Author

Contributions

  • Sagisaka, Y. - Contributor
  • Campbell, Nick. - Contributor
  • Higuchi, Norio. - Contributor
  • Workshop on Computational Approaches to Processing the Prosody of Spontaneous Speech (1995 : Kyoto, Japan) - Contributor

Publication

1997 - Springer, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

100,250 words, Guess

Page Count

401 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10038794804X
  • ISBN-139780387948041
  • LibraryThing2451237
  • Library of Congress Control Number96018416
  • Open LibraryOL980862M

Classifications

  • DDC414/.6
  • LCCP224 .C66 1997

Alternate Titles

  • Prosody

Description

The contributions to this volume represent the state of the art of computational analysis and modeling of spontaneous speech. Many research laboratories around the world are now working on methods of processing natural speech, so that machines can interpret what people say, rather than making people adapt their speech to a style that machines can understand. The book is in four main sections. The first gives the theoretical background and discusses how spontaneous speech differs from the laboratory-speech that has been the focus of most earlier analyses. The next part focuses on prosody and the structure of the spoken message, and the third discusses the generation and modeling of prosody for speech synthesis. The concluding part considers the use of prosodic information in automatic speech recognition. Each part begins with an overview of the field; other chapters are based on a workshop on computational approaches to processing spontaneous speech and represent the current state of research.

Subjects

Topics

CongrèsCongressesInformatiqueSpraaksyntheseData processingSpraakherkenningJapanese language

Other Editions

  • Computing prosody: computational models for processing spontaneous speechSpringer1997-01-01

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