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August 27-31, 2007
Antwerp, Belgium |
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ThC.SS - Multilingualism in Speech and Language ProcessingThursday, August 30, 2007, Astrid Plaza hotel, Room Scala 1 Session Chair: Jan Verhasselt, Tele Atlas The main objectives of this special session are:
Program13:30 – 14:00: Invited Tutorial Tanja Schultz, Alan W Black, Sameer Badaskar, Matthew Hornyak and John Kominek (Carnegie Mellon University USA): SPICE - Web-based Tools for Rapid Language Adaptation in Speech Processing Systems. In this paper we describe the design and implementation of a user interface for SPICE, a web-based toolkit for rapid prototyping of speech and language processing components. We report on the challenges and experiences gathered from testing these tools in an advanced graduate hands-on course, in which we created speech recognition, speech synthesis, and small domain translation components for 10 different languages within only 6 weeks. 14:00 – 14:30: Invited Tutorial Filip Deprez, Jan Odijk and Jan De Moortel (Nuance Communications International, Belgium): Introduction to Multilingual Corpus-Based Concatenative Speech Synthesis. This tutorial paper addresses foreign-language support in corpus-based concatenative text-to-speech systems. We give an overview of application domains where strictly monolingual speech synthesis is not sufficient and where multilingual text-to-speech is required or highly desirable. We describe two approaches to multilingual corpus-based speech synthesis: phoneme mapping on the one hand, and the creation of multilingual speech databases on the other. We list the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches. Index Terms: speech synthesis, multilingualism, phoneme mapping, multilingual speech database 14:30 – 15:30: Oral session 14:30 - Recognition of foreign names spoken by native speakers, Frederik Stouten and Jean-Pierre Martens, Ghent University, Belgium 14:50 - Language Identification using several sources of information with a multiple-Gaussian classifier, Ricardo Cordoba, Luis F. D'Haro, Fernando Fernandez-Martinez, Juan M. Montero, Roberto Barra, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 15:10 - Dynamic Language Change in MIMUS, Carmen Del Solar, Guillermo Pérez, Eva Florencio, David Moral, Gabriel Amores, Pilar Manchón, University of Seville, Spain ContactSession organizer:Dr. Jan Verhasselt
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