Linguistic and paralinguistic differences between multimodal and telephone-only dialogues in English and Japanese.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We report on a comparison of English and Japanese speech in goal-directed conversation in both telephone-only and multimedia environments. Factors considered are: disfluency, distribution of syntactic sentence types, deictic expressions and distribution of utterance intention types. Responses to a subjective survey of subjects' reactions to the communication modes are also discussed. Results have implications for constructing models of speaker and hearer, as well as for understanding the role of visual information in communication and for the design of a machine translation system integrated with multimedia technologies.
- 一般社団法人 日本音響学会の論文
一般社団法人 日本音響学会 | 論文
- How large is the individual difference in hearing sensitivity?: Establishment of ISO 28961 on the statistical distribution of hearing thresholds of otologically normal young persons
- Applying generation process model constraint to fundamental frequency contours generated by hidden-Markov-model-based speech synthesis
- Vocal cord vibration in the production of consonants. Observation by means of high-speed digital imaging using a fiberscope.:Observation by means of high-speed digital imaging using a fiberscope
- The early reflections of the impulse response in an auditorium.
- Multiple reflections between rigid plane panels.