Presentation 1997/3/28
Relationship between Kansei information processing of speech and speech understanding.
Kazuhiko KAKEHI, Atsushi NAGAHARA,
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Abstract(in English) Verbal information processing has been mainly studied for dialogue understanding. However, speech carries not only verbal information, but non-verbal information due to prosody. In speech communication such non-verbal information has rather important role to estimate speaker's "kansei" together with the meaning derived from verbal information. The effect of verbal information on the estimation of speaker's "kansei", and the role of "kansei" information for dissolving ambiguity of speech, are studied experimentally in this paper. The results show : (1) Non-verbal information processing is affected by the results of verbal information processing, and (2) the ambiguity of speech could be somewhat dissolved by non-verbal information.
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Keyword(in English) Speech Understanding / Semantic Information Processing / Kansei Information Processing
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Title (in English) Relationship between Kansei information processing of speech and speech understanding.
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Keyword(1) Speech Understanding
Keyword(2) Semantic Information Processing
Keyword(3) Kansei Information Processing
1st Author's Name Kazuhiko KAKEHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Atsushi NAGAHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University
Date 1997/3/28
Paper # TL96-12
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 608
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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