نتایج جستجو برای: accent biases

تعداد نتایج: 31242  

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2013
Geoffrey A Coalson Elizabeth D Peña Courtney T Byrd

PURPOSE The purpose of this review was to examine the descriptions of multilingual participants provided in stuttering literature to determine how frequently and consistently relevant factors of language profile are reported. METHOD We conducted a systematic search of published studies that included multilingual participants who stutter and reviewed the level of detail provided regarding lang...

2016
Motoko Ueyama

Relative prominence distribution, one of the major factors characterizing speech rhythm, is largely determined not only by the position of word accent/stress (word accent, henceforth) but also by the treatment of the acoustic correlates involved in word accent production (e.g., duration, F0, amplitude). Languages differ in both aspects, and those differences are expected to cause prosodic trans...

2011
Wafaa Alshangiti Bronwen G. Evans

Speech communication is a highly interactive process in which speakers actively seek to align themselves with their interlocutors [9]. This study investigates phonetic alignment in spontaneous speech in speakers from two different regional accent backgrounds; Standard Southern British English (SSBE), the prestige accent of British English, and North-East English (NE), a nonstandard accent. Six ...

2014
Richard P. Goddeau Ann Mitchell

Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a rare speech output disorder characterized by articulation of speech perceived by listeners (often including the patient) as sounding “foreign.” From Monrad-Krohn’s seminal paper in 1947 1 describing a Norwegian woman who, as a result of head trauma, began speaking with a German-sounding accent, several cases of FAS have been reported. Usually occurring in cons...

2005
Jiahong Yuan Jason M. Brenier Daniel Jurafsky

To build a robust pitch accent prediction system, we need to understand the effects of speech genre and speaker variation. This paper reports our studies on genre and speaker variation in pitch accent placement and their effects on automatic pitch accent prediction. We find some interesting accentuation pattern differences that can be attributed to speech genre, and a set of textual features th...

2015
Maryam Najafian Martin Russell

Accent is cited as an issue for speech recognition systems. If they are to be widely deployed, Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems must deliver consistently high performance across user populations. Hence the development of accentrobust ASR is of significant importance. This research investigates techniques for compensating for the effects of accents on performance of Hidden Markov Model...

ژورنال: ژئوفیزیک ایران 2017

The Differential Code Biases (DCB), which are also termed hardware delay biases, are the frequency-dependent time delays of the satellite and receiver. Possible sources of these delays are antennas and cables, as well as different filters used in receivers and satellites. These instrumental delays affect both code and carrier measurements. These biases for satellites and some IGS stations tend ...

2005
Yoko Hasegawa

Japanese is widely recognized as a prototypical pitch-accent language, based on the fact that, given the “accent” location or the lack thereof, the tonal pattern of the entire word is totally predictable. Therefore, unlike tone languages, specification of the tone of each syllable is unnecessary. Consequently, it has been argued that, although Japanese may superficially resemble tone languages,...

2003
Pongtep Angkititrakul

This paper describes a proposed automatic language accent identification system based on phoneme class trajectory models. Our focus is to preserve discriminant information of the spectral evolution that belong to each accent. Here, we describe two classification schemes based on stochastic trajectory models; supervised and unsupervised classification. For supervised classification, we assume te...

2003
Keikichi HIROSE Yusuke FURUYAMA Shuichi NARUSAWA Nobuaki MINEMATSU Hiroya FUJISAKI

A method was developed to utilize linguistic information (lexical accent types and syntactic boundaries) to improve the performance of the automatic extraction of the F0 contour generation process model commands. The extraction scheme is first to smooth the observed F0 contour by a piecewise 3 order polynomial function and to locate accent command positions by taking the derivative of the funct...

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