognition? This paper proposes a novel probabilistic framework in ...
Computer speech recognition gains more and more attention these days with its implementation in near...
A persistent problem for keyword-driven speech recognition sys-tems is that users often embed the to...
AbstractIn the last decade there has been an increasing tendency to incorporate language engineering...
UnrestrictedProsody refers to rhythm, intonation, and lexical stress in speech, and is expressed via...
Prosody is used to improve the performance of the automatic speech translation system VERBMOBIL [8]....
Abstract—Various aspects relating to the human production and perception of speech have gradually be...
In this paper we show how prosody can be used in spo-ken dialog systems. First, we describe the phen...
This paper concerns the study of information derived from the melodic, temporal and intensity charac...
Some of the major research issues in the field of speech recognition revolve around methods of incor...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of modelling prosody for language identificat...