With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the fast and efficient portability to new target languages becomes a practical concern. In this paper we explore the relative effectiveness of adapting multilingual LVCSR systems to a new target language with limited adaptation data. For this purpose we introduce a polyphone decision tree specialization method. Several recognition results are presented based on mono- and multilingual recognizers. These recognizers are developed in the framework of the project GlobalPhone. In this project we investigate speech recognition in the 15 languages Arabic, Mandarin and Shangha
viii, 91 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 2001 LiAs computer tec...
proposed. The recognition system uses lexical trees and a bigram language model. The first part of t...
In this paper, multidialectal acoustic modeling based on shar- ing data across dialects is addresse...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
State-of-the-art Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models struggle to handle accented speech, parti...
This paper describes the design, collection, and current status of the multilingual database GlobalP...
This paper describes the design, collection, and current status of the multilingual database GlobalP...
With the distribution of speech products all over the world, the portability to new target languages...
This paper presents first steps toward a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system (LVCS...
AFIT/GE/ENG/06-62 Current speech recognition systems tend to be developed only for commercially viab...
In recent years, more and more speech processing products in several languages have been widely dist...
Cross-language speech recognition often assumes a certain amount of knowledge about the target langu...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
Hong Kong is a two literature three language (Cantonese, Mandarin and English) city. The people spea...
viii, 91 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 2001 LiAs computer tec...
proposed. The recognition system uses lexical trees and a bigram language model. The first part of t...
In this paper, multidialectal acoustic modeling based on shar- ing data across dialects is addresse...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
With the distribution of speech technology products all over the world, the portability to new targe...
State-of-the-art Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) models struggle to handle accented speech, parti...
This paper describes the design, collection, and current status of the multilingual database GlobalP...
This paper describes the design, collection, and current status of the multilingual database GlobalP...
With the distribution of speech products all over the world, the portability to new target languages...
This paper presents first steps toward a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system (LVCS...
AFIT/GE/ENG/06-62 Current speech recognition systems tend to be developed only for commercially viab...
In recent years, more and more speech processing products in several languages have been widely dist...
Cross-language speech recognition often assumes a certain amount of knowledge about the target langu...
State-of-the-art large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) systems often combine output...
Hong Kong is a two literature three language (Cantonese, Mandarin and English) city. The people spea...
viii, 91 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M COMP 2001 LiAs computer tec...
proposed. The recognition system uses lexical trees and a bigram language model. The first part of t...
In this paper, multidialectal acoustic modeling based on shar- ing data across dialects is addresse...