Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners’ experience than read speech, laboratory studies of human speech recognition typically use carefully controlled materials read from a script. The phonological and prosodic characteristics of spontaneous and read speech differ considerably, however, which suggests that laboratory results may not generalize to the recognition of spontaneous and read speech materials, and their response time to detect word-initial target phonemes was measured. Response were, overall, equally fast in each speech mode. However analysis of effects previously reported in phoneme detection studies revealed significant differences between speech modes. In read speech but not in spontaneous speech, ...
Although speech, derived from reading texts, and similar types of speech, e.g. that from reading new...
Processing spontaneous speech is one of the many challenges that Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) ...
Automatic speech recognition systems achieve good performance when they have to transcribe prepared ...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners’ experience than read speech, l...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners ' experience than read spe...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners' experience than read speech, l...
Contains fulltext : 5970.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although spontane...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
On simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output now scores almost as well as nat...
On simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output now scores almost as well as nat...
A persistent problem for keyword-driven speech recognition sys-tems is that users often embed the to...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
Although speech, derived from reading texts, and similar types of speech, e.g. that from reading new...
Processing spontaneous speech is one of the many challenges that Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) ...
Automatic speech recognition systems achieve good performance when they have to transcribe prepared ...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners’ experience than read speech, l...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners ' experience than read spe...
Although spontaneous speech occurs more frequently in most listeners' experience than read speech, l...
Contains fulltext : 5970.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although spontane...
Item does not contain fulltextOn simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output no...
On simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output now scores almost as well as nat...
On simple intelligibility measures, high-quality synthesiser output now scores almost as well as nat...
A persistent problem for keyword-driven speech recognition sys-tems is that users often embed the to...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
Listeners are typically able to identify speech as either being produced spontaneously or read from ...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
How do listeners recognize reduced forms that occur in spontaneous speech, such as “puter” for “comp...
Although speech, derived from reading texts, and similar types of speech, e.g. that from reading new...
Processing spontaneous speech is one of the many challenges that Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) ...
Automatic speech recognition systems achieve good performance when they have to transcribe prepared ...