Purpose: The purpose of the present work is to describe and illustrate the utility of a new tool for assessment of transcription agreement. Traditional measures have not characterized overall transcription agreement with sufficient resolution, specifically because they have often treated all phonetic differences between segments in transcriptions as equivalent, thus constituting an unweighted approach to agreement assessment. The measure the authors have developed calculates a weighted transcription agreement value based on principles derived from widely accepted tenets of phonological theory. Method: To investigate the utility of the new measure, 8 coders transcribed samples of speech and infant vocalizations. Comparing the transcriptions ...
This study investigated reliability of naturalistic listening in real time (NLRT) compared to phonet...
Abstract: "We describe the transcription conventions currently in use for spontaneous speech at Carn...
Background: Cross-cultural analysis is essential to explore diversity and universality of music perc...
Purpose: The purpose of the present work is to describe and illustrate the utility of a new tool for...
Purpose: To develop a system for numerically quantifying a speaker\u27s phonetic accuracy through tr...
The ability to measure agreement between two independent observers is vital to any observational stu...
Reports on research that make use of phonetically transcribed data nowadays usually include a sectio...
Learning to produce phonetic transcriptions is a function of structural push and pull in which the a...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [38]-40)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
Transcriptions of speech which aim to show the speaker’s intonation are not sufficiently reliable to...
Spoken discourse is a uniquely valuable source of data in cognitive research. A natural way of repre...
The Language ENvironment Analysis system (LENA™) automatically analyzes the natural sound environmen...
Contains fulltext : 30223_valiaugea.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Broad ...
In fundamental linguistic as well as in speech technology re search there is an increasing need for ...
This study investigated reliability of naturalistic listening in real time (NLRT) compared to phonet...
Abstract: "We describe the transcription conventions currently in use for spontaneous speech at Carn...
Background: Cross-cultural analysis is essential to explore diversity and universality of music perc...
Purpose: The purpose of the present work is to describe and illustrate the utility of a new tool for...
Purpose: To develop a system for numerically quantifying a speaker\u27s phonetic accuracy through tr...
The ability to measure agreement between two independent observers is vital to any observational stu...
Reports on research that make use of phonetically transcribed data nowadays usually include a sectio...
Learning to produce phonetic transcriptions is a function of structural push and pull in which the a...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [38]-40)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
Transcriptions of speech which aim to show the speaker’s intonation are not sufficiently reliable to...
Spoken discourse is a uniquely valuable source of data in cognitive research. A natural way of repre...
The Language ENvironment Analysis system (LENA™) automatically analyzes the natural sound environmen...
Contains fulltext : 30223_valiaugea.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Broad ...
In fundamental linguistic as well as in speech technology re search there is an increasing need for ...
This study investigated reliability of naturalistic listening in real time (NLRT) compared to phonet...
Abstract: "We describe the transcription conventions currently in use for spontaneous speech at Carn...
Background: Cross-cultural analysis is essential to explore diversity and universality of music perc...