Code-switching (CS) in spoken language is where the speech has two or more languages within an utterance. It is an unsolved issue in automatic speech recognition (ASR) research as ASR needs to recognise speech in bilingual and multilingual settings, where the accuracy of ASR systems declines with CS due to pronunciation variation. There are very few reviews carried out on CS, with none conducted on bilingual and multilingual CS ASR systems. This study investigates the importance of CS in bilingual and multilingual speech recognition systems. To meet the objective of this study, two research questions were formulated, which cover both the current issues and the direction of the research. Our review focuses on databases, acoustic and language...
The study of code-switching (CS) speech has produced a wealth of knowledge in the understanding of b...
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computa...
Generally the existing monolingual corpora are not suitable for large vocabulary continuous speech r...
Code-switching (CS) in spoken language is where the speech has two or more languages within an utter...
Code switching (CS) is a natural phenomenon that is often observed in multilingual speakers. These ...
Code-switching deals with alternative languages in communication process. Training end-to-end (E2E) ...
Code switching (the process of switching from one language to another during a conversation) is a co...
<p>This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual automat...
Training multilingual automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is challenging because acoustic and...
Code-switching- the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual...
This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual automatic ...
The phenomenon where a speaker mixes two or more languages within the same conversation is called co...
ABSTRACT This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual a...
Code-switching- the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual...
International audienceSpeakers in multilingual communities often switch between or mix multiple lang...
The study of code-switching (CS) speech has produced a wealth of knowledge in the understanding of b...
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computa...
Generally the existing monolingual corpora are not suitable for large vocabulary continuous speech r...
Code-switching (CS) in spoken language is where the speech has two or more languages within an utter...
Code switching (CS) is a natural phenomenon that is often observed in multilingual speakers. These ...
Code-switching deals with alternative languages in communication process. Training end-to-end (E2E) ...
Code switching (the process of switching from one language to another during a conversation) is a co...
<p>This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual automat...
Training multilingual automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is challenging because acoustic and...
Code-switching- the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual...
This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual automatic ...
The phenomenon where a speaker mixes two or more languages within the same conversation is called co...
ABSTRACT This paper describes the integration of language identification (LID) into a multilingual a...
Code-switching- the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual...
International audienceSpeakers in multilingual communities often switch between or mix multiple lang...
The study of code-switching (CS) speech has produced a wealth of knowledge in the understanding of b...
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computa...
Generally the existing monolingual corpora are not suitable for large vocabulary continuous speech r...