Searching for "Erratum to "Effects of speaking rate and word frequency on pronunciations in convertional speech" [Speech Communication 29 (1999) 137-158]." – sorted by Relevance.
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Effects Of Speaking Rate And Word Frequency On Conversational Pronunciations
- speech recognition", Kerkrade, Netherlands, May 1998 EFFECTS OF SPEAKING RATE AND WORD FREQUENCY
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Dynamic Pronunciation Models for Automatic Speech Recognition
- speech. This dissertation examines how pronunciations vary in this speaking style, and how speaking rate
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Speaking Mode Dependent Pronunciation Modeling In Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech
- SPEAKING MODE DEPENDENT PRONUNCIATION MODELING IN LARGE VOCABULARY CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH
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Pronunciation Change in Conversational Speech and
- encounter considerable difficulties in recognizing spontaneous speech, where pronunciations of words often
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Pronunciation Adaptation At the Lexical Level
- from isolated words to conversational speech, the amount of pronunciation variation present
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Pronunciation Variants across Systems, Languages and Speaking Style
- of the word frequency rank. For MASK (spontaneous task-oriented speech) the 10 most frequent words account
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Pronunciation Variations In Emotional Speech
- with emotional speech. 1. INTRODUCTION Many factors have an impact on the pronunciation of a given word
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Modeling Pronunciation Variation in Conversational Speech Using Prosody
- by an individual speaker, as illustrated by differences in word error rates for different speaking styles [1
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Contextual Word And Syllable Pronunciation Models
- on the neighboring baseform phone. Other forms of context, such as word identity, speaking rate, and word
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Pronunciation modeling of mandarin casual speech – final report
- and casual speaking-modes, with large variations in pronunciation. Casual speech has high pronunciation
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