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Speech Emotion Recognition in Mental Health: Systematic Review of Voice-Based Applications.
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Articulation Rate and Speech Rhythm in Child-Directed Speech and Adult-Directed Speech
Journal of Indian Speech Language & Hearing Association, 2022Introduction Studies have demonstrated that mothers exaggerate linguistic, segmental and supra-segmental properties of Child-Directed Speech. However, these studies have majorly focused on acoustic characteristics of pitch and its related measures. There has been relatively little research on speech rhythm.
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AT&T Technical Journal, 1986
This paper presents an overview of the current activities in speech research. We will discuss the state of the art in speech coding, text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition, and speaker recognition. In the speech coding area, current algorithms perform well at bit rates down to 9.6 kb/s, and the research is directed at bringing the rate for high ...
Bishnu S. Atal, Lawrence R. Rabiner
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This paper presents an overview of the current activities in speech research. We will discuss the state of the art in speech coding, text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition, and speaker recognition. In the speech coding area, current algorithms perform well at bit rates down to 9.6 kb/s, and the research is directed at bringing the rate for high ...
Bishnu S. Atal, Lawrence R. Rabiner
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Infant‐Directed Speech Facilitates Word Segmentation
Infancy, 2005AbstractThere are reasons to believe that infant‐directed (ID) speech may make language acquisition easier for infants. However, the effects of ID speech on infants' learning remain poorly understood. The experiments reported here assess whether ID speech facilitates word segmentation from fluent speech.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
Previous studies have shown that infant-directed speech (‘motherese’) exhibits overemphasized acoustic properties which may facilitate the acquisition of phonetic categories by infant learners. It has been suggested that the use of infant-directed data for training automatic speech recognition systems might also enhance the automatic learning and ...
Katrin, Kirchhoff, Steven, Schimmel
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Previous studies have shown that infant-directed speech (‘motherese’) exhibits overemphasized acoustic properties which may facilitate the acquisition of phonetic categories by infant learners. It has been suggested that the use of infant-directed data for training automatic speech recognition systems might also enhance the automatic learning and ...
Katrin, Kirchhoff, Steven, Schimmel
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Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 2010
It is the aim of this paper to identify and analyse directive speech acts in a corpus of Early Modern English and Present-day English written texts from legal, religious and scientific discourse. It starts with a justification of the application of speech act models to the analysis of written texts. Then several descriptive models are compared (Section"
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It is the aim of this paper to identify and analyse directive speech acts in a corpus of Early Modern English and Present-day English written texts from legal, religious and scientific discourse. It starts with a justification of the application of speech act models to the analysis of written texts. Then several descriptive models are compared (Section"
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ICASSP '84. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1984
The speech direction finder described here is a relatively simple device based on an off the shelf microcomputer. It can provide the direction to a talker to within 3 degrees of azimuth angle on a single spoken syllable, will only respond to speech, and when used with Wallace linear array microphones can provide this at distances of 50 feet or more ...
D. Fischell, C. Coker
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The speech direction finder described here is a relatively simple device based on an off the shelf microcomputer. It can provide the direction to a talker to within 3 degrees of azimuth angle on a single spoken syllable, will only respond to speech, and when used with Wallace linear array microphones can provide this at distances of 50 feet or more ...
D. Fischell, C. Coker
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