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Spring 2022
It is common in linguistic analysis to treat words as strings of speech segments that are believed to be transduced from the speech signal. However, there are notable shortcomings with this approach, especially concerning word comparison. Principally, comparing speech segment strings does not...
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Fall 2020
The process of spoken word recognition has been an important topic in the field of psycholinguistics for decades. Numerous models have been created, many of which received their own computational implementation. However, large-scale simulations using these models performed on the same dataset by...