Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2005.Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-140).Spoken language, especially conversational speech, is characterized by great variability in word pronunciation, including many variants that differ grossly from dictionary prototypes. This is one factor in the poor performance of automatic speech recognizers on conversational speech. One approach to handling this variation consists of expanding the dictionary with phonetic substitution, insertion, and deletion rules. Common rule sets, however, typically leave many pronunciation variants unaccounted for and increase word confusability due to the coarse granularity of phone units. ...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
Due to pronunciation variation, many insertions and deletions of phones occur in spontaneous speech....
This thesis addresses the problems of phonemic variability and confusability from the pronunciation ...
We present an approach to pronunciation mod-eling in which the evolution of multiple lin-guistic fea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014It has been consistently shown that Automatic Speec...
The large pronunciation variability of words in conversational speech is one of the major causes of ...
This article focuses on modeling pronunciation variation in two different ways: data-derived and kno...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ver...
multiple streams of semi-independent phonological features, rather than phones • From speech recogni...
To achieve a robust system the variation seen for different speaking styles must be handled. An inve...
We describe a dynamic Bayesian network for articulatory feature recognition. The model is intended t...
We describe recent work on two new automatic speech recognition systems. The first part of this pape...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
This paper describes the use of dynamic Bayesian networks for the task of articulatory feature recog...
While many studies have been focused on pronunciation modeling for improving word recognition, limit...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
Due to pronunciation variation, many insertions and deletions of phones occur in spontaneous speech....
This thesis addresses the problems of phonemic variability and confusability from the pronunciation ...
We present an approach to pronunciation mod-eling in which the evolution of multiple lin-guistic fea...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014It has been consistently shown that Automatic Speec...
The large pronunciation variability of words in conversational speech is one of the major causes of ...
This article focuses on modeling pronunciation variation in two different ways: data-derived and kno...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ver...
multiple streams of semi-independent phonological features, rather than phones • From speech recogni...
To achieve a robust system the variation seen for different speaking styles must be handled. An inve...
We describe a dynamic Bayesian network for articulatory feature recognition. The model is intended t...
We describe recent work on two new automatic speech recognition systems. The first part of this pape...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 Johns HopkinsWorkshop, into the use of articulato...
This paper describes the use of dynamic Bayesian networks for the task of articulatory feature recog...
While many studies have been focused on pronunciation modeling for improving word recognition, limit...
This dissertation proposes to investigate the area of pronunciation modeling in speech synthesis. By...
Due to pronunciation variation, many insertions and deletions of phones occur in spontaneous speech....
This thesis addresses the problems of phonemic variability and confusability from the pronunciation ...