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NAACL
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Are Some Speech Recognition Errors Easier to Detect than Others?
This study investigates whether some speech recognition (SR) errors are easier to detect and what patterns can be identified from those errors. Specifically, SR errors were exam...
Yongmei Shi, Lina Zhou
ICMCS
2007
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Alignment of Speech to Highly Imperfect Text Transcriptions
We introduce a novel and inexpensive approach for the temporal alignment of speech to highly imperfect transcripts from automatic speech recognition (ASR). Transcripts are generat...
Alexander Haubold, John R. Kender
EJASMP
2010
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13 years 2 days ago
Ageing Voices: The Effect of Changes in Voice Parameters on ASR Performance
With ageing, human voices undergo several changes which are typically characterized by increased hoarseness and changes in articulation patterns. In this study, we have examined t...
Ravichander Vipperla, Steve Renals, Joe Frankel