Assessing the utility of judgments of children's speech production made by untrained listeners in uncontrolled listening environments.
Benjamin MunsonPublished in: INTERSPEECH (2013)
Keyphrases
- hearing impaired
- autistic children
- synthesized speech
- utility function
- speech signal
- speech recognition
- speech recognition technology
- lighting conditions
- young children
- cobb douglas
- production process
- production system
- pilot study
- educational software
- pattern recognition
- viewpoint
- multi user environment
- user interface
- dynamic environments
- school children
- text to speech
- speaker identification
- broadcast news
- computer games
- production line
- real world
- expected utility
- automatic speech recognition