Nowadays, automatic speech recognizers have become quite good in recognizing well prepared fluent speech (e.g. news readings). However, the recognition of unprepared or spontaneous speech is still problematic. Some important reasons for this are that spontaneous speech is less articulated, exhibits a high speaking rate and usually contains a lot of disfluencies. The latter occur when the speaker needs time to think about the continuation of his discourse, or when he needs to change/correct his last utterance. Although there are different types of disfluencies (interruptions, corrections, repetitions, etc.) the most common ones are filled pauses. They can take the form of an interjection like /uh/ or /uhm/, or an abnormal lengthening of one ...
The most common type of overt interruption of fluent speech, or disfluency, is the filled pause is i...
A corpus of spontaneous telephone transactions between call centre operators of a pizza company and ...
This paper describes a novel method for automat-ically inserting filled pauses (e.g., UM) into fluen...
Detection of filled pauses is a challenging research problem which has several practical application...
Filled pauses as, e.g., uh, eh, signal disfluencies, i.e. hesitations or repairs. They do normally n...
As dialog systems become more capable, users tend to talk more spontaneously and less formally. Spon...
In several languages, filled pauses (i.e. uh, um) have been described as speaker-specific (e.g. Horv...
During public presentations or interviews, speakers commonly and unconsciously abuse interjections o...
Filled pauses are pervasive in conversational speech and have been shown to serve several psychologi...
Unlike rehearsed and prepared speech, spontaneous speech contains high occurrence of disfluencies, l...
The temporal organization of synthetic speech of less than optimum quality should be adapted to the ...
Filled pause detection is imperative for spontaneous speech recognition as it may degrade speech rec...
This project offers a novel, integrative approach on filled pauses, the elements 'euh' and 'euhm' in...
This study aims to test whether filled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. This question...
Filled pauses in learner and native English Abstract Current BA thesis targets to study filled pause...
The most common type of overt interruption of fluent speech, or disfluency, is the filled pause is i...
A corpus of spontaneous telephone transactions between call centre operators of a pizza company and ...
This paper describes a novel method for automat-ically inserting filled pauses (e.g., UM) into fluen...
Detection of filled pauses is a challenging research problem which has several practical application...
Filled pauses as, e.g., uh, eh, signal disfluencies, i.e. hesitations or repairs. They do normally n...
As dialog systems become more capable, users tend to talk more spontaneously and less formally. Spon...
In several languages, filled pauses (i.e. uh, um) have been described as speaker-specific (e.g. Horv...
During public presentations or interviews, speakers commonly and unconsciously abuse interjections o...
Filled pauses are pervasive in conversational speech and have been shown to serve several psychologi...
Unlike rehearsed and prepared speech, spontaneous speech contains high occurrence of disfluencies, l...
The temporal organization of synthetic speech of less than optimum quality should be adapted to the ...
Filled pause detection is imperative for spontaneous speech recognition as it may degrade speech rec...
This project offers a novel, integrative approach on filled pauses, the elements 'euh' and 'euhm' in...
This study aims to test whether filled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. This question...
Filled pauses in learner and native English Abstract Current BA thesis targets to study filled pause...
The most common type of overt interruption of fluent speech, or disfluency, is the filled pause is i...
A corpus of spontaneous telephone transactions between call centre operators of a pizza company and ...
This paper describes a novel method for automat-ically inserting filled pauses (e.g., UM) into fluen...