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Intentionality in Speech: Implications for Computational Models

Published on Jul 31, 20161057 Views

The field of spoken language processing typically treats speech as classic stimulus-response behaviour, hence there is strong interest in using the latest machine learning techniques (such as Deep N

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Intentionality in Speech: Implications for Computational Models00:00
Intentionality in Speech00:32
Teleological Behaviour01:07
Communicating Intentions - 103:12
Communicating Intentions - 204:36
Feedback06:21
Evidence for Such Behaviour07:28
Consequences for SLP07:48
PreSenCE - Predictive Sensorimotor Control and Emulation08:20
Needs-Driven MBDIAC Agent08:31
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 108:48
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 209:25
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 309:27
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 409:29
Effect on Vowel Space - 110:48
Effect on Vowel Space - 211:06
Effect on Vowel Space - 311:06
Effect on Vowel Space - 411:07
Effect on Vowel Space - 511:08
Effect on Vowel Space - 611:08
Effect on Vowel Space - 711:09
Effect on Intelligibility - 111:20
Effect on Intelligibility - 311:28
Effect on Intelligibility - 411:29
Effect on Intelligibility - 511:30
Effect on Intelligibility - 611:34
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 111:35
Reactive Speech Synthesis - 212:25
Concluding Remarks - 112:55
Concluding Remarks - 213:31
Concluding Remarks - 313:45
Thank You14:28