Automatic speech recognition (ASR) does not perform equally well on every speaker. There is bias against many attributes, including accent. To train Dutch ASR, there exists CGN(Corpus Gesproken Nederlands) and as an extension, the JASMIN corpus with annotated accented data. This paper focuses on improving ASR performance for NRAD (Northern regional accented Dutch) speech, training on speakers from the region of Overijssel. To achieve this improvement, the corpus data is augmented using Vocal Tract Length Perturbation (VTLP), which entails randomly warping the frequency of each recording using a factor in the range [0.9, 1.1]. The baseline and augmented ASR systems are trained using trigram GMM-HMM (Gaussian mixture model hidden Markov model...
Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
Accent is cited as an issue for speech recognition systems. Our experiments showed that the ASR word...
One of the most important problems that needs tackling for wide deployment of Automatic Speech Recog...
Building Automatic Speech Recognizers (ASRs) has been a challenge in languages with insufficiently s...
ASR (automatic speech recognition) systems are used widely in our current day and age. However, for ...
There are many experiments conducted with Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems, but many eithe...
A problem prevalent in many modern-day Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems is the presence of...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems have seen substantial improvements in the past decade; ho...
Under-resourced speech recognizers may benefit from data in languages other than the target language...
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Some practical uses of ASR have been implemented, including the transcription of meetings and the us...
In state-of-the-art large vocabulary automatic recognition systems, a large statistical language mod...
This paper discusses how the transcription hurdle in dialect corpus building can be cleared. While c...
As data storage capacities grow to nearly unlimited sizes thanks to ever ongoing hardware and softwa...
Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
Accent is cited as an issue for speech recognition systems. Our experiments showed that the ASR word...
One of the most important problems that needs tackling for wide deployment of Automatic Speech Recog...
Building Automatic Speech Recognizers (ASRs) has been a challenge in languages with insufficiently s...
ASR (automatic speech recognition) systems are used widely in our current day and age. However, for ...
There are many experiments conducted with Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems, but many eithe...
A problem prevalent in many modern-day Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems is the presence of...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems have seen substantial improvements in the past decade; ho...
Under-resourced speech recognizers may benefit from data in languages other than the target language...
Contains fulltext : 44830.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Computer Assiste...
Some practical uses of ASR have been implemented, including the transcription of meetings and the us...
In state-of-the-art large vocabulary automatic recognition systems, a large statistical language mod...
This paper discusses how the transcription hurdle in dialect corpus building can be cleared. While c...
As data storage capacities grow to nearly unlimited sizes thanks to ever ongoing hardware and softwa...
Abstract Speech intelligibility is an essential though complex construct for evaluating dysarthric ...
This paper describes how the performance of a continuous speech recognizer for Dutch has been improv...
Accent is cited as an issue for speech recognition systems. Our experiments showed that the ASR word...