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| Title: | Mixture density networks, human articulatory data and acoustic-to-articulatory inversion of continuous speech. |
| Authors: | Richmond, Korin |
| Issue Date: | 2001 |
| Citation: | In Proc. Workshop on Innovation in Speech Processing, pages 259-276. Institute of Acoustics, April 2001. |
| Publisher: | Institute of Acoustics |
| Abstract: | Researchers have been investigating methods for retrieving the articulation underlying an acoustic
speech signal for more than three decades. A successful method would find many applications,
for example: low bit-rate speech coding, helping individuals with speech and hearing disorders by
providing visual feedback during speech training, and the possibility of improved automatic speech
recognition. |
| Keywords: | asr speech |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1143 |
| Appears in Collections: | CSTR publications
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