This paper studies the influence of n-gram language models in the recognition of sung phonemes and words. We train uni-, bi-, and trigram language models for phonemes and bi- and...
A wide variety of singing synthesis models and methods exist, but there are remarkably few real-time controllers for these models. This paper describes a variety of devices develo...
The Lexical Access Problem consists of determining the intended sequence of words corresponding to an input sequence of phonemes (basic speech sounds) that come from a low-level p...
Ian E. Thomas, Ingrid Zukerman, Jonathan J. Oliver...
In most approaches to speech recognition, the speech signals are segmented using constant-time segmentation, for example into 25 ms blocks. Constant segmentation risks losing info...
This paper describes a framework for making up a set of syllables and phonemes that subsequently is used in the creation of acoustic models for continuous speech recognition of Lit...