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LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Linguistic Resources for Reconstructing Spontaneous Speech Text
The output of a speech recognition system is not always ideal for subsequent downstream processing, in part because speakers themselves often make mistakes. A system would accompl...
Erin Fitzgerald, Frederick Jelinek
ACL
2009
13 years 2 months ago
What lies beneath: Semantic and syntactic analysis of manually reconstructed spontaneous speech
Spontaneously produced speech text often includes disfluencies which make it difficult to analyze underlying structure. Successful reconstruction of this text would transform thes...
Erin Fitzgerald, Frederick Jelinek, Robert Frank
TSD
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Why Is the Recognition of Spontaneous Speech so Hard?
Although speech, derived from reading texts, and similar types of speech, e.g. that from reading newspapers or that from news broadcast, can be recognized with high accuracy, recog...
Sadaoki Furui, Masanobu Nakamura, Tomohisa Ichiba,...
LREC
2010
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Partial Parsing of Spontaneous Spoken French
This paper describes the process and the resources used to automatically annotate a French corpus of spontaneous speech transcriptions in super-chunks. Super-chunks are enhanced c...
Olivier Blanc, Matthieu Constant, Anne Dister, Pat...
LREC
2010
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The Cambridge Cookie-Theft Corpus: A Corpus of Directed and Spontaneous Speech of Brain-Damaged Patients and Healthy Individuals
Investigating differences in linguistic usage between individuals who have suffered brain injury (hereafter patients) and those who haven't can yield a number of benefits. It...
Caroline Williams, Andrew Thwaites, Paula Buttery,...