Ellen M. Eide, Lalit R. Bahl
ICSLP 1998
In French the pronunciations of many words change dramatically depending on the word immediately preceding it. The result of this phenomenon, known as “liaison”, in an ASR system that does not model “liaison” is the requirement of unnatural pronunciation and much user dissatisfaction. We present, in this paper, the development of an acoustic model which takes into account the wide variability of word pronunciations caused by the liaison, the integration of this model into a French continuous speech recognition system and decoding results.
Ellen M. Eide, Lalit R. Bahl
ICSLP 1998
Ganesh N. Ramaswamy, Harry Printz, et al.
ICSLP 1998
M.J.F. Gales
ICSLP 1998
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ICASSP 1989