This paper sets out to show that the phenomenon is not this simple: we look at problems that confront our attempts at the automatic recognition of syllables and ...
Syllabic consonants at different speaking rates: A problem for automatic speech recognition. Citation. Roach, P., Sergeant, P., & Miller, D. (1992).
Syllabic consonants at different speaking rates" A problem for automatic speech recognition. Peter Roach, Paul Sergeant. Speech Laboratory, Department of ...
This paper sets out to show that the phenomenon is not this simple: we look at problems that confront our attempts at the automatic recognition of syllables and ...
Syllabic consonants at different speaking rates: a problem for automatic speech recognition. Authors: Peter Roach. Peter Roach.
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Oct 8, 2024 · This results in a highly structured representation of speech features, offering three key benefits: 1) a fast, linear-time syllable segmentation ...
Feb 16, 2023 · This study measured the recognition of consonants in nonsense, multisyllabic phrases (three consonants per phrase), spoken at a conversational ...
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Feb 16, 2023 · Specifically, place- and manner-of-articulation information was transmitted better in isolated nonsense syllables than for multisyllabic phrases ...
This paper is a progress report on a project in linguistically based automatic speech recognition, The domain of this project is English intonation.