AbstractIn the last decade there has been an increasing tendency to incorporate language engineering strategies into speech technology. This technique combines linguistic and mathematical information in different applications: machine translation, natural language processing, speech synthesis and automatic speech recognition (ASR). In the field of speech synthesis, this hybrid approach (linguistic and mathematical/statistical) has led to the design of efficient models for reproducing the acoustic features of natural language. However, the incorporation of language engineering strategies into ASR is only beginning. In this paper, we present a theoretical framework for the integration of linguistic information into an ASR system. The objectiv...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...
The focus of this thesis proposal is to improve the ability of a computational system to understand ...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...
The present communication concerns the use of prosodic parameters in automatic speech recognition (A...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
Prosody is known to play an important role in human speech perception process. Therefore, there is a...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
In this work, we describe how prosodic information can be employed to improve the performance of an ...
UnrestrictedProsody refers to rhythm, intonation, and lexical stress in speech, and is expressed via...
Some of the major research issues in the field of speech recognition revolve around methods of incor...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
Automatic speech processing (ASP) is understood as covering word recognition, the processing of high...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...
The focus of this thesis proposal is to improve the ability of a computational system to understand ...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...
The present communication concerns the use of prosodic parameters in automatic speech recognition (A...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
This paper describes a general system which maps from a phonological specification of an utterance J...
Prosody is known to play an important role in human speech perception process. Therefore, there is a...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Prosody (the melody and rhyth...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
In this work, we describe how prosodic information can be employed to improve the performance of an ...
UnrestrictedProsody refers to rhythm, intonation, and lexical stress in speech, and is expressed via...
Some of the major research issues in the field of speech recognition revolve around methods of incor...
In this paper we will be concerned with the role played by prosody in language learning and by the s...
Automatic speech processing (ASP) is understood as covering word recognition, the processing of high...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...
The focus of this thesis proposal is to improve the ability of a computational system to understand ...
Current speech recognition systems mainly work on statistical bases and make no use of information s...