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Energy Conservation Theory for Second Language Acquisition (Ect-l2a): A Partial Validation of Kinetic Energy– Aptitude and Motivation
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Energy Conservation Theory for Second Language Acquisition (Ect-l2a): A Partial Validation of Kinetic Energy– Aptitude and Motivation ...
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An Interview with APPLE Lecture Speaker Dr. Paul Kei Matsuda
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Social Values of Second Language Acquisition Research ...
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Kim, Peter. - : Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, 2019
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Motivation and Aptitude: A Partial Validation of ECT-L2A ...
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Kim, Peter. - : Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, 2019
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An Interview with APPLE Lecture Speaker Dr. Paul Kei Matsuda ...
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An Interview with APPLE Lecture Speaker Dr. Paul Kei Matsuda ...
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Motivation and Aptitude: A Partial Validation of ECT-L2A ...
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Identifying the Motivational Factors of International Students in the Hospitality Workplace: An Insight Into Motivating and Retaining Part-time Hospitality Employees
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Zhu, Dan. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2018
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The Impact of Using a Foreign-language in Restaurant Menus on Customers’ Attitude and Behavioural Intention
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Why an Indirect Measure of L2 Learner’s Willingness to Communicate in L2 Writing Requires Cautious Inferencing
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Why an Indirect Measure of L2 Learner’s Willingness to Communicate in L2 Writing Requires Cautious Inferencing ...
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Kim, Peter. - : Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, 2017
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Why an Indirect Measure of L2 Learner’s Willingness to Communicate in L2 Writing Requires Cautious Inferencing ...
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F-16 Speaker-Independent Speech Recognition System Using Cockpit Commands (70 Words)
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1988)
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A system is developed to achieve speaker independent isolated speech recognition. The system uses LPC Spectrum, Formants, and Frication Frequency as a feature set. Dynamic programming is applied for distance calculations. The fundamental design concept is to create a universal template for multiple speakers. A new algorithm, which combines the vocabularies of several speakers to produce one optimal template, is incorporated into the system. An advanced speech analysis tool called SPIRE provides the computational functions required to extract appropriate features. Seventy words, from the list of F-16 cockpit commands, are selected as a vocabulary of the system. The use of a merged template based on three of the feature sets achieves an accuracy of 99 percent. The system is implemented in list programming on Symbolics 3600 series computer. Keywords: Dynamic programming, Multiple feature sets, Merged template, LISP (list Processing Language), Data processing, Theses.
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*COCKPITS; *SPEECH RECOGNITION; ALGORITHMS; COMPUTATIONS; DATA PROCESSING; DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING; FUNCTIONS; Linguistics; OPTIMIZATION; RANGE(DISTANCE); SPEECH; SPEECH ANALYSIS; TEMPLATES; THESES; TOOLS; VOCABULARY; Voice Communications
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA203177 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA203177
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