This paper describes two automatic approaches used to study connected speech processes (CSPs) in Dutch. The first approach was from a linguistic point of view - the top-down method. This method can be used for verification of hypotheses about CSPs. The second approach - the bottom-up method - uses a constrained phone recognizer to generate phone transcriptions. An alignment was carried out between the two transcriptions and a reference transcription. A comparison between the two methods showed that 68% agreement was achieved on the CSPs. Although phone accuracy is only 63%, the bottom-up approach is useful for studying CSPs. From the data generated using the bottom-up method, indications of which CSPs are present in the material can be foun...
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
This paper describes two automatic approaches used to study connected speech processes (CSPs) in Dut...
Contains fulltext : 76248.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access
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 va...
For research and development purposes in the areas of phonetics and speech technology, phonetically ...
Contains fulltext : 70954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A procedure was ...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
Many phonetic phenomena that occur in connected speech are classified as phonetic periphery where an...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
This study investigated the encoding of syllable boundary information during speech production in Du...
In this paper we present a publicly available tool for automatic analysis of speech prosody (AASP) i...
In this paper we describe a robust, learning approach to spoken language understanding. Since intera...
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
This paper describes two automatic approaches used to study connected speech processes (CSPs) in Dut...
Contains fulltext : 76248.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access
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 va...
For research and development purposes in the areas of phonetics and speech technology, phonetically ...
Contains fulltext : 70954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A procedure was ...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
Many phonetic phenomena that occur in connected speech are classified as phonetic periphery where an...
The number of studies that have investigated acoustic correlates of vocal quality using connected sp...
This study investigated the encoding of syllable boundary information during speech production in Du...
In this paper we present a publicly available tool for automatic analysis of speech prosody (AASP) i...
In this paper we describe a robust, learning approach to spoken language understanding. Since intera...
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for ...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...
In spontaneous, conversational speech, words are often reduced compared to their citation forms, suc...