AbstractThis paper investigates the four emphatic consonants of Arabic from the point of view of automatic speech recognition. Comparisons of the recognition error rates for these phonemes and for their non-emphatic counterparts are analyzed in five experiments that involve different combinations of native and non-native Arabic speakers. In addition, the target consonants are described in time-frequency domain analyses. All experiments used the Hidden Markov Model toolkit (HTK) and the Language Data Consortium (LDC) WestPoint Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) database. Results confirm that emphatic consonants are a major source of difficulty for ASR. While the recognition rate for certain emphatic consonants such as /D/ can drop below 15% when u...
Pronunciation variability is by far the most critical issue for Arabic automatic speech recognition ...
Pronunciation has received relatively little attention within the field of Arabic second language t...
Arabic has a phonemic contrast between plain coronal obstruents and emphatic coronal obstruents, whi...
This paper investigates the four emphatic consonants of Arabic from the point of view of automatic ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the four emphatic consonants of Arabic from the point of view of aut...
This paper investigates the unique pharyngeal and uvular consonants of Arabic from the automatic spe...
AbstractThis paper addresses the adaptation of Arabic speech recognition (ASR) systems to foreign ac...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates the acoustic implementation of the emphatic consonants in Libyan ...
Proceedings 1990 international conference on spoken language processing, Kobe (Japon), novembre 1990...
The automatic recognition of foreign-accented Arabic speech is a challenging task since it involves...
This study investigates why SUSE substitue the English consonant sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /z /and /ð/ b...
International audienceAutomatic speech recognition for Arabic is a very challenging task. Despite al...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of five Arabic dialects on the front-end and pronunciation dict...
As with other varieties of Arabic, Najdi Arabic (NA), spoken in central Saudi Arabia, contains a set...
Pronunciation variability is by far the most critical issue for Arabic automatic speech recognition ...
Pronunciation has received relatively little attention within the field of Arabic second language t...
Arabic has a phonemic contrast between plain coronal obstruents and emphatic coronal obstruents, whi...
This paper investigates the four emphatic consonants of Arabic from the point of view of automatic ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the four emphatic consonants of Arabic from the point of view of aut...
This paper investigates the unique pharyngeal and uvular consonants of Arabic from the automatic spe...
AbstractThis paper addresses the adaptation of Arabic speech recognition (ASR) systems to foreign ac...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates the acoustic implementation of the emphatic consonants in Libyan ...
Proceedings 1990 international conference on spoken language processing, Kobe (Japon), novembre 1990...
The automatic recognition of foreign-accented Arabic speech is a challenging task since it involves...
This study investigates why SUSE substitue the English consonant sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /z /and /ð/ b...
International audienceAutomatic speech recognition for Arabic is a very challenging task. Despite al...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
In this paper, we analyze the impact of five Arabic dialects on the front-end and pronunciation dict...
As with other varieties of Arabic, Najdi Arabic (NA), spoken in central Saudi Arabia, contains a set...
Pronunciation variability is by far the most critical issue for Arabic automatic speech recognition ...
Pronunciation has received relatively little attention within the field of Arabic second language t...
Arabic has a phonemic contrast between plain coronal obstruents and emphatic coronal obstruents, whi...