Talker variability in speech processing

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Talker variability in speech processing

edited by Keith Johnson, John W. Mullennix

Academic Press, c1997

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Includes references and index

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内容説明

Unique in its approach, Talker Variability in Speech Processing embraces the differences in speech patterns without treating them as unwanted variables. The editors take on the difficult task of converting the mapping of speech patterns into mental representations. They cover theories of perception and cognition, issues in clinical speech pathology, and the practical concerns of speech technology. A radical departure from traditional approaches to speech processing, this text will strike a major chord for those surrounded by the dissonance of speech perception and language processing issues.

目次

  • Complex representations ised in speech processing - overview of the book
  • some thoughts on "normalization" in speech perception
  • words and voices - perception and production in episodic lexicon
  • on the nature of perceptual adjustment to voice
  • listening to voices - theory and practice in voice perception research
  • talker normalization - phonetic constancy as a cognitive process
  • normalization of vowels by breath sounds
  • speech perception without speaker normalization - an exemplar model
  • speaker modeling for speaker adaptation in automatic speech recognition
  • overcoming speaker variability in automatic speech recognition - the speaker adaptation approach
  • vocal tract normalization for articulatory recovery and adaptation.

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