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LREC
2008
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ProPOSEL: A Prosody and POS English Lexicon for Language Engineering
ProPOSEL is a prototype prosody and PoS (part-of-speech) English lexicon for Language Engineering, derived from the following language resources: the computer-usable dictionary CU...
Claire Brierley, Eric Atwell
BIOSTEC
2008
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Automatic Speech Recognition Based on Electromyographic Biosignals
This paper presents our studies of automatic speech recognition based on electromyographic biosignals captured from the articulatory muscles in the face using surface electrodes. W...
Szu-Chen Stan Jou, Tanja Schultz
IJCAI
1989
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Layering Predictions: Flexible Use of Dialog Expectation in Speech Recognition
entional user behavior, we need a principled mannerAbstract for relaxing contextual constraints when they are violated.When computer speech recognition is used for problem In order...
Sheryl R. Young, Wayne H. Ward, Alexander G. Haupt...
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UAI
1997
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Lexical Access for Speech Understanding using Minimum Message Length Encoding
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...
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ICASSP
2009
IEEE
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Formant-based technique for automatic filled-pause detection in spontaneous spoken english
Detection of filled pauses is a challenging research problem which has several practical applications. It can be used to evaluate the spoken fluency skills of the speaker, to im...
Kartik Audhkhasi, Kundan Kandhway, Om Deshmukh, As...