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- variable
 - Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  
- dependent
 - Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Employing expert judgments to  
 - independent
 - Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Populationssamples and other  | Analysis of Variance 
 
 - variables
 
- communication channel
 - Communication channel variables | Communication channel variables 
 - dialogue model
 - Wizard variables 
 - in spoken WOZ experiments
 - Variables in spoken WOZ  | Communication channel variables 
 - subject
 - Subject variables\indexvariables!subject | Subject variables | Subject variables | Subject variables 
- knowledge variables
 - Subject variables 
 - production variables
 - Subject variables 
 - recognition variables
 - Subject variables 
 
 - Wizard
 - Wizard variables\indexvariables!Wizard | Wizard variables | Wizard variables | Wizard variables 
- production variables
 - Wizard variables 
 - recognition variables
 - Wizard variables 
 
 
- VERBMOBIL
 - Spontaneous dialogue recordings | Monitoring and validation | Introduction | Transcription of dialogues | Background | The CRIL conventions | Manual segmentation | Reduced word forms | Dialect forms | Numbers | Abbreviations and spelled words | Prosodic labelling in the  | Types of application for  | Spoken language lexical databases  | Spoken language lexical databases  | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexicon models and lexical  | Prosodic information | A simple database type:  | A simple database type:  | More complex lexical databases | Task type 
| Segmentation and labelling in   
| Segmentation and labelling in   
| Other EU projects  
| Prosodic labelling in the   
| Prosodic labelling in the   
 - verification
 - see  spoken language verification 
 - vernacular
 - Speech corpora for research  | Spontaneous speech 
 - violated speaker
 - see  speaker, violated 
 - violation
 - Speaker purpose and other  | Speaker purpose and other  
 - visual environment
 - see  environment, visual 
 - VME-based system
 - System platform | Examples of speaker verification  
 - vocabulary
 - Speech recognition systems | Speech recognition systems | Vocabulary aspects | Field speech data  | Branching factor (perplexity  | Branching factor (perplexity  | Branching factor (perplexity  | Rejection mode | Application vocabulary and
  confusion  | Task/Application adaptation | Recommendation: Requirement profiles | Spontaneous speech about a  | Male / female speakers | Vocabulary and syntax\indexsyntax\indexvocabulary | Vocabulary and syntax | Geographical and sociolinguistic factors  | Geographical and sociolinguistic factors  | Geographical and sociolinguistic factors  | Geographical and sociolinguistic factors  | Visibility: open vs. secret | Clandestine microphone recordings | Recording on location | Read speech recordings | Monitoring and validation | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexical databases and system  | Basic lexicographic coverage criteria | Applications of morphology | Pragmatic information | Bayes decision rule | Stochastic language modelling | Stochastic language modelling | Types of language models | Formal definition | Formal definition | Implications of the perplexity  | Implications of the perplexity  | Implications of the perplexity  | Implications of the perplexity  | Implications of the perplexity  | Recommendations | Recommendations | Computational complexity | Cache | Experimental results | Grammar based language models | Grammar based language models | Search: Finding the single  | Search: Word graphs | Subject variables | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Speech quality and conditions | Speech quality and conditions | Capability profile versus requirement  | Assessment purpose versus methodology | Isolated word scoring | Isolated word scoring | Confusions | Vocabulary | Vocabulary | Representative databases | Linguistic parameters | Assessment parameters | Assessment parameters | Assessment parameters | Training material | Test material selection | Examples of speaker verification  | Laboratory vs.  field | Functional laboratory tests  | Improving existing systems | Improving existing systems | Interactive complexity of dialogue  | Design by observation | Design by observation | Subject variables | see   alsolexicon 
- application
 - Lexicon generation | Rejection mode | Rejection mode | Application vocabulary\indexvocabulary!application and
  confusion  | Application vocabulary and
  confusion  | Recommendation: Requirement profiles 
 - closed
 - Fully inflected form lexica | Implications of the perplexity  
 - fixed
 - Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation | Levels of text dependence | Definitions | Fixed-vocabulary systems | Fixed-vocabulary systems | Fixed-vocabulary systems | Fixed-vocabulary systems | Unrestricted text-independent systems 
 - flexible
 - Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation | Lexicon generation 
 - large
 - Other EU projects | Assessment of recognition systems | Orthographic identity and phonetic  | Speech corpora with about  | List of recommendations | Types of application for  | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexica in selected spoken  | Lexical databases and system  | Kinds of lexical unit | Fully inflected form lexica | Applications of morphology | Recommendations on morphology | Goals of the chapter | Goals of the chapter | Bayes decision rule | Bayes decision rule | Stochastic language modelling | Stochastic language modelling | Sources of recognition errors | Sources of recognition errors | Search: Finding the single  | Search: Finding the single  | Recommendations: Language models and  | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Capability profile versus requirement  | Representative databases | Assessment parameters | Assessment parameters | Experimental design of small  | Experimental design of large  | Acoustic training | Language model | Development test | Test material selection | Test material selection | Test material selection 
 - medium size
 - Stem and morph lexica | Classification of recognition systems 
 - open
 - SAM Standard Segmental  | CLuster IDentification Test (CLID) 
 - size of
 - Speech recognition systems | Isolated words vs. continuous  | Fully inflected form lexica | Fully inflected form lexica | Orthographic information | Pronunciation information | Applications of morphology | Recommendations on semantic information | Stochastic language modelling | Recommendations | Problem formulation | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Linguistic parameters | Assessment parameters | Language model | Designing new systems | see   alsolexicon size 
 - small
 - Assessment of recognition systems | Lexicon size | Lexica in selected spoken  | Fully inflected form lexica | Search: Finding the single  | Classification of recognition systems | Classification of recognition systems | Diagnostic methods with a  | Diagnostic methods with a  | Experimental design of small  | Confusion matrices | Training material | Recommendations on design methodology 
 - structure of
 - Lexical databases and system  
 - unlimited
 - Applications of morphology | Extensions of the perplexity  | Classification of recognition systems | Assessment parameters 
 - wizard
 - Subject variables 
 
