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Detecting and Correcting Speech Repairs

by Peter Heeman, et al. , 1994
"... Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding word ..."
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Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding

Tagging speech repairs

by Peter A. Heeman, et al. , 1994
"... This paper describes a method of detecting speech repairs that uses a part-of-speech tagger. The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speech repairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. Other contextual clues, such as editing terms, ..."
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This paper describes a method of detecting speech repairs that uses a part-of-speech tagger. The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speech repairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. Other contextual clues, such as editing terms

Detecting and Correcting Speech Repairs

by unknown authors
"... Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding word ..."
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Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding

Detecting and Correcting Speech Repairs ∗

by unknown authors , 1994
"... Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding word ..."
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Interactive spoken dialog provides many new challenges for spoken language systems. One of the most critical is the prevalence of speech repairs. This paper presents an algorithm that detects and corrects speech repairs based on finding the repair pattern. The repair pattern is built by finding

Speech repairs: A parsing perspective

by Mark G. Core, Lenhart K. Schubert - In Satellite meeting ICPHS 99 , 1999
"... This paper presents a grammatical and processing framework for handling speech repairs. The proposed framework has proved adequate for a collection of human-human task-oriented dialogs, both in a full manual examination of the corpus, and in tests with a parser capable of parsing some of that corpus ..."
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This paper presents a grammatical and processing framework for handling speech repairs. The proposed framework has proved adequate for a collection of human-human task-oriented dialogs, both in a full manual examination of the corpus, and in tests with a parser capable of parsing some

Detecting And Correcting Speech Repairs In Japanese

by Peter A. Heeman, K.H. Loken-Kim
"... One of the characteristics of spontaneous speech is the abundance of speech repairs, in which speakers go back and repeat or change something they have just said. In other work [7], we proposed a language model for speech recognition that can detect and correct speech repairs in English. In this pap ..."
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One of the characteristics of spontaneous speech is the abundance of speech repairs, in which speakers go back and repeat or change something they have just said. In other work [7], we proposed a language model for speech recognition that can detect and correct speech repairs in English

Acoustically verifying speech repair annotation

by Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman, Susan E. Strayer - Proceedings of DISS’03 , 2003
"... Identifying speech repairs is a critical part of annotating spontaneous speech. DialogueView is an annotation tool that provides visual and audio supports for directly annotating speech repairs. In this paper, we report the usability of clean play, a special feature implemented in DialogueView, whic ..."
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Identifying speech repairs is a critical part of annotating spontaneous speech. DialogueView is an annotation tool that provides visual and audio supports for directly annotating speech repairs. In this paper, we report the usability of clean play, a special feature implemented in Dialogue

Continuous Tracheoesophageal Speech Repair

by Arantza Del Pozo, Steve Young - In Proc. EUSIPCO , 2006
"... This paper describes an investigation into the repair of con-tinuous tracheoesophageal (TE) speech. Our repair system resynthesises TE speech using a synthetic glottal waveform, reduces its jitter and shimmer and applies a novel spectral smoothing and tilt correction algorithm, derived from a compar ..."
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This paper describes an investigation into the repair of con-tinuous tracheoesophageal (TE) speech. Our repair system resynthesises TE speech using a synthetic glottal waveform, reduces its jitter and shimmer and applies a novel spectral smoothing and tilt correction algorithm, derived from a

Speech Repairs in the DIME corpus

by Iván Moreno, Luis A. Pineda
"... Abstract. In this paper the analysis of speech disfluencies and repairs in a task oriented spoken corpus in Spanish, the DIME Corpus DIME [11], and its relation to dialogue segmentation and discourse markers is presented. A method to detect and correct the most common speech disfluencies for speech ..."
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Abstract. In this paper the analysis of speech disfluencies and repairs in a task oriented spoken corpus in Spanish, the DIME Corpus DIME [11], and its relation to dialogue segmentation and discourse markers is presented. A method to detect and correct the most common speech disfluencies for speech

CONTINUOUS TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL SPEECH REPAIR

by unknown authors
"... This paper describes an investigation into the repair of continuous tracheoesophageal (TE) speech. Our repair system resynthesises TE speech using a synthetic glottal waveform, reduces its jitter and shimmer and applies a novel spectral smoothing and tilt correction algorithm, derived from a compara ..."
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This paper describes an investigation into the repair of continuous tracheoesophageal (TE) speech. Our repair system resynthesises TE speech using a synthetic glottal waveform, reduces its jitter and shimmer and applies a novel spectral smoothing and tilt correction algorithm, derived from a
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