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COGSCI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
The Dynamics of Lexical Competition During Spoken Word Recognition
The sounds that make up spoken words are heard in a series and must be mapped rapidly onto words in memory because their elements, unlike those of visual words, cannot simultaneou...
James S. Magnuson, James A. Dixon, Michael K. Tane...
JOCN
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Is There Pain in Champagne? Semantic Involvement of Words within Words during Sense-making
In an ERP experiment, we examined whether listeners, when making sense of spoken utterances, take into account the meaning of spurious words that are embedded in longer words, eit...
Petra M. van Alphen, Jos J. A. Van Berkum
SPEECH
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Real-time lexical competitions during speech-in-speech comprehension
This study investigates speech comprehension in competing multi-talker babble. We examined the effects of number of simultaneous talkers and of frequency of words in the babble on...
Véronique Boulenger, Michel Hoen, Emmanuel ...
INTERSPEECH
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Competition in the perception of spoken Japanese words
Japanese listeners detected Japanese words embedded at the end of nonsense sequences (e.g., kaba 'hippopotamus' in gyachikaba). When the final portion of the preceding c...
Takashi Otake, James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler
CVPR
2000
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Using Lexical Similarity in Handwritten Word Recognition
Recognition using only visual evidence cannot always be successful due to limitations of information and resources available during training. Considering relation among lexicon en...
Jaehwa Park, Venu Govindaraju