History


Please fill in your query. A complete syntax description you will find on the General Help page.
Prosody evaluation as a diagnostic process: Subjective vs. objective measurements. (English)
Int. J. Speech Technol. 6, No. 4, 409-418 (2003).
Summary: A set of perception experiments, using reiterant and lexicalised speech, was designed to perform a diagnostic of the relative implication of prosody in the segmentation and hierarchisation of speech. Both natural and synthetic intonation were evaluated. Then, two distance measures-correlation and root-mean-square distance on the acoustic parameters (F0, syllabic duration and intensity)-were applied to match the perception results. This objective vs. subjective comparison underlines which acoustic cues are used by listeners to judge the adequacy of prosody in performing a given function such as demarcation. Results can be summarized by a scale of the perceptual distance between two demarcation functions. This study also points out the ability of listeners to retrieve pertinent information on the basis of pure prosodic stimuli.
Classification: I.2.7 I.5.4
WorldCat.org
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional Valid CSS!