This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and investigates the impact of errors in the assignments for different granularities of prosodic phrase structure. One approach uses a cascaded combination of models trained separately for prediction of prosodic phrase structure and pauses and the other uses a model trained for the joint prediction task directly. Objective measurements show similar performance for both approaches while perceptual evaluations show a slight preference for an optimised cascaded combination of prosodic phrase structure and pause models using a single-level encoding of prosodic phrase structure
International audienceThis research aims at modeling prosodic phrasing for improving the naturalness...
Prosody has been claimed to have a critical role in the acquisition of grammatical information from ...
We address the problem of predicting pauses between the words in a sentence, which is of considerabl...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
Our research group has postulated a perceptually based multi-phrase prosody framework for speech par...
The prosodic structure of speech is based on complex interac-tion within and between several differe...
People pause between words and sentences when they speak. They pause to emphasize content, or to mak...
It is universally recognized that humans process speech and language in chunks, each meaningful in i...
This paper describes a variety of methods for inserting phrase boundaries in text. The methods work ...
Syntactic structure plays a role in prosodic phrasing, which in turn guides where speakers may pause...
The goal of automatic phrase break prediction is to emulate human performance in terms of naturalnes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Clarity and precision of written text benefits from...
The relation between symbolic and signal features of prosodic boundaries is experimentally studied ...
This paper reports on the evaluation of automatic prosodic phrase break assignment. We utilize two t...
Current systems for predicting prosodic prominence and boundaries in texts focus on syntax/semantic-...
International audienceThis research aims at modeling prosodic phrasing for improving the naturalness...
Prosody has been claimed to have a critical role in the acquisition of grammatical information from ...
We address the problem of predicting pauses between the words in a sentence, which is of considerabl...
This paper describes two approaches to assigning prosodic phrase structure and pauses to text and in...
Our research group has postulated a perceptually based multi-phrase prosody framework for speech par...
The prosodic structure of speech is based on complex interac-tion within and between several differe...
People pause between words and sentences when they speak. They pause to emphasize content, or to mak...
It is universally recognized that humans process speech and language in chunks, each meaningful in i...
This paper describes a variety of methods for inserting phrase boundaries in text. The methods work ...
Syntactic structure plays a role in prosodic phrasing, which in turn guides where speakers may pause...
The goal of automatic phrase break prediction is to emulate human performance in terms of naturalnes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Clarity and precision of written text benefits from...
The relation between symbolic and signal features of prosodic boundaries is experimentally studied ...
This paper reports on the evaluation of automatic prosodic phrase break assignment. We utilize two t...
Current systems for predicting prosodic prominence and boundaries in texts focus on syntax/semantic-...
International audienceThis research aims at modeling prosodic phrasing for improving the naturalness...
Prosody has been claimed to have a critical role in the acquisition of grammatical information from ...
We address the problem of predicting pauses between the words in a sentence, which is of considerabl...