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How Autism Affects Speech Understanding in Multitalker Environments
In: DTIC (2014)
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How Autism Affects Speech Understanding in Multitalker Environments
In: DTIC (2013)
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Effects of Speech Intensity on the Callsign Acquisition Test (CAT) and Modified Rhyme Test (MRT) Presented in Noise
In: DTIC (2012)
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Performance Assessments of Two-Way, Free-Form, Speech-to-Speech Translation Systems for Tactical Use
In: DTIC (2011)
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Linking Semantic and Knowledge Representations in a Multi-Domain Dialogue System
In: DTIC (2007)
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Conversational Telephone Speech Corpus Collection for the NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation 2004
In: DTIC (2004)
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The Pragmatics of Taking a Spoken Language System Out of the Laboratory
In: DTIC (2003)
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A Three-Tiered Evaluation Approach for Interactive Spoken Dialogue Systems
In: DTIC (2001)
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Speech Intelligibility of Native and Non-Native Speech
In: DTIC (2000)
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Acoustic-Phonetic Modeling of Non-Native Speech for Language Identification
In: DTIC (2000)
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to investigate to what extent non native speech may deteriorate language identification (LID) performances and to improve them using acoustic adaptation. Our reference LID system is based on a phonotactic approach. The system makes use of language-independent acoustic models and language-specific phone-based bigram language models. Experiments are conducted on the SQALE test database, which contains recordings from English, Erench and German native speakers, and on the MIST database, which contains non-native speech in the same languages uttered by Dutch speakers. Using 5 seconds of telephone quality speech, language identification error rate amounts to 10% for native speech and to 28% for non-native speech, thus yielding an important increase in error rate in the non-native case. We improve non-native language identification by an adaptation of the acoustic models to the non-native speech. ; Presented at the Information Systems Technology Panel (IST) Tutorial and Workshop held in Leusden, The Netherlands, 13-14 September 1999. This article is from ADA387529 Multi-Lingual Interoperability in Speech Technology (l'Interoperabilite multilinguistique dans la technologie de la parole)
Keyword: *TELEPHONE SYSTEMS; ACOUSTICS; ADAPTATION; COMPONENT REPORT; DATA BASES; ERRORS; FOREIGN REPORTS; GERMANY(EAST AND WEST); IDENTIFICATION; LANGUAGE; MIST; NATO FURNISHED; QUALITY; SPEECH; SYMPOSIA; TEST AND EVALUATION; Voice Communications
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP010379
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP010379
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Comparative Experiments on Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition
In: DTIC (1993)
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Dialog Structure and Plan Recognition in Spontaneous Spoken Dialog
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
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Development of a Spoken Language System
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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Augmented Role Filling Capabilities for Semantic Interpretation of Spoken Language
In: DTIC (1991)
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Rule-Based Frequency Domain Speech Coding
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
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Connected Digit Recognition in a Multilingual Environment
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1988)
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Speaker-Independent Connected Speech.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1987)
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