The performance of automatic speech recognition systems is usually assessed in terms of error rate. Human speech recognition produces few errors, but relative difficulty of processing can be assessed via response time techniques. We report the construction of a measure analogous to response time in a machine recognition system. This measure may be compared directly with human response times. We conducted a trial comparison of this type at the phoneme level, including both tense and lax vowels and a variety of consonant classes. The results suggested similarities between human and machine processing in the case of consonants, but differences in the case of vowels
Word recognition techniques are reviewed. An exhaustive comparative study of many of the factors tha...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
The performance of automatic speech recognition systems is usually assessed in terms of error rate. ...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
While automated speaker recognition by machines can be quite good as seen in NIST Speaker Recognitio...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
Including information distributed over intervals of syllabic duration (100--250 ms) may greatly impr...
International audienceAs human listeners, it seems that we should be experts in processing vocal sou...
At present in speech analysis and mechanical speech recognition work, spectral measurements are the ...
Speech recognition is playing a major role in today‟s daily life. Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorit...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This study examined verbal response times-that is, the duration from stimulus offset to voice onset-...
Word recognition techniques are reviewed. An exhaustive comparative study of many of the factors tha...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...
The performance of automatic speech recognition systems is usually assessed in terms of error rate. ...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
This paper reports two experiments with vowels and consonants as phoneme detection targets in real w...
While automated speaker recognition by machines can be quite good as seen in NIST Speaker Recognitio...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
Including information distributed over intervals of syllabic duration (100--250 ms) may greatly impr...
International audienceAs human listeners, it seems that we should be experts in processing vocal sou...
At present in speech analysis and mechanical speech recognition work, spectral measurements are the ...
Speech recognition is playing a major role in today‟s daily life. Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorit...
Previous research has shown that, in a phoneme detection task, vowels produce longer reaction times ...
This paper addresses the question how to compare reaction times computed by a computational model of...
This study examined verbal response times-that is, the duration from stimulus offset to voice onset-...
Word recognition techniques are reviewed. An exhaustive comparative study of many of the factors tha...
We report two experiments in which vowels and steady-state consonants served as targets in a speeded...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Techn...