(Enter summary)
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)
Context of citations to this paper: More
...In the work of Cohen [16] probabilities of handwritten phonological rules are learned from training data. In the work of Wooters et al. [71], the probabilities of a predetermined set of pronunciations is derived from the training data by means of a forced alignment. The...
.... made to introduce multiple pronunciations or graph based probabilistic pronunciation rules into HMM based speech recognizers [1, 3, 4, 11, 13, 9]. This work has been motivated by the observation that there is a strong mismatch between canonical dictionary pronunciations and...
Cited by: More
Rule-Based Categorial Analysis of Unprompted Speech - A.. - Beringer
(Correct)
Unsupervised Pronunciation Adaptation for Off-Line.. - Willett, McDermott.. (2002)
(Correct)
Speech Recognition System Design Based on Automatically Derived.. - Bacchiani (1999)
(Correct)
Similar documents (at the sentence level):
15.0%: Lexical Modeling in a Speaker Independent Speech Understanding.. - Wooters (1993)
(Correct)
Active bibliography (related documents): More All
0.2: WS96 Project Report Automatic Learning of Word.. - Project Leader Mitchel
(Correct)
0.1: Bayesian Learning of Probabilistic Language Models - Stolcke (1994)
(Correct)
0.1: Learning Phonological Rule Probabilities from Speech.. - Tajchman, Jurafsky.. (1995)
(Correct)
Similar documents based on text: More All
1.2: Mass Properties Measurement System: Dynamics And Statics.. - Doty, Wolcott (1993)
(Correct)
0.5: Evaluation and Collection of Proper Name Pronunciations Online - Llitjós, Black (2002)
(Correct)
0.3: Dynamic Pronunciation Models for Automatic Speech Recognition - Fosler-Lussier (1999)
(Correct)
Related documents from co-citation: More All
7: Phonological Structures for Speech Recognition (context) - Cohen - 1989
5: A statistical model for generating pronunciation networks (context) - Riley - 1991
5: Automatic Learning of Word Pronunciation from Data (context) - Weintraub, Fosler et al. - 1996
BibTeX entry: (Update)
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
@misc{ wooters94multiplepronunciation,
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.
To appear.",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wooters94multiplepronunciation.html" }
Citations (may not include all citations):
2528
Maximum likelihood from incomplete data via the EM algorithm (context) - Dempster, Laird et al. - 1977
193
Connectionist Speech Recognition A Hybrid Approach (context) - Bourlard, Morgan - 1993
174
A maximization technique occurring in the statistical analys.. (context) - Baum, Pitrie et al. - 1970
101
Automatic Speech Recognition: The Development of the SPHINX .. (context) - Lee - 1989
65
Links between Markov models and multilayer perceptrons (context) - Bourlard, Wellekens - 1990
44
Evaluation of spoken language systems: The ATIS domain (context) - Price - 1990
33
Phonological Structures for Speech Recognition (context) - Cohen - 1989
26
A statistical model for generating pronunciation networks (context) - Riley - 1991
13
Lexical Modeling in a Speaker Independent Speech Understandi..
- Wooters - 1993
12
Identification of contextual factors for pronunciation netwo.. (context) - Chen - 1990
9
The VOYAGER speech understanding system: Preliminary develop.. (context) - Zue, Glass et al. - 1990
1
of pronunciations is computed as the exponential of the entr.. (context) - Jurafsky, Wooters et al.
The graph only includes citing articles where the year of publication is known.
Documents on the same site (http://www.speech.sri.com/people/stolcke/publications.html): More
Modeling Pitch Range Variation Within And Across.. - Shriberg, Ladd..
(Correct)
An Efficient Probabilistic Context-Free Parsing Algorithm that.. - Stolcke (1995)
(Correct)
The Berkeley Restaurant Project - Jurafsky, Wooters, Tajchman, Segal.. (1994)
(Correct)
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC