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LREC
2008
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Automatic Phoneme Segmentation with Relaxed Textual Constraints
Speech synthesis by unit selection requires the segmentation of a large single speaker high quality recording. Automatic speech recognition techniques, e.g. Hidden Markov Models (...
Pierre Lanchantin, Andrew C. Morris, Xavier Rodet,...
AIIA
2005
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Building a Wide Coverage Dynamic Grammar
Incremental processing is relevant for language modeling, speech recognition and language generation. In this paper we devise a dynamic version of Tree Adjoining Grammar (DVTAG) th...
Alessandro Mazzei, Vincenzo Lombardo
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Acoustic-phonetic information from excitation source for refining manner hypotheses of a phone recognizer
Reliable acoustic-phonetic (AP) information derived from the speech signal can be used to detect and correct errors in the output of a phone recognizer. In this paper, limited aco...
N. Dhananjaya, B. Yegnanarayana, Suryakanth V. Gan...
MLMTA
2007
14 years 11 months ago
GenInc: An Incremental Context-Free Grammar Learning Algorithm for Domain-Specific Language Development
- While grammar inference (or grammar induction) has found extensive application in the areas of robotics, computational biology, speech and pattern recognition, its application to...
Faizan Javed, Marjan Mernik, Barrett R. Bryant, Al...
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NAACL
2001
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Generating Training Data for Medical Dictations
In automatic speech recognition (ASR) enabled applications for medical dictations, corpora of literal transcriptions of speech are critical for training both speaker independent a...
Sergey V. Pakhomov, Michael Schonwetter, Joan Bach...