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PDF | Human listeners use lexical stress for word segmentation and disambiguation. We look into using lexical stress for large-vocabulary speech.
The acoustic realization of vowels with lexical stress generally differs substantially from their unstressed counterparts, which are.
Human listeners use lexical stress for word segmentation and disambiguation. We look into using lexical stress for large- vocabulary speech recognition for ...
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We conclude that the mapping of lexical stress to the acoustic surface of fluent speech is not sufficiently straightforward to be of direct benefit for CSR.
This paper examines an approach of using lexical stress mod- els to improve the speech recognition performance on sponta- neous telephone speech.
The acoustic realization of vowels with lexical stress generally differs substantially from their unstressed counterparts, which are more reduced in ...
Stress is one of the key components in human speech perception. Its uses extend from the phonetic level over the lexical to the syntactic and semantic level ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper we investigate acoustic di erences between vowels in syllables that do or don't carry lexical stress. The speech material on which ...
In this paper we investigate acoustic differences between vowels in syllables that do or do not carry lexical stress. In doing so, we concentrated on ...
(2006). Lexical stress in continuous speech recognition. In s.n. (Ed.), Proceedings of the ninth international conference on spoken language (pp. 2382-2385).