Generating accurate word-level transcripts of recorded speech for language documentation is difficult and time-consuming, even for skilled speakers of the target language. Automatic speech recognition (ASR) has the potential to streamline transcription efforts for endangered language documentation, but the practical utility of ASR for this purpose has not been fully explored. In this paper, we present results of a study in which both linguists and community members, with varying levels of language proficiency, transcribe audio recordings of an endangered language under timed conditions with and without the assistance of ASR. We find that both time-to-transcribe and transcription error rates are significantly reduced when correcting ASR for ...
In this paper, we present an end-to-end solution to the development of an automatic speech recogniti...
As the world moves towards a more globalized scenario, it has brought along with it the extinction o...
International audienceWe describe in this work the latest results obtained in interdisciplinary work...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver AdamsMany of the world's languages are falling out of use without a written record...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) for low-resource languages is an active field of research. Over t...
International audienceWe propose a novel transcription workflow which combines spoken term detection...
International audienceAutomatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language do...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
Automatic speech recognition tools have strong potential for facilitating language documentation. Th...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
This paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who believe that "automatic ...
Automatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language documentation, but in pr...
In crude quantitative terms, Zipf’s law tells us that documentation of something as simple as word u...
Many archival recordings of speech from endangered languages remain unannotated and inaccessible to ...
Automatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language documentation, but in pr...
In this paper, we present an end-to-end solution to the development of an automatic speech recogniti...
As the world moves towards a more globalized scenario, it has brought along with it the extinction o...
International audienceWe describe in this work the latest results obtained in interdisciplinary work...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver AdamsMany of the world's languages are falling out of use without a written record...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) for low-resource languages is an active field of research. Over t...
International audienceWe propose a novel transcription workflow which combines spoken term detection...
International audienceAutomatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language do...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
Automatic speech recognition tools have strong potential for facilitating language documentation. Th...
International audienceThis paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who be...
This paper is intended for an audience of speech technology specialists who believe that "automatic ...
Automatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language documentation, but in pr...
In crude quantitative terms, Zipf’s law tells us that documentation of something as simple as word u...
Many archival recordings of speech from endangered languages remain unannotated and inaccessible to ...
Automatic speech recognition tools have potential for facilitating language documentation, but in pr...
In this paper, we present an end-to-end solution to the development of an automatic speech recogniti...
As the world moves towards a more globalized scenario, it has brought along with it the extinction o...
International audienceWe describe in this work the latest results obtained in interdisciplinary work...