With more and more non-native speakers speaking in English, the fast and efficient adaptation to non-native English speech becomes a practical concern. The performance of speech recognition systems is consistently poor on non-native speech. The challenge for non-native speech recognition is to maxim...
There are many situations in which it is desirable to be able to distinguish spontaneous speech and speech which is non-spontaneous. Examples of situations in which this problem may arise include forensic evidence situations, sorting voice-mail responses from voice-mail menus, and automatic segmentati...
Proc Eurospeech 'Non-Native Spontaneous Speech Recognition through Polyphone Decision Tree Specialization - Wang, Schultz - 2003 () Citation Context ...model adaptation, among the pioneers are Witt and Young (1999) and Tomokiyo (2000). Adaptation method either use speaker’s native lang...
Non-speech segments will further be used as candidates of sentence boundary in our next experiment. 展开 关键词: prosodic features spontaneous speech speech/non-speech detection sentence boundary detection DOI: 10.1109/ComManTel.2013.6482394 被引量: 3 ...
Both NAP and AP had a poorer performance on OPEN metaphors and idioms compared to HC, with worse results on spontaneous interpretation of idioms than metaphors. No differences were observed between NAP and AP in CLOSED tasks. The ML approach points at CLOSED idioms as the best discriminating ...
”Speech and PhenomenaIntroduction to the Problem of Signs in Husserl’s Phenomenology报告者:十目果导言1、提出本书的问题与任务1)目的是找到现象学内部隐藏的形而上学预设Do not phenomenological necessity, the rigor and subtlety of Husserl's analysis, the exigencies to which it responds and which we...
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The most non-language-like gestures are those movements classified as gesticulation: these are what McNeill describes as ‘unwitting accompaniments of speech’ (1992: 72), spontaneous movements of the arms and hands that accompany speech: Communicators are either unaware or, at best, only ...
She giggled often showing her nervousness and lack of confidence, making everyone take her a little less seriously, but still welcoming her speech and empathizing with her discomfort. Meaning and/or Motivation: Laughter that is meant to disguise hidden anxiety or disagreement, stress, be polite, ...
(obtained from the websitehttps://www.presidency.ucsb.edu). The reason for selecting the latter texts for comparative analysis is their proximity to the former in terms of the communicative setting, the speaker’s identity and delivery mode of spontaneous speeches as well as the time span of ...