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Multiple-Pronunciation Lexical Modeling In A Speaker Independent Speech Understanding System (1994)  (Make Corrections)  (20 citations)
Chuck Wooters, Andreas Stolcke



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Abstract: One of the sources of difficulty in speech recognition and understanding is the variability due to alternate pronunciations of words. To address the issue we have investigated the use of multiple-pronunciation models (MPMs) in the decoding stage of a speaker-independent speech understanding system. In this paper we address three important issues regarding MPMs: (a) Model construction: How can MPMs be built from available data without human intervention? (b) Model embedding: How should MPM... (Update)

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Chuck Wooters and Andreas Stolcke. Multiple-pronunciation lexical modeling in a speaker-independent speech understanding system. In ICSLP-94, 1994. To appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wooters94multiplepronunciation.html   More

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  author = "C. Wooters and A. Stolcke",
  title = "Multiple-pronunciation lexical modeling in a speaker-independent speech
    understanding system",
  text = "Chuck Wooters and Andreas Stolcke. Multiple-pronunciation lexical modeling
    in a speaker-independent speech understanding system. In ICSLP-94, 1994.
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  year = "1994",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wooters94multiplepronunciation.html" }
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