This paper studies different sets of subword speech units to be used for recognizing Spanish. In particular it compares context dependent phones, syllables and demisyllables. It shows how context dependent units can effectively reduce the error in a 15% with respect to context independent phones. The benefit of merging similar contexts when there are not enough training data is also validated. On the other hand the paper study the behavior of syllables based units: first, the study reveals that syllables give a similar performance than triphones whereas demisyllables give a similar performance than right (or left) context dependent phones. However, when different types of units are used, context dependent phones give the best results. Resul...
This paper presents the results obtained from the recording, processing and classification of words ...
In this paper we introduce the demiphone as a contextual phonetic unit for continuous speech recogni...
If the objective of a Continuous Automatic Speech Understanding system is not a speech-to-text trans...
This paper presents a new methodology, based on the classical decision tree classification scheme pr...
Spontaneous speech is full of acoustic disfluencies that rarely appear in read or laboratory speech....
We study two key issues in task-independent training, namely selection of a universal set of subword...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
This article introduces the phonetic alphabet that has been used to train acoustic models with a mix...
Three types of sublexical units were studied in Spanish visual word recognition: the syllable, the b...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
This paper describes the work carried out to select the most suitable set of Sublexical Units for Co...
Abstract. The selection of appropriate Lexical Units (LUs) is an important issue in the development ...
Spanish is a global language, spoken in a big number of different countries with a big dialectal var...
Phonetic features have been proposed to overcome performance degradation in spectral speaker recogni...
Under the SpeechDat specifications, the Spanish member of SpeechDat consortium has recorded a Catala...
This paper presents the results obtained from the recording, processing and classification of words ...
In this paper we introduce the demiphone as a contextual phonetic unit for continuous speech recogni...
If the objective of a Continuous Automatic Speech Understanding system is not a speech-to-text trans...
This paper presents a new methodology, based on the classical decision tree classification scheme pr...
Spontaneous speech is full of acoustic disfluencies that rarely appear in read or laboratory speech....
We study two key issues in task-independent training, namely selection of a universal set of subword...
Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow langu...
This article introduces the phonetic alphabet that has been used to train acoustic models with a mix...
Three types of sublexical units were studied in Spanish visual word recognition: the syllable, the b...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
This paper describes the work carried out to select the most suitable set of Sublexical Units for Co...
Abstract. The selection of appropriate Lexical Units (LUs) is an important issue in the development ...
Spanish is a global language, spoken in a big number of different countries with a big dialectal var...
Phonetic features have been proposed to overcome performance degradation in spectral speaker recogni...
Under the SpeechDat specifications, the Spanish member of SpeechDat consortium has recorded a Catala...
This paper presents the results obtained from the recording, processing and classification of words ...
In this paper we introduce the demiphone as a contextual phonetic unit for continuous speech recogni...
If the objective of a Continuous Automatic Speech Understanding system is not a speech-to-text trans...