Roy, D. (2001). Situation-aware spoken language processing. In Royal Institute of Acoustics Workshop on Innovation in Speech Processing, Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

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....as teaching information. Thus, the model grounded raw speech is more biologically plausible than the transcription based approaches. Compared with the studies of early speech segmentation, there are relatively few computational studies of lexical learning. Roy et al. Roy and Pentland, 1998, Roy, 2001, Roy and Pentland, 2002] use the correlation of speech and vision to associate spoken utterances with a corresponding object s visual appearance. His work is motivated by modeling the early stages of word acquisition from sensor grounded speech and visual signals. The learning algorithms based on ....

Roy, D. (2001). Situation-aware spoken language processing. In Royal Institute of Acoustics Workshop on Innovation in Speech Processing, Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

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