Speaking fast causes several changes in speech prosody. In addition, it can be associated with a decrease in speech intelligibility. In this study, prosodic changes in fast speech were investigated using common prosodic measurements and syllabic prosody index (SPI), a novel prominence measure that combines f0, energy and duration features. Dynamic changes in long-term prosodic prominence were investigated using functional data analysis (FDA), in which the SPI is transformed into a functional form. The possibly decreasing effect of speaking fast on speech intelligibility was evaluated using automatic speech recognition. Phonetic analyses of syllabic units showed that speaking fast decreases duration, f0 and SPI, and increases articulation ra...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
It is well known that a higher-than-normal speech rate will cause the rate of recognition errors in ...
Previous research has shown that analog mapping of information unto acoustic properties of speech ca...
This thesis reports on a series of experiments investigating how speakers produce and listeners perc...
Contains fulltext : 208695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
In this study we investigate whether speakers, in line with the predictions of the Hyper- and Hyposp...
International audienceTalkers adopt different speech styles in response to factors such as the perce...
Natural fast speech differs from normal-rate speech with respect to its temporal pattern. Previous r...
Research has identified multiple acoustic cues for perceived speech tempo variation. Together, thes...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
This paper characterizes the temporal organization of speech within interstress intervals (ISI) for ...
Words rarely occur in isolation. Rather, they are produced in rich acoustic contexts including the p...
Objective: The negative effects of hearing loss rendered to the processes of fast motor skills of ar...
Studies on fast speech have shown that word-level timing of fast speech differs from that of normal ...
In this paper, we give a first account of speech tempo and its change in spontaneous speech in a ver...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
It is well known that a higher-than-normal speech rate will cause the rate of recognition errors in ...
Previous research has shown that analog mapping of information unto acoustic properties of speech ca...
This thesis reports on a series of experiments investigating how speakers produce and listeners perc...
Contains fulltext : 208695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
In this study we investigate whether speakers, in line with the predictions of the Hyper- and Hyposp...
International audienceTalkers adopt different speech styles in response to factors such as the perce...
Natural fast speech differs from normal-rate speech with respect to its temporal pattern. Previous r...
Research has identified multiple acoustic cues for perceived speech tempo variation. Together, thes...
The accuracy of speech recognition systems is known to be affected by fast speech. If fast speech ca...
This paper characterizes the temporal organization of speech within interstress intervals (ISI) for ...
Words rarely occur in isolation. Rather, they are produced in rich acoustic contexts including the p...
Objective: The negative effects of hearing loss rendered to the processes of fast motor skills of ar...
Studies on fast speech have shown that word-level timing of fast speech differs from that of normal ...
In this paper, we give a first account of speech tempo and its change in spontaneous speech in a ver...
The present study focuses on two problems connected with speech tempo. First, earlier research has b...
It is well known that a higher-than-normal speech rate will cause the rate of recognition errors in ...
Previous research has shown that analog mapping of information unto acoustic properties of speech ca...