In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation variation. To this end, we used two different approaches in which we employed a continuous speech recognizer to derive this information from the speech signal. For the first method, the output of a phone recognition was compared to a reference transcription in order obtain hypotheses about pronunciation variation. Since phone recognition contains errors, we used forced recognition in order to exclude unreliable hypotheses. For the second method, forced recognition was also used, but the hypotheses about the deletion of phones were not constrained beforehand. This was achieved by allowing each phone to be deleted. After forced recognitio...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
One of the biggest challenges in designing computer assisted language learning (CALL) applications t...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
In this paper, we describe how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
this paper we first describe the goals of the present experiment (section 2). We then go on to consi...
Contains fulltext : 19117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)VIII, 141 p
In this paper, we present an acoustic-phonetic approach to automatic pronunciation error detection. ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
One of the biggest challenges in designing computer assisted language learning (CALL) applications t...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
In this paper, we describe how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
In this paper we present an experiment aimed at improving automatic phonetic transcription of Dutch ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
this paper we first describe the goals of the present experiment (section 2). We then go on to consi...
Contains fulltext : 19117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)VIII, 141 p
In this paper, we present an acoustic-phonetic approach to automatic pronunciation error detection. ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
One of the biggest challenges in designing computer assisted language learning (CALL) applications t...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...