International audiencePhoneme pronunciations are usually considered as basic skills for learning a foreign language. Practicing the pronunciations in a computer-assisted way is helpful in a self-directed or long-distance learning environment. Recent researches indicate that machine learning is a promising method to build high-performance computer-assisted pronunciation training modalities. Many data-driven classifying models, such as support vector machines, backpropagation networks, deep neural networks and convolutional neural networks, are increasingly widely used for it. Yet, the acoustic waveforms of phoneme are essentially modulated from the base vibrations of vocal cords, and this fact somehow makes the predictors collinear, distorti...
This report presents one month trainee work on development of French Automatic Speech Recogni-tion (...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
National audienceToday's state-of-art in speech recognition involves deep neu-ral networks (DNN). Th...
International audiencePhoneme pronunciations are usually considered as basic skills for learning a f...
Computer-assisted pronunciation training (CAPT) is a helpful method for self-directed or long-distan...
Abstract This work is part of an eort aimed at developing computer-based systems for language instru...
Summarization: This work is part of an effort aimed at developing computer-based systems for languag...
This thesis describes the development of unsupervised neural-based pattern classifiers for the train...
International audienceIn this paper, we report automatic pronunciation assessment experiments at pho...
International audienceBroadband spectrograms of French vowels /Ã/, /a/, /E/, /e/, /i/, /@/, and /O/ ...
International audienceA deep convolutional neural network was trained to classify 45 speakers based ...
In this paper we describe our recent efforts to improve acoustic-phonetic modeling by developing set...
This research studies the extension of a multiclass logistic regression technique for the task of ph...
International audienceTraditional utterance phonetization methods concatenate pronunciations of unco...
International audienceWe propose an approach to grapheme-to-phoneme conversion with multiple pronunc...
This report presents one month trainee work on development of French Automatic Speech Recogni-tion (...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
National audienceToday's state-of-art in speech recognition involves deep neu-ral networks (DNN). Th...
International audiencePhoneme pronunciations are usually considered as basic skills for learning a f...
Computer-assisted pronunciation training (CAPT) is a helpful method for self-directed or long-distan...
Abstract This work is part of an eort aimed at developing computer-based systems for language instru...
Summarization: This work is part of an effort aimed at developing computer-based systems for languag...
This thesis describes the development of unsupervised neural-based pattern classifiers for the train...
International audienceIn this paper, we report automatic pronunciation assessment experiments at pho...
International audienceBroadband spectrograms of French vowels /Ã/, /a/, /E/, /e/, /i/, /@/, and /O/ ...
International audienceA deep convolutional neural network was trained to classify 45 speakers based ...
In this paper we describe our recent efforts to improve acoustic-phonetic modeling by developing set...
This research studies the extension of a multiclass logistic regression technique for the task of ph...
International audienceTraditional utterance phonetization methods concatenate pronunciations of unco...
International audienceWe propose an approach to grapheme-to-phoneme conversion with multiple pronunc...
This report presents one month trainee work on development of French Automatic Speech Recogni-tion (...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
National audienceToday's state-of-art in speech recognition involves deep neu-ral networks (DNN). Th...