924 resultados para Decoding Speech Prosody
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A presente pesquisa tem como tema o estudo perceptual da prosódia como elemento de segmentação de narrativas orais espontâneas e visa confirmar, ou não, se a prosódia facilita ao ouvinte leigo e inexperiente perceber a estrutura do texto narrativo. Este estudo investiga se a diferença de tom é um elemento prosódico relevante. A dissertação tem como corpus quatro narrativas espontâneas, as quais fazem parte do corpus analisado por Oliveira Jr.(2000), autor do projeto que inspirou esta pesquisa. Para saber se os participantes são capazes de delimitar a estrutura narrativa, baseando-se apenas no aspecto perceptual, conduziu-se um teste de percepção com 112 voluntários, recrutados na Universidade Federal do Pará e na Universidade Federal de Alagoas. Coube aos participantes a tarefa de indicar os pontos em que o falante teve a intenção de finalizar uma unidade comunicativa nas narrativas. A interpretação sobre unidade comunicativa foi subjetiva. Apresentou-se cada narrativa em quatro condições diferentes, a saber: (i) transcrição sem marca de pontuação e sem paragrafação; (ii) transcrição da narrativa acompanhada de áudio ; (iii) narrativa somente em áudio e (iv) áudio filtrado da narrativa, resultando numa versão deslexicalizada (fala ininteligível), mas com preservação da estrutura prosódica do discurso. Nas duas primeiras condições, a segmentação foi no texto transcrito, com barras transversais (/); nas demais, utilizou-se um programa de computador chamado ELAN. A análise dos dados obtidos baseou-se em tabelas, gráficos, análise estatística (teste do Qui-Quadrado), análise acústica (utilização do Programa PRAAT). Os resultados sinalizam que a prosódia ajuda o ouvinte leigo a perceber a estrutura básica do discurso narrativo. Com relação ao peso do Pitch Reset para auxiliar os ouvintes na demarcação de fronteiras, pode-se dizer que o teste estatístico do Qui-Quadrado encontrou evidências que lhe atribui essa função. Assim, neste contexto, ratifica-se o relevante papel da prosódia para o reconhecimento da estrutura de narrativas orais espontâneas e identifica-se o reflexo do peso da diferença de tom na percepção dos participantes.
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This paper presents an applied qualitative and quantitative study and seeks to understand egocentric speech according to Vygotsky and Piaget and, through a literature review, the educational implications of Vygotsky and Piaget’s ideas. Additionally, the representations of these ideas by fifteen teachers of basic education are investigated. It is important to understand egocentric speech in Vygotsky and Piaget. Despite the differences in how they conceive its nature, functions and implications, for both, egocentric speech is intrinsically linked to and facilitates our understanding of child development. Regarding the representation of teachers who criticized children who used egocentric language, when teachers established any negative consequences of such language, they attributed it to the affective and moral aspects as well as to cognition. However, their approach was more practically oriented than those found in the psychological theories addressed. Therefore, this study aids in understanding the limits and scope of teacher-training courses.
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In this letter, a speech recognition algorithm based on the least-squares method is presented. Particularly, the intention is to exemplify how such a traditional numerical technique can be applied to solve a signal processing problem that is usually treated by using more elaborated formulations.
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In this paper, we present a new construction and decoding of BCH codes over certain rings. Thus, for a nonnegative integer t, let A0 ⊂ A1 ⊂···⊂ At−1 ⊂ At be a chain of unitary commutative rings, where each Ai is constructed by the direct product of appropriate Galois rings, and its projection to the fields is K0 ⊂ K1 ⊂···⊂ Kt−1 ⊂ Kt (another chain of unitary commutative rings), where each Ki is made by the direct product of corresponding residue fields of given Galois rings. Also, A∗ i and K∗ i are the groups of units of Ai and Ki, respectively. This correspondence presents a construction technique of generator polynomials of the sequence of Bose, Chaudhuri, and Hocquenghem (BCH) codes possessing entries from A∗ i and K∗ i for each i, where 0 ≤ i ≤ t. By the construction of BCH codes, we are confined to get the best code rate and error correction capability; however, the proposed contribution offers a choice to opt a worthy BCH code concerning code rate and error correction capability. In the second phase, we extend the modified Berlekamp-Massey algorithm for the above chains of unitary commutative local rings in such a way that the error will be corrected of the sequences of codewords from the sequences of BCH codes at once. This process is not much different than the original one, but it deals a sequence of codewords from the sequence of codes over the chain of Galois rings.
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In this paper, we present a decoding principle for Goppa codes constructed by generalized polynomials, which is based on modified Berlekamp-Massey algorithm. This algorithm corrects all errors up to the Hamming weight $t\leq 2r$, i.e., whose minimum Hamming distance is $2^{2}r+1$.
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Corresponding to $C_{0}[n,n-r]$, a binary cyclic code generated by a primitive irreducible polynomial $p(X)\in \mathbb{F}_{2}[X]$ of degree $r=2b$, where $b\in \mathbb{Z}^{+}$, we can constitute a binary cyclic code $C[(n+1)^{3^{k}}-1,(n+1)^{3^{k}}-1-3^{k}r]$, which is generated by primitive irreducible generalized polynomial $p(X^{\frac{1}{3^{k}}})\in \mathbb{F}_{2}[X;\frac{1}{3^{k}}\mathbb{Z}_{0}]$ with degree $3^{k}r$, where $k\in \mathbb{Z}^{+}$. This new code $C$ improves the code rate and has error corrections capability higher than $C_{0}$. The purpose of this study is to establish a decoding procedure for $C_{0}$ by using $C$ in such a way that one can obtain an improved code rate and error-correcting capabilities for $C_{0}$.
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This paper analyses the prosodic aspects of textual-interactive strategies related to the reformulation, organization and building of the speech regarding the item assim. Results suggest: (i) the regularity of some particular prosodic marks when performing these processes; (ii) the prosodic features of the item assim in each one of them and (iii) the relevance of the prosodic features for determining the function of the item concerning the strategies we are focused on.
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The aim of this study was to describe the trajectory and the outcomes of speech-language therapy in Prader-Willi syndrome through a longitudinal study of the case of an 8 year-old boy, along four years of speech-language therapy follow-up. The therapy sessions were filmed and documental analysis of information from the child's records regarding anamnesis, evaluation and speech-language therapy reports and multidisciplinary evaluations were carried out. The child presented typical characteristics of Prader-Willi syndrome, such as obesity, hyperfagia, anxiety, behavioral problems and self aggression episodes. Speech-language pathology evaluation showed orofacial hypotony, sialorrhea, hypernasal voice, cognitive deficits, oral comprehension difficulties, communication using gestures and unintelligible isolated words. Initially, speech-language therapy had the aim to promote the language development emphasizing social interaction through recreational activities. With the evolution of the case, the main focus became the development of conversation and narrative abilities. It were observed improvements in attention, symbolic play, social contact and behavior. Moreover, there was an increase in vocabulary, and evolution in oral comprehension and the development of narrative abilities. Hence, speech-language pathology intervention in the case described was effective in different linguistic levels, regarding phonological, syntactic, lexical and pragmatic abilities.