Markov Processes on Curves for Automatic Speech Recognition
Saul, Lawrence K., Rahim, Mazin G.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
It is widely observed, for example, that fast speech is more prone to recognition errors than slow speech. A related effect, occurring at the phoneme level, is that consonants (l,re more frequently botched than vowels. Generally speaking, consonants have short-lived, non-stationary acoustic signatures; vowels, just the opposite. Thus, at the phoneme level, we can view the increased confusability of consonants as a consequence of locally fast speech.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1999
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.68)