This book is concerned with the automatic generation of inheritance hierarchies for the level below the phoneme and their application in acoustic modelling for automatic speech recognition. Over the last decade, computational phonology has adopted the typed feature structure representation formalism while paying little attention to subphonetic feature structures. Similarly, paradigmatic phonological knowledge used in acoustic modelling does usually not go beyond phonological feature bundles. Here, the discrepancy between hierarchically-structured lexica, as they are promoted in computational phonology and the flat-structured feature bundles common in acoustic modelling, is addressed in a powerful framework for solving combinatorial problems, i.e. constraint programming.
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Frankfurt a.M.
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 160 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-3-631-56076-1 (9783631560761)
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The Author: Moritz Neugebauer is a researcher at DaimlerChrysler Automotive Information Technology Institute, TU Berlin. Current fields of interest are human-machine interaction, spoken dialogue systems, and software development for multimodal interfaces.
Contents: Knowledge Representation in Constraint-Based Grammar Formalisms - Subphonetic Acoustic Modelling - Constraint Programming, Appropriateness and Inheritance - Experimental Evaluation.