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Unsupervised quantification of entity consistency between photos and text in real-world news ...
Müller-Budack, Eric. - : Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2022
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Traitement neuronal des voix et familiarité : entre reconnaissance et identification du locuteur
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Non-linguistic Vocalization Recognition Based on Convolutional, Long Short-Term Memory, Deep Neural Networks
Qiu, Liang. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
In: Qiu, Liang. (2018). Non-linguistic Vocalization Recognition Based on Convolutional, Long Short-Term Memory, Deep Neural Networks. UCLA: Electrical Engineering 0303. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1pz29229 (2018)
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Electrophysiological evidence for the integral nature of tone in Mandarin spoken word recognition
Ho, Amanda. - 2015
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Neural responses demonstrate the dynamicity of speech perception
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Semantic richness effects in visual word processing
Rabovsky, Milena. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2014
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Visual word recognition in dyslexia : implication of ventral and dorsal pathways ; La reconnaissance visuelle des mots chez le dyslexique : implication des voies ventrale et dorsale
Mahé, Gwendoline. - : HAL CCSD, 2013
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00919475 ; Médecine humaine et pathologie. Université de Strasbourg, 2013. Français. ⟨NNT : 2013STRAJ014⟩ (2013)
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The Dynamic Role of Subphonemic Cues in Speech Perception: Investigating Coarticulatory Processing Across Sound Classes
Arbour, Jessica. - 2012
Abstract: Neural responses to anticipatory coarticulatory cues were investigated across systematically varying phonological conditions. Congruent or incongruent subphonemic information was placed between an initial consonant and a vowel in a consonant-vowel- consonant (CVC) spoken word (Archibald & Joanisse, 2011). Due to physical and temporal differences across sound classes, the objective was to investigate whether coarticulatory information would be processed differently across controlled manipulations of onset (fricative vs. stop) and vowel type (height vs. backness). Event- related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a printed-word/spoken-word matching paradigm, in which participants indicated whether a visual prime stimulus and a spoken word matched/mismatched. The “Phonological Mapping Negativity” (PMN) component provides strong evidence that the use of coarticulatory information in speech recognition varies in strength and timing as a function of onset type (fricative vs. stop) and vowel height (high vs. low). Coarticulatory cues were more readily perceived in spoken word beginning with fricatives than with stops. Similarly, subphonemic variations were more easily detected in low vowels than in high vowels. Observed perceptual and temporal differences are interpreted to reflect variations in subphonemic and phonological processing. ; Master of Science (MSc)
Keyword: Cognition and Perception; Event-Related Potentials (ERP); Linguistics; Phonetics and Phonology; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Spoken Word Recognition; Subphonemic Coarticulation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/12635
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Applications in pharmacokinetic modeling
Arnold, Esther. - : uga, 2003
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Neural correlates of consciousness : empirical and conceptual questions
Franks, Nicholas P. (Mitarb.); Nijhawan, Romi (Mitarb.); Metzinger, Thomas (Hrsg.). - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press, 2002
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Time map phonology : finite state models and event logics in speech recognition
Carson-Berndsen, Julie. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer, 1998
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Institut für Empirische Sprachwissenschaft
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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