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Speech perception: Some new directions in research and theory
V. PERCEPTION OF FLUENT CONNECTED SPEECH. Most of the research in speech perception carried out over the 30 years has been directed almost exclusively at trying to understand the perception of isolated speech sounds. The bulk of this work has examined phoneme perception in isolated contexts using simple nonsense syllables as stimulus materials....
WEDNESDAY MORNING, 28 NOVEMBER 1979 GRAND BALLROOM III, 8 ...
Using an automatic segmentation program developed at TRW [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Suppl. 1 64, S179(A) (1978)] which provided a set of six acoustic-phonetic labels, several forms of Markov types of models and classification methods were developed to identify each language independently of the talker and context. Half of the
Context-dependent Syllable Modeling of Sentence-based Semi ...
Mixing models of different lengths and contexts produced only marginal improvements. Lakshmi and Hema 8 proposed a syllable-based continuous speech recognizer using group delay based two-level segmentation to mine syllables from a Tamil speech corpus. This did not require annotated transcribed training data.
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