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Evaluating the intelligibility benefit of speech modifications in known noise conditions
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 55 (2013) 4, 572-585
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Effects of the availability of visual information and presence of competing conversations on speech production
In: Interspeech ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02068896 ; Interspeech, Sep 2012, Portland, United States ; https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/interspeech_2012/i12_2033.html (2012)
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Effect of prosodic changes on speech intelligibility
In: Interspeech ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02068886 ; Interspeech, Sep 2012, Portland, United States ; https://www.isca-speech.org/archive/interspeech_2012/i12_1708.html (2012)
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Effects of the availability of visual information and presence of competing conversations on speech production
Aubanel, Vincent (R17640); Cooke, Martin; Foster, Emma. - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2012
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Effect of prosodic changes on speech intelligibility
Mayo, Catherine; Aubanel, Vincent (R17640); Cooke, Martin. - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2012
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Listeners' weighting of acoustic cues to synthetic speech naturalness: a multidimensional scaling analysis
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 53 (2011) 3, 311-326
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The Blizzard Challenge 2008
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Multidimensional scaling of listener responses to synthetic speech
Mayo, Catherine; Clark, Robert A J; King, Simon. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2005
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The influence of spectral distinctiveness on acoustic cue weighting in children's and adults' speech perception
Mayo, Catherine; Turk, Alice. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2005
Abstract: Children and adults appear to weight some acoustic cues differently in perceiving certain speech contrasts. One possible explanation for this difference is that children and adults make use of different strategies in the way that they process speech. An alternative explanation is that adult-child cue weighting differences are due to more general sensory (auditory) processing differences between the two groups. It has been proposed that children may be less able to deal with incomplete or insufficient acoustic information than are adults, and thus may require cues that are longer, louder, or more spectrally distinct to identify or discriminate between auditory stimuli. The current study tested this hypothesis by examining adults' and 3- to 7-year-old children's cue weighting for contrasts in which vowel-onset formant transitions varied from spectrally distinct (/no/-/mo/, /do/-/bo/, and /ta/-/da/) to spectrally similar (/ni/-/mi/, /de/-/be/, and /ti/-/di/). Spectrally distinct cues were more likely to yield different consonantal responses than were spectrally similar cues, for all listeners. Furthermore, as predicted by a sensory hypothesis, children were less likely to give different consonantal responses to stimuli distinguished by spectrally similar transitional cues than were adults. However, this pattern of behavior did not hold for all contrasts. Implications for theories of adult-child cue weighting differences are discussed.
Keyword: spectral analysis; speech; speech processing
URL: https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1979451
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/995
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No available theories currently explain all adult-child cue weighting differences
Mayo, Catherine; Turk, Alice. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2005
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Hearing - Articles and Reports - The Influence of Phonemic Awareness Development on Acoustic Cue Weighting Strategies in Children's Speech Perception
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 46 (2003) 5, 1184-1196
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The influence of phonemic awareness development on acoustic cue weighting strategies in children's speech perception
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 46 (2003) 5, 1184-1196
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The Influence of Phonemic Awareness Development on Acoustic Cue Weighting Strategies in Children's Speech Perception
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The influence of phonemic awareness development on acoustic cue weighting in children's speech perception
Mayo, Catherine; Scobbie, James M; Hewlett, Nigel. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2003
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Is the development of cue weighting strategies in children's speech perception context-dependent?
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Development of cue weighting in children's speech perception
Turk, Alice; Watson, Jocelynne; Mayo, Catherine. - : Temporal Integration in the Perception of Speech, 2002
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Flexibility of acoustic cue weighting in children's speech perception
Watson, Jocelynne; Turk, Alice; Mayo, Catherine. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2001
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Perceptual weighting and phonemic awareness in pre-reading and early-reading children.
Mayo, Catherine J.. - : International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999
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Perceptual weighting and phonemic awareness in pre-reading and early-reading children.
Mayo, Catherine. - : International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1999
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