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Predicting human perception and ASR classification of word-final [t] by its acoustic sub-segmental properties

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Predicting human perception and ASR classification of word-final [t] by its acoustic sub-segmental properties
This paper presents a study on the acoustic sub-segmental properties of word-final /t/ in conversational standard Dutch and how these properties contribute to whether humans and an ASR system classify the /t/ as acoustically present or absent. In general, humans and the ASR system use the same cues (presence of a constriction, a burst, and alveolar friction), but the ASR system is also less sensitive to fine cues (weak bursts, smoothly starting friction) than human listeners and misled by the presence of glottal vibration. These data inform the further development of models of human and automatic speech processing.
Barbara Schuppler, Mirjam Ernestus, Wim A. van Dom
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INTERSPEECH
Authors Barbara Schuppler, Mirjam Ernestus, Wim A. van Dommelen, Jacques C. Koreman
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