DocumentCode
2254302
Title
Acoustic variability in spontaneous conversational speech of American English talkers
Author
Syrdal, Ann K.
Author_Institution
Network & Comput. Services, AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1996
fDate
3-6 Oct 1996
Firstpage
438
Abstract
Speaker variability strongly impacts human perception and technology performance, yet large-scale, systematic studies of the acoustic characteristics involved are rarely undertaken. This study provides statistics on selected segmental and suprasegmental acoustic parameters from measures made on spontaneous conversational telephone speech from 160 speakers in the Switchboard Corpus. Since spontaneous conversational speech is more dynamically variable than read speech representative of actual human communication, it was preferred for our applied research purposes
Keywords
acoustic variables measurement; speech processing; statistics; telephony; American English; Switchboard Corpus; acoustic characteristics; acoustic variability; human communication; human perception; research; segmental acoustic parameters; speaker variability; spontaneous conversational speech; spontaneous conversational telephone speech; statistics; technology performance; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic testing; Analysis of variance; Computer networks; Frequency measurement; Humans; Intelligent networks; Loudspeakers; Speech; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Spoken Language, 1996. ICSLP 96. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3555-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607148
Filename
607148
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