The Interspeech 2016 Native Language recognition challenge was to identify the first language of 867 speakers from their spoken English. Effectively this was an L2 accent recognition task where the L1 was one of eleven languages. The lack of transcripts of the spontaneous speech recordings meant that the currently best performing accent recognition approach (ACCDIST) developed by the author could not be applied. Instead, the objectives of this study were to explore whether within-speaker features found to be effective in ACCDIST would also have value within a contemporary GMM-based accent recognition approach. We show that while Gaussian mean supervectors provide the best performance on this task, small gains may be had by fusing the mean s...
Automatically evaluating pronunciation quality of non-native speech has seen tremendous success in b...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
This study examines the methodology of global foreign accent ratings in studies on L2 speech produc...
The paralinguistic information in a speech signal includes clues to the geographical and social back...
abstract: Much evidence has shown that first language (L1) plays an important role in the formation ...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Accent is a soft biometric trait that can be inferred from pronunciation and articulation patterns c...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
During the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in research into speechrecognition by computer...
This paper considers automatic accent recognition system performance in relation to the specific nat...
The ability to automatically identify a speaker's accent would be very useful for a speech recogniti...
In this paper, we develop methods to identify accents of native speakers. Accent identification diff...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Two cross-modal priming studies investigated the recognition of English words spoken with a foreign ...
Automatically evaluating pronunciation quality of non-native speech has seen tremendous success in b...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
This study examines the methodology of global foreign accent ratings in studies on L2 speech produc...
The paralinguistic information in a speech signal includes clues to the geographical and social back...
abstract: Much evidence has shown that first language (L1) plays an important role in the formation ...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Accent is a soft biometric trait that can be inferred from pronunciation and articulation patterns c...
Listeners process spoken language in ways which are adapted to the phonological structure of their n...
During the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in research into speechrecognition by computer...
This paper considers automatic accent recognition system performance in relation to the specific nat...
The ability to automatically identify a speaker's accent would be very useful for a speech recogniti...
In this paper, we develop methods to identify accents of native speakers. Accent identification diff...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Two cross-modal priming studies investigated the recognition of English words spoken with a foreign ...
Automatically evaluating pronunciation quality of non-native speech has seen tremendous success in b...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
This study examines the methodology of global foreign accent ratings in studies on L2 speech produc...