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AI
2011
Springer
12 years 8 months ago
Comparing Humans and Automatic Speech Recognition Systems in Recognizing Dysarthric Speech
Abstract. Speech is a complex process that requires control and coordination of articulation, breathing, voicing, and prosody. Dysarthria is a manifestation of an inability to cont...
Kinfe Tadesse Mengistu, Frank Rudzicz
ICCHP
2010
Springer
13 years 3 months ago
CanSpeak: A Customizable Speech Interface for People with Dysarthric Speech
Current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems designed to recognize dysarthric speech require an investment in training that involves considerable effort and must be repeated ...
Foad Hamidi, Melanie Baljko, Nigel Livingston, Leo...
CSL
2010
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
A computational auditory scene analysis system for speech segregation and robust speech recognition
A conventional automatic speech recognizer does not perform well in the presence of multiple sound sources, while human listeners are able to segregate and recognize a signal of i...
Yang Shao, Soundararajan Srinivasan, Zhaozhang Jin...
AIIA
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Multigranular Scale Speech Recognizers: Technological and Cognitive View
We present a proposal for an Automatic Speech Recognizer based on a “multigranular” model. The leading hypothesis is that speech signal contains information distributed on more...
Francesco Cutugno, Gianpaolo Coro, Massimo Petrill...
ICASSP
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An auditory-based feature for robust speech recognition
A conventional automatic speech recognizer does not perform well in the presence of noise, while human listeners are able to segregate and recognize speech in noisy conditions. We...
Yang Shao, Zhaozhang Jin, DeLiang Wang, Soundarara...