ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of H92-1088

Paper Title:
TOWARDS USING PROSODY IN SPEECH RECOGNITION/UNDERSTANDING SYSTEMS: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN READ AND SPONTANEOUS SPEECH

Authors: Kim E.A. Silverman and Eleonora Blaauw and Judith Spitz and John F Pitrelli

Other assigned terms:

  • accent
  • acoustic models
  • affix
  • american english
  • approach
  • break
  • british english
  • case
  • content words
  • contour
  • corpora
  • dialogue context
  • discourse
  • distribution
  • duration
  • dutch
  • exact match
  • fact
  • feature
  • function words
  • information source
  • information structure
  • intonation
  • intonational phrase
  • intonational phrase boundary
  • labeling
  • names
  • natural language
  • nouns
  • orthography
  • pause
  • pause duration
  • pauses
  • phrase
  • phrase boundary
  • pitch
  • pitch accent
  • preposition
  • prepositional phrase
  • probabilities
  • process
  • prosodic features
  • prosody
  • query
  • sentence
  • sentences
  • signal
  • signal energy
  • speech acts
  • speech corpora
  • speech signal
  • spoken language
  • standard deviation
  • style
  • symbol
  • symbols
  • syntactic structure
  • syntactic theory
  • syntax
  • synthetic speech
  • technology
  • telephone network
  • theory
  • tone
  • training
  • transcriptions
  • understanding
  • user
  • utterance
  • word
  • word boundaries
  • word string
  • word strings
  • words

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