This paper evaluates articulation rate measures and rate characteristics of read and spontaneous speech on the basis of a manually labelled database for German. The results of phone classification experiments for three different articulation rates only partially confirm our expectations. Phonetic explanations are suggested
We investigate the occurrence of six classes of pronounciation variants in a very large corpus of sp...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
The paper describes experiments where automatic acoustic al-gorithms initially intended to be used o...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
This article discusses differences in articulation rate between fast and slow speakers in a producti...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
This paper presents a phonetic analysis of pitch range as per-ceived and measured on utterance and s...
Starting from spontaneous speech data of the Kiel Corpus, reduct-ion patterns of function words are ...
This thesis deals with temporal characteristics of tone units in read speeches of professional speak...
This paper analyses speaking rate variations in English and Danish and relates them to problems enco...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. An annotation system for melodic aspects of German spontaneous speech....
This thesis focuses on the domain of articulation rate and its comparative variation between Czech a...
This paper explores the relationship between the acoustic duration of phonemic sequences and their f...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
We investigate the occurrence of six classes of pronounciation variants in a very large corpus of sp...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
The paper describes experiments where automatic acoustic al-gorithms initially intended to be used o...
Speech tempo including articulation rate is often considered as a good predictor in the diagnosis of...
This article discusses differences in articulation rate between fast and slow speakers in a producti...
Rhythm is no longer regarded as a language primitive but rather as an emergent property, the product...
This paper presents a phonetic analysis of pitch range as per-ceived and measured on utterance and s...
Starting from spontaneous speech data of the Kiel Corpus, reduct-ion patterns of function words are ...
This thesis deals with temporal characteristics of tone units in read speeches of professional speak...
This paper analyses speaking rate variations in English and Danish and relates them to problems enco...
Brindöpke C, Schaffranietz B. An annotation system for melodic aspects of German spontaneous speech....
This thesis focuses on the domain of articulation rate and its comparative variation between Czech a...
This paper explores the relationship between the acoustic duration of phonemic sequences and their f...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
Between-speaker variability of acoustically measurable speech rhythm [%V, deltaV(ln), deltaC(ln), an...
We investigate the occurrence of six classes of pronounciation variants in a very large corpus of sp...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
The paper describes experiments where automatic acoustic al-gorithms initially intended to be used o...