next up previous contents index
Next: Index J Up: Alphabetically partitioned index Previous: Index H

Index I

identification
see spoken language identification
identity assignment
Speaker identification versus speaker | Definitions | Reference systems
idiolect
Dialect forms | Design by observation
idiom
Kinds of lexical unit | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information
phrasal
A simple sign model | Kinds of lexical unit | Pronunciation information
pragmatic
Spoken language and written | Idiomatic information | Idiomatic information
idiosyncrasy
Specification of number and | A simple sign model | A simple sign model | A simple sign model | A simple sign model | Pronunciation information | Prosodic information | Word stress
ILEX (Integrated LEXicon
Spoken language lexical databases | Prosodic information
imitation ability
Relative unreliabilityvulnerability and | Relative unreliabilityvulnerability and
impostor
Speaker verification errors | Speaker identification error | Speaker identification error | Speaker identification error | Recommendations | Speaker identification versus speaker | Speaker identification versus speaker | Speaker identification versus speaker | Definitions | Test impostor population | Test impostor population | On-site (local) applications | Examples of speaker verification | Examples of speaker verification | Examples of speaker verification | Product assessment | Product assessment
acquainted
Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Example | False acceptance rates and
casual
Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Recommendations | False acceptance rates and | False acceptance rates and | Comments
intentional
Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Recommendations | Recommendations | Example | False acceptance rates and | Transformation of speech databases
poor
False acceptance rates and | Example
pseudo-
Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Recommendations | Recommendations | Recommendations | Recommendations | Recommendations | Threshold setting
skilled
False acceptance rates and | False acceptance rates and | Example
unacquainted
Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other
unintentional
Transformation of speech databases
well-intentioned
Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Speaker purpose and other | Recommendations
impostor model
Speaker identification error | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Speaker population size and | Example | Example
in-situ recording
Field speech data\indexfield (in-situ | Field speech data | Recommendation: Requirement profiles
inbound calls
Telephone interfaces
independent t test
Non-parametric tests | Non-parametric tests
independent variable
see variable, independent
infix
Types of morphological information
inflection
Spoken language lexical databases | Lexica in selected spoken | Lexica in selected spoken | Basic features of a | Lexical databases and system | Spoken language and written | Spoken language and written | Basic lexicographic coverage criteria | Basic lexicographic coverage criteria | Basic lexicographic coverage criteria | The lexicon in spoken | A simple sign model | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Kinds of lexical unit | Fully inflected form lexica | Fully inflected form lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | Stem and morph lexica | The notion of ``lexical | Recommendations on types of | Recommendations on types of | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Types of morphological information | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Applications of morphology | Recommendations on morphology | Recommendations on morphology | More complex lexical databases
information slots
Canned speech | What are speech output
insertion
Experimental results | Search: Word graphs | Search: Word graphs | Progress | Progress | Progress | Isolated word scoring | Connected or continuous word | Connected or continuous word | Confusions | Scoring method | Scoring method | Segmental tests at the | Correction rate
insertion-loss compensation
Insertion-loss compensation | Insertion-loss compensation | Modelling of the auditory | Recommendations on the auditory
intensity
Spoken language corpus | Male / female speakers | Professional vs. untrained speakers | Types of approach to | Phones and sones | 4. Average level and | 2. Speech audiometry | Description of recording conditions | Reference signals | Hardware devices | Word stress | Prosodic quality testing
interaction
Analysis of Variance design | Definitions | Definitions
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
Host-computer interfaces | Host-computer interfaces | Menu dialogue systems | Interactive voice response systems: | Recommendations on prompt design | Dialogue strategies
interactive voice system
System design | Interactive voice systems\indexinteractive voice | DTMFpulse detection, | Menu dialogue systems | Design by intuition | Interactive voice response systems: | Recommendations on prompt design | Dialogue strategies
interjection
Interjections | Lexical databases and system | Sentence syntax information | Sentence syntax information
internal switching matrix
Connectivity
International Phonetic Alphabet
see IPA
International Phonetic Association
The CRIL conventions | Pronunciation information
interoperability
Connectivity
interpolation
Goals of the chapter | Problem formulation | Linear discounting and backing-off | Linear interpolation | Linear interpolation | The full trigram model | The full trigram model | Pooling of parameters | Cache | Experimental results | Experimental results | Experimental results | Recommendations: m-gram language models | Recommendations: m-gram language models | Recommendations: Refined language models | Linear interpolation | Linear interpolation
interpreting telephony
What are speech output | Functions of voice characteristics
intonation
Phonetic part | Factorial experiments and corpus | Speech corpora with few | Pathological speech | Use of segmented speech | Prosodic transcription | Types of approach to | Types of approach to | The ToBI labelling system | The ToBI labelling system | The IPO approach | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic labelling in the | Prosodic information | Prosodic information | Prosodic information | Recommendations on lexical surface | Sentence syntax information | Pragmatic information | Idiomatic information | 1. Laryngeal descriptors | 3. Average level and | 1. Mechanical PDIs | Recommendations on choice of | Functions of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Linguistic testing: Creating test | SAM Prosodic Form | SAM Prosodic Function | SAM Prosodic Function | Design by observation | Wizard variables | Communication channel variables
intonation pattern
The IPO approach
IPA
Orthographic identity and phonetic | The CRIL conventions | The CRIL conventions | The CRIL conventions | The CRIL conventions | The CRIL conventions | Citation-phonemic representation | Citation-phonemic representation | Citation-phonemic representation | List of recommendations | Lexica in selected spoken | Recommendations on types of | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Pronunciation information | Prosodic information | A simple database type:
IPO
Examples of the two | Examples of the two | The IPO approach | The IPO approach | Provisional recommendations for prosodic | Provisional recommendations for prosodic | List of recommendations | List of recommendations
ISDN
Telephone interfaces | Recording on location | Recommendations | Recommendations | Recommendations | Telephone recordings | Telephone recordings | Data collection | Recommendations on the recording | Examples of speaker verification | Alternative techniques
isolated phonemes
Audiology | Read aloud isolated phonemes\indexphoneme\indexread
isolated sentences
General linguistic research | Read aloud isolated sentences | Read aloud isolated sentences | Read aloud text fragments | Sentence accent | Sentence accent | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody | Judgment tests of prosody
isolated words
Assessment of recognition systems | Speaking mode | Rejection mode | Response time | Spoken language corpus | Orthographic identity and phonetic | Isolated words vs. continuous | Isolated words vs. continuous | Corpora for speech recognition | Corpora for speech recognition | Corpora for speech recognition | Read aloud isolated words | Read aloud isolated words | Speech corpora with about | Speech corpora with more | Visibility: open vs. secret | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Isolated word scoring | Isolated word scoring | Confusions | Assessment parameters | Assessment parameters | Experimental design of small | Experimental design of small | Experimental design of large | Scoring method | Grapheme-phoneme conversion | Segmental quality testing | Menu dialogue systems | Overall system characterisation
vs. continuous speech
Isolated words vs. continuous | Isolated words vs. continuous
isophone
Phones and sones | Phones and sones | Reference signals
ITU
Judgment laboratory tests
ITU-T Overall Quality Test
Judgment laboratory tests | Judgment laboratory tests | Recommendations on judgment testing | Voice characteristics tests | ITU-T Overall Quality Test
IVR
see Interactive Voice Response (IVR)



EAGLES SWLG SoftEdition, May 1997. Get the book...