This thesis addresses the problem of modeling pronunciation variations in non-native English speech. In particular, it develops a computer assisted pronunciation learning (CAPL) system to assist speakers in Singapore to speak standard English. The dictionary of the CAPL system, also known as the lexicon, contains the sequences of sub-word units (usually phonemes) to describe how words are pronounced. However, it is often difficult to cover all the possible pronunciations. This work presents a method to improve a given initial lexicon to include new pronunciations that can explain the pronunciation variants of regional English accents in Singapore. The method learns pronunciation rules from an orthographically transcribed speech corpus to ge...
To achieve a robust system the variation seen for different speaking styles must be handled. An inve...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we summarize the predicted phonetic confusions from our comparative analysis...
This article is concerned with a study of pronunciation errors made by students of English Literatur...
Beginner English language learners often face a great challenge in accurately producing sounds of th...
This paper introduces a way of enhancing automatic speech recognition systems in processing non-nat...
As Singapore moves into the era of Artificial Intelligence, there is growing awareness of a need for...
A new procedure is described for generating pronunciations for a dictionary of place-names in a less...
As technology advances, computer is becoming more adept in assisting language learning especially in...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
Contains fulltext : 44830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Computer Assiste...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
The present research work investigates the use of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training in teachi...
This research investigated how the characteristics of two Computer Assisted Langauge Learning (CALL)...
To achieve a robust system the variation seen for different speaking styles must be handled. An inve...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we summarize the predicted phonetic confusions from our comparative analysis...
This article is concerned with a study of pronunciation errors made by students of English Literatur...
Beginner English language learners often face a great challenge in accurately producing sounds of th...
This paper introduces a way of enhancing automatic speech recognition systems in processing non-nat...
As Singapore moves into the era of Artificial Intelligence, there is growing awareness of a need for...
A new procedure is described for generating pronunciations for a dictionary of place-names in a less...
As technology advances, computer is becoming more adept in assisting language learning especially in...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
Speech corpora play an important role in phonetic research and have been applied in daily life. Thei...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
Contains fulltext : 44830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Computer Assiste...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
The present research work investigates the use of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training in teachi...
This research investigated how the characteristics of two Computer Assisted Langauge Learning (CALL)...
To achieve a robust system the variation seen for different speaking styles must be handled. An inve...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we summarize the predicted phonetic confusions from our comparative analysis...
This article is concerned with a study of pronunciation errors made by students of English Literatur...