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
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
Primarily assigned technology terms:
- automatic recognition
- bracketing
- classification
- data collection
- databases
- directory assistance
- factoring
- keyword-driven speech recognition
- language processing
- lexical access
- listing
- matching
- natural language processing
- processing
- quantitative analysis
- reading
- recognition
- recognition systems
- recognizer
- signal-processing
- speech recognition
- speech recognition systems
- speech synthesis
- speech technology
- speech understanding
- spoken language systems
- synthesis
- transcription
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