 - vocabulary coverage
 - Implications of the perplexity  | Linear discounting and backing-off 
 - Vocal Profile Analysis Protocol
 - Voice characteristics tests 
 - voice characteristics
 - Speaker recognition/verification | Speaker recognition/verification | Description of recording conditions | Typology of applications | On-site (local) applications | On-site (local) applications | On-site (local) applications | Recommendations | What are speech output  | Voice characteristics reference conditions | Voice characteristics reference conditions | Functional laboratory tests  | Acoustic aspects | Acoustic aspects | Voice characteristics | Voice characteristics tests | Voice characteristics testing | Voice characteristics testing 
- functions of
 - Functions of voice characteristics | Functions of voice characteristics 
 
 - voice characteristics tests
 - Voice characteristics tests | Voice characteristics tests 
 - voice masking
 - Speaker purpose and other  | Transformation of speech databases 
 - voice personality
 - Functions of voice characteristics 
 - voice stop
 - Telephone interfaces | Cut-through versus voice-stop (anticipation) | Cut-through versus voice-stop (anticipation) 
 - voice training
 - Spoken Language corpus design | Professional vs. untrained speakers | 2. Voice / speech  | Experimental selection of material 
 - voice-prompted speaker recognition system
 - see  speaker recognition system, voice-prompted 
 - voicing
 - Factorial experiments and corpus 
 | Pathological speech | Introduction | Introduction | Manual segmentation | Narrow phonetic transcription | Narrow phonetic transcription | Narrow phonetic transcription | Acoustic-phonetic transcription | 1. Laryngeal descriptors | Segmentation | Text-dependent systems | Subjects | Subjects | Recommendations on choice of  | Diagnostic Rhyme Test (DRT) 
 - vulnerability
 - Relative unreliabilityvulnerability and  | Relative unreliabilityvulnerability and  
 - vulnerable speaker
 - see  speaker, vulnerable 
 
 
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