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Acoustic-phonetic recognition in BBN SPEECHLIS
ICASSP '76. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005This paper describes the acoustic-phonetic analysis of continuous speech in a complete speech understanding system. The system accepts various parameters derived from the digital waveform and short-time spectra, and produces a segment lattice where segments can have overlapping boundaries and the description of segments is a list of labels.
Richard Schwartz, V. Zue
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Acoustic discrimination within phonetic categories
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976Phonetic categorization implies limits on the discrimination of speech stimuli within phonetic categories. Tests of the validity of this implication should be made with minimal mnemonic requirements, such as same-different tasks. Using the Abramson-Lisker bilabial series varying along the VOT dimension, we obtained both identification and ...
Gregory P. Widin, Arlene Earley Carney
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Phonetic triplets in acoustic-phonetic decoding of continuous speech
[Proceedings] ICASSP 91: 1991 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1991A knowledge-based approach which stores knowledge in the form of contextual prototypes called triplets is presented. A triplet consists of an acoustic description using acoustic events (burst features, formant trajectories, etc.) and a component representing the acoustic correlates used by a human expert.
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Acoustic-phonetic processing in semantic dementia
Brain and Language, 2006University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, PA, USAAccepted 6 July 2006IntroductionSemantic dementia (SD) results in a progressive loss of conceptualknowledge in the context of preserved syntactic, auditory, and visual spa-tial abilities (Grossman & Ash, 2004; Hodges, 2003; Paterson, Knott, H ...
Shaleigh Kwok+3 more
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Acoustic Phonetic Transcription of Written English
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1964The function that maps the words of written English onto the corresponding words of spoken English is described. The simplest hypothesis is that this function F, defined on the symbols forming the letters of the alphabet, maps each letter onto a sound, and maps the sequence of letters L1L2 as F(L1L2) = F(L1)F(L2).
B. V. Bhimani+2 more
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Speech Production and Acoustic Phonetics
2009This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Organs Articulatory Phonetics Acoustic Phonetics Acoustic Theory of Speech Production Practical Vocal Tract Models for Speech Analysis Coarticulation Prosody (Suprasegmentals) Conclusion This chapter ...
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Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
The Modern Language Journal, 1998Timothy J. Vance, Keith A. Johnson
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Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
Language, 1999Keith A. Johnson, Kimary N. Shahin
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Acoustic-phonetic encoding in the human auditory
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017In this talk, I will address the functional organization of the human auditory cortex and its role in speech processing. I will describe new evidence for global partitioning of the auditory cortex into domains relevant for the encoding the temporal dynamics of connected speech.
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