A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enhancing the accuracy of place- and manner-of-articulation classification in spoken language. The "elitist" approach focuses on frames for which neural network (MLP) classifiers are highly confident, and discards the rest. Using this method, it is possible to achieve a frame-level accuracy of 93% for manner information on a corpus of American English sentences passed through a telephone network (NTIMIT). Place information is extracted for each manner class independently, resulting in an appreciable gain in place-feature classification relative to performance for a manner-independent system. The elitist framework provides a potential means of aut...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
This paper combines acoustic features with a high temporal and a high frequency resolution to reliab...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A novel approach to articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enhancing the ac...
A novel approach to articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enhancing the ac...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
The ultimate goal of our research is to improve an existing speech-based computational model of huma...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
Although much is known about how speech is produced, and research into speech production has resulte...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
In this paper, we examined the feasibility of articulatory phonetic inversion (API) conditioned on t...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
The paradigm of phone-based hidden Markov models has dominated automatic speech recognition since th...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
This paper combines acoustic features with a high temporal and a high frequency resolution to reliab...
A novel framework for automatic articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enha...
A novel approach to articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enhancing the ac...
A novel approach to articulatory-acoustic feature extraction has been developed for enhancing the ac...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
The ultimate goal of our research is to improve an existing speech-based computational model of huma...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
Although much is known about how speech is produced, and research into speech production has resulte...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
In this paper, we examined the feasibility of articulatory phonetic inversion (API) conditioned on t...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
The paradigm of phone-based hidden Markov models has dominated automatic speech recognition since th...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This paper investigates the use of articulatory-acoustic features for the classification of syllable...
This paper combines acoustic features with a high temporal and a high frequency resolution to reliab...