In this article, we address the issue of using a continuous speech recognition tool to obtain phonetic or phonological representations of speech. Two experiments were carried out in which the performance of a continuous speech recognizer (CSR) was compared to the performance of expert listeners in a task of judging whether a number of prespecified phones had been realized in an utterance. In the first experiment, nine expert listeners and the CSR carried out exactly the same task: deciding whether a segment was present or not in 467 cases. In the second experiment, we expanded on the first experiment by focusing on two phonological processes: schwa-deletion and schwa-insertion. The results of these experiments show that significant differen...
In order to improve the recognition performance, the articulation of the transcription is very impor...
Dans cet article, les performances d'un outil de transcription automatique sont évaluées. L'outil de...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
In this paper the performance of an automatic transcription tool is evaluated. The transcription too...
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Each time a word is uttered, even pronounced by one and the same speaker, its pronunciation can diff...
In fundamental linguistic as well as in speech technology re search there is an increasing need for ...
In this paper we describe a method for improving the performance of a continuous speech recognizer b...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this thesis, research on large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for unknown audio conditi...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
Broad phonetic transcriptions represent the pronunciation of words as strings of characters from spe...
The study outlined in this paper addresses the question: Does the use of speech recognition software...
A b s t r a c t The current generation of continuous speech recognition systems claims to offer high...
In order to improve the recognition performance, the articulation of the transcription is very impor...
Dans cet article, les performances d'un outil de transcription automatique sont évaluées. L'outil de...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...
In this paper the performance of an automatic transcription tool is evaluated. The transcription too...
Contains fulltext : 76201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)27 p
Each time a word is uttered, even pronounced by one and the same speaker, its pronunciation can diff...
In fundamental linguistic as well as in speech technology re search there is an increasing need for ...
In this paper we describe a method for improving the performance of a continuous speech recognizer b...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this paper we show that there is measurable information in the articulatory system which can help...
In this thesis, research on large vocabulary continuous speech recognition for unknown audio conditi...
Humans are able to recognise a word before its acoustic realisation is complete. This in contrast to...
Broad phonetic transcriptions represent the pronunciation of words as strings of characters from spe...
The study outlined in this paper addresses the question: Does the use of speech recognition software...
A b s t r a c t The current generation of continuous speech recognition systems claims to offer high...
In order to improve the recognition performance, the articulation of the transcription is very impor...
Dans cet article, les performances d'un outil de transcription automatique sont évaluées. L'outil de...
In this paper, we propose two methods for automatically obtaining hypotheses about pronunciation var...