It is often argued that acoustic-phonetic or articulatory features could be beneficial to automatic speech recognition because they provide a convenient interface between the acoustic and the linguistic level. Former research has shown that a combination of acoustic and articulatory information can lead to improved ASR. However there exists no purely articulatory driven ASR system that outperforms state-of-the-art systems driven by acoustic features. In this paper we propose a novel method for improving ASR on the basis of articulatory features. It is designed to take account of (1) the correlations between articulatory features and (2) the fact that not all articulatory features are relevant for the description of a certain phonetic unit. ...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
Phonological studies suggest that the typical subword units such as phones or phonemes used in autom...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
It is often argued that acoustic-phonetic or articulatory features could be beneficial to automatic ...
It is often argued that acoustic-phonetic or articulatory features could be beneficial to automatic ...
Kirchhoff K, Fink GA, Sagerer G. Combining acoustic and articulatory feature information for robust ...
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems fail to perform nearly as good as human speech re...
In this paper, we examined the feasibility of articulatory phonetic inversion (API) conditioned on t...
Kirchhoff K. Robust speech recognition using articulatory information. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefel...
“Meeting ” speech, for example from the RT-04S task, contains a mixture of different speaking styles...
This book discusses the contribution of articulatory and excitation source information in discrimina...
Articulatory feature (AF) modelling of speech has received a considerable amount of attention in aut...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop, of the use of articulatory f...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
Phonological studies suggest that the typical subword units such as phones or phonemes used in autom...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
It is often argued that acoustic-phonetic or articulatory features could be beneficial to automatic ...
It is often argued that acoustic-phonetic or articulatory features could be beneficial to automatic ...
Kirchhoff K, Fink GA, Sagerer G. Combining acoustic and articulatory feature information for robust ...
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems fail to perform nearly as good as human speech re...
In this paper, we examined the feasibility of articulatory phonetic inversion (API) conditioned on t...
Kirchhoff K. Robust speech recognition using articulatory information. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefel...
“Meeting ” speech, for example from the RT-04S task, contains a mixture of different speaking styles...
This book discusses the contribution of articulatory and excitation source information in discrimina...
Articulatory feature (AF) modelling of speech has received a considerable amount of attention in aut...
We report on investigations, conducted at the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop, of the use of articulatory f...
The ultimate goal of our research is to develop a computational model of human speech recognition th...
This thesis elaborates the use of speech production knowledge in the form of articulatory phonetic f...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...
Phonological studies suggest that the typical subword units such as phones or phonemes used in autom...
Speech recognition has become common in many application domains. Incorporating acoustic-phonetic kn...