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Title: Dynamical system modelling of articulator movement.
Authors: King, Simon
Wrench, Alan
Issue Date: 1999
Citation: In Proc. ICPhS 99, pages 2259-2262, San Francisco, August 1999.
Publisher: International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
Abstract: We describe the modelling of articulatory movements using (hidden) dynamical system models trained on Electro-Magnetic Articulograph (EMA) data. These models can be used for automatic speech recognition and to give insights into articulatory behaviour. They belong to a class of continuous-state Markov models, which we believe can offer improved performance over conventional Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) by better accounting for the continuous nature of the underlying speech production process - that is, the movements of the articulators. To assess the performance of our models, a simple speech recognition task was used, on which the models show promising results.
Keywords: Electro-Magnetic Articulograph
automatic speech recognition
Hidden Markov Models
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1165
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