There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting human cognition and emerging computational systems capable of emulating these capacities. Human speech comprehension, poorly understood as a neurobiological process, is an important case in point. Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems with near-human levels of performance are now available, which provide a computationally explicit solution for the recognition of words in continuous speech. This research aims to bridge the gap between speech recognition processes in humans and machines, using novel multivariate techniques to compare incremental ‘machine states’, generated as the ASR analysis progresses over time, to the incremen- tal ‘brain s...
Our ability to communicate using speech depends on complex, rapid processing mechanisms in the human...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...
Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, i...
<p>There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting h...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
ObjectiveThe superior temporal gyrus (STG) and neighboring brain regions play a key role in human la...
Understanding spoken language requires the rapid transition from perceptual processing of the audito...
The brain is a physical system that can perform intelligent computations. We are interested in natur...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
For most languages in the world and for speech that deviates from the standard pronunciation, not en...
IntroductionIn recent years, machines powered by deep learning have achieved near-human levels of pe...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
Our ability to communicate using speech depends on complex, rapid processing mechanisms in the human...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...
Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, i...
<p>There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting h...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
There is widespread interest in the relationship between the neurobiological systems supporting huma...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
ObjectiveThe superior temporal gyrus (STG) and neighboring brain regions play a key role in human la...
Understanding spoken language requires the rapid transition from perceptual processing of the audito...
The brain is a physical system that can perform intelligent computations. We are interested in natur...
Speech production and perception are two of the most complex actions humans perform. The processing ...
For most languages in the world and for speech that deviates from the standard pronunciation, not en...
IntroductionIn recent years, machines powered by deep learning have achieved near-human levels of pe...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
Our ability to communicate using speech depends on complex, rapid processing mechanisms in the human...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...
Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, i...