The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental variation of pronunciation in German connected speech. The phonetic rules express on a broad-phonetic level phenomena of phonetic reduction in German that occur within words and across word boundaries The rule corpus has been designed as a component of the Munich AUtomatic Segmentation System (MAUS), which is an HMMbased system that produces the transcription of a speech signal and corresponding segment boundaries given the orthographic representation of the concerning utterance (refer to Kipp et al. [2] for details). The fact that speech is highly variable has been taken into account using the rules to complement the statistical modelling of Germ...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Ein Transkriptionssystem für die Sprachmelodie des Deutschen. Linguist...
We describe the pronunciation model of the automatic segmentation technique MAUS based on a data-dri...
This paper gives an overview of the activities at the Bavarian Archive of Speech Signals (BAS) that...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This paper describes a phonetic knowledge base for German consisting of a set of speech variant rule...
This paper describes a method to auto-matically detect pronunciation variants in large speech corpor...
Variation in spoken Standard German as well as in various regional varieties of German has not yet b...
We describe the pronunciation model of the automatic segmen-tation technique MAUS based on a data-dr...
During the development of an “exemplary” synthesis of words and phonetic words for a “speaking pronu...
We investigate the occurrence of six classes of pronounciation variants in a very large corpus of sp...
Automatic speech recognition is a requested technique in many fields like automatic subtitling, dial...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)st...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
While the investigation of segmental features has been in the center of phonetic research concerned ...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Ein Transkriptionssystem für die Sprachmelodie des Deutschen. Linguist...
We describe the pronunciation model of the automatic segmentation technique MAUS based on a data-dri...
This paper gives an overview of the activities at the Bavarian Archive of Speech Signals (BAS) that...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This paper describes a phonetic knowledge base for German consisting of a set of speech variant rule...
This paper describes a method to auto-matically detect pronunciation variants in large speech corpor...
Variation in spoken Standard German as well as in various regional varieties of German has not yet b...
We describe the pronunciation model of the automatic segmen-tation technique MAUS based on a data-dr...
During the development of an “exemplary” synthesis of words and phonetic words for a “speaking pronu...
We investigate the occurrence of six classes of pronounciation variants in a very large corpus of sp...
Automatic speech recognition is a requested technique in many fields like automatic subtitling, dial...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)st...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
While the investigation of segmental features has been in the center of phonetic research concerned ...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. Ein Transkriptionssystem für die Sprachmelodie des Deutschen. Linguist...
We describe the pronunciation model of the automatic segmentation technique MAUS based on a data-dri...
This paper gives an overview of the activities at the Bavarian Archive of Speech Signals (BAS) that...