نتایج جستجو برای: natural speech

تعداد نتایج: 588792  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1969

2001
Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo

Native and non-native use of language differs, depending on the proficiency of the speaker, in clear and quantifiable ways. It has been shown that customizing the acoustic and language models of a natural language understanding system can significantly improve handling of non-native input; in order to make such a switch, however, the nativeness status of the user must be known. In this paper, w...

2012
Timo Baumann David Schlangen

We describe the 2012 release of INPROTK, our “Incremental Processing Toolkit” which combines a powerful and extensible architecture for incremental processing with components for incremental speech recognition and, new to this release, incremental speech synthesis. These components work domainindependently; we also provide example implementations of higher-level components such as natural langu...

2002
Robert Porzel Michael Strube

In this paper we will discuss several issues and requirements for enabling natural language processing systems to become context-adaptive. Given the fact that emerging systems feature speaker independent continuous speech recognition restricted to individual domains and are equipped with syntactic and semantic parsers for understanding input from these domains, we should begin to envision open ...

1999
K. Davies Robert E. Donovan Mark Epstein Martin Franz Abraham Ittycheriah Ea-Ee Jan Jean-Michel LeRoux David Lubensky Chalapathy Neti Mukund Padmanabhan Kishore Papineni Salim Roukos Andrej Sakrajda Jeffrey S. Sorensen Borivoj Tydlitát Todd Ward

We describe our development work on a telephonebased conversational system in the domain of mutual fund transactions. This system uses several components including robust large vocabulary continuous speech recognition, natural language understanding, dialog management, and text-to-speech synthesis technologies.

Journal: :CoRR 1997
Peter A. Heeman James F. Allen

Language models for speech recognition tend to concentrate solely on recognizing the words that were spoken. In this paper, we redefine the speech recognition problem so that its goal is to find both the best sequence of words and their syntactic role (part-of-speech) in the utterance. This is a necessary first step towards tightening the interaction between speech recognition and natural langu...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
yasser rezapour allameh tabataba'i university, tehran, iran. kianoush abdi university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran. hossein rezai semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran. parisa aboutorabi kashani tehran central brach, islammic azad university, tehran, iran.

objectives: the spontaneous language sample analysis is an important part of the language assessment protocol. language samples give us useful information about how children use language in the natural situations of daily life. the purpose of this study was to compare conversation, freeplay, and narrative speech in aspects of mean length of utterance (mlu), type-token ratio (ttr), and the numbe...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 1990

2016
Kathleen F. Nagle James T. Heaton

Producing speech with natural prosodic patterns is an ongoing challenge for users of electrolaryngeal (EL) speech. This study describes speech produced using a method currently in development, wherein a prosodic pattern is derived from skin surface electromyographical (sEMG) signals recorded from under the chin (submental surface). Eight laryngectomees who currently use a TruTone EL as their pr...

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