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The paper describes the development of a non-linear temporal compression algorithm applied to a sequence of phonetic classification probability vectors.
In order to keep the context duration manageable, non-linear time compression is performed on the input data to the lexical access network, such that ...
Jan 22, 2019 · We found, in line with the literature, that unprocessed fast speech was less intelligible than linearly compressed normal speech. Fast speech ...
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The present study investigates whether, at a speech rate that human speakers can attain, artificially time-compressed speech is easier to process.
Firstly, with linear time compression, speech signals can be altered in ... mapping, and lexical access (Koul, 2003). In fact, even for high quality ...
In a similar way, Cutler (1986) found that the stress pattern of a speech signal needed a certain amount of time to constrain lexical access. For example, a ...
This study investigates the interaction of lexical access and articulation in spoken word production, examining two dimensions along which theories vary.
Abstract. This study explored the role of attentional and perceptual factors in lexical access by examining the effects of acoustic distortion on semantic ...
Non-linear time compression for lexical access. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1615-1618 ... Lexical access using a recurrent error propagation network. EUROSPEECH ...
Note the extent of articulatory (and hence acoustic) restructuring for rapid speech, manifest particularly in non-linear compression of segment durations.