Objective: The current study describes the collection of a new phonemically-balanced Spanish sentence resource, known as the Sharvard Corpus. Design: The resource contains 700 sentences inspired by the original English Harvard sentences along with speech recordings from a male and female native peninsular Spanish talker. Sentences each contain five keywords for scoring and are grouped into 70 lists of 10 sentences using an automatic phoneme-balancing procedure. Study sample: Twenty-three native Spanish listeners identified keywords in the Sharvard sentences in speech-shaped noise. Results: Psychometric functions for the Sharvard sentences indicate mean speech reception thresholds of-6.07 and-6.24 dB, and slopes of 10.53 and 11.03 percentage...
[EN] Foreign language acquisition must inevitably start with phonetics, an aspect of language whose...
This paper describes the first TTS evaluation campaign designed for Spanish. Seven research institut...
Articulatory data offers promising developments in our understanding of speech production and advanc...
The Sharvard Corpus is both a list of phonemically-balanced Spanish sentences and recordings of the ...
International audienceThe current study describes the collection of a new phonemically-balanced sent...
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International audienceThe construction of a speech recognition system requires a recorded set of phr...
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The aim of this study is to analyse the prosodic features of a corpus of audio descriptions in Spani...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
A laryngectomee is a person whose larynx has been removed by surgery, usually due to laryngeal cance...
This paper describes the first TTS evaluation campaign designed for Spanish. Seven research institut...
[EN] Foreign language acquisition must inevitably start with phonetics, an aspect of language whose...
This paper describes the first TTS evaluation campaign designed for Spanish. Seven research institut...
Articulatory data offers promising developments in our understanding of speech production and advanc...
The Sharvard Corpus is both a list of phonemically-balanced Spanish sentences and recordings of the ...
International audienceThe current study describes the collection of a new phonemically-balanced sent...
This dataset contains the stimuli heard by participants in a study of sculpted speech. The zip file ...
International audienceThe construction of a speech recognition system requires a recorded set of phr...
Abstract This article describes the development of a test for measuring the intelligibility of speec...
This paper is a review of speech audiometry materials in the following languages: English, Portugues...
The most frequent way in which criminals disguise their voices implies changes in phonation types, b...
In the modern world, speech technologies must be flexible and adaptable to any framework. Mass media...
The aim of this study is to analyse the prosodic features of a corpus of audio descriptions in Spani...
The objective of the article was to generate an Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model based on th...
A laryngectomee is a person whose larynx has been removed by surgery, usually due to laryngeal cance...
This paper describes the first TTS evaluation campaign designed for Spanish. Seven research institut...
[EN] Foreign language acquisition must inevitably start with phonetics, an aspect of language whose...
This paper describes the first TTS evaluation campaign designed for Spanish. Seven research institut...
Articulatory data offers promising developments in our understanding of speech production and advanc...