In a previous paper we proposed Web-based language models relying on the possibility theory. These models explicitly represent the possibility of word sequences. In this paper we ...
Stanislas Oger, Vladimir Popescu, Georges Linar&eg...
We describe a new language-independent technique for automatically identifying errors in an electronic pronunciation dictionary by analyzing the source of conflicting patterns dir...
This study provided a quantitative analysis of the kinematic deviances in dysarthria associated with spastic cerebral palsy. Of particular interest were tongue tip movements durin...
Heejin Kim, Panying Rong, Torrey M. Loucks, Mark H...
This paper describes a system for assistive writing, the Speech Supplemented Word Prediction Program (SSWPP). This system uses the first letter of a word typed by the user as well...
John-Paul Hosom, Tom Jakobs, Allen Baker, Susan Fa...
Acoustic characteristics of speech signals differ with gender due to physiological differences of the glottis and the vocal tract. Previous research [1] showed that adding the voi...