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TEMPOS investigates the relationship between breathing, speech movements, and prosodic rhythm to enhance speech technologies. By analyzing articulatory acceleration and its effects on speech patterns in multiple languages, the project aims to improve automatic speech recognition and support language learning and clinic…
Prosody – the rhythm and melody of speech – is fundamental to communication, shaping phrasing, emphasis, and meaning.
Yet the physiological basis of how breathing and articulatory movements interact to shape prosodic rhythm has received little systematic attention.
This lack of grounding also limits speech technologies such as automatic speech recognition (ASR), in handling variation across dialects, emotions, and second-language (L2) speech.TEMPOS (Temporal Precision in Speech – Unveiling the P…
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
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France, GRENOBLE
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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