Whence and Whither Prosody in Automatic Speech Understanding: A Case Study

作者: Jan Buckow , Volker Warnke , Elmar Nöth , Heinrich Niemann , Richard Huber

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摘要: The ‘case’ this paper is dealing with prosody research at the Chair for Pattern Recognition University of Erlangen– Nuremberg during last fifteen years. We want to show how mirrors development within automatic speech understanding in general. sketch realm and relate projects conducted topics. This illustrated more detail experimental results obtained two Emphasis put on interplay between prosodic information other knowledge sources.

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