نتایج جستجو برای: politeness and phonetic features

تعداد نتایج: 16864329  

Journal: :TURKISH JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCES 2013

Journal: :Pragmatics 2022

The aim of this contribution is twofold. On the one hand it will attempt to place various papers special issue in perspective vis-a-vis each other and notion ideology -the overall topic 6th International Pragmatics Conference driving theme behind present volume. goal provide a broader view on different as whole, summarize their claims without repeating what they have already said, but by lookin...

2001
Walter D. Andrews Mary A. Kohler Joseph P. Campbell John J. Godfrey

This paper describes a text-independent speaker recognition system that achieves an equal error rate of less than 1% by combining phonetic, idiolect, and acoustic features. The phonetic system is a novel language-independent speakerrecognition system based on differences among speakers in dynamic realization of phonetic features (i.e., pronunciation), rather than spectral differences in voice q...

2003
Sérgio Paulo Luís C. Oliveira

The phonetic alignment of the spoken utterances for speech research are commonly performed by HMM-based speech recognizers, in forced alignment mode, but the training of the phonetic segment models requires considerable amounts of annotated data. When no such material is available, a possible solution is to synthesize the same phonetic sequence and align the resulting speech signal with the spo...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2016
Vaishali Patil Preeti Rao

The computer-assisted learning of spoken language is closely tied to automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology which, as is well known, is challenging with non-native speech. By focusing on specific phonological differences between the target and source languages of non-native speakers, pronunciation assessment can be made more reliable. The four-way contrast of Hindi stops, where voicing a...

2014
Christopher Ahern Jason Quinley

Politeness strategies are employed cross-linguistically as a means of navigating interactions and negotiating relationships. We model the use of such strategies as kind of trust game where relationships between individuals are expressed in terms of other-regarding preferences. We demonstrate how politeness functions as a kind of currency for efficient social exchange.

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