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Seigel et al. [102] employed a system combination approach based on word and grapheme ASR.
The criteria used to determine word difficulty were based on word length, number of syllables, and difficult sound combinations, as well as results from 10 pre-test interviews that had been conducted prior to the REALD-30 validation study [ 23].
The ranking is made based on the combination of the Path similarity (Pedersen et al. 2004) and the WU-Palmer similarity (Wu and Palmer 1994), which are based on word taxonomy relation in WordNet. .
The ranking is made based on the combination of the Path similarity (Pedersen et al. 2004) and the WU-Palmer similarity (Wu and Palmer 1994), which are based on word taxonomy relation in WordNet.
In this paper, quantitative English learning strategies based on word network and word usage information are proposed.
Results show performance degradation from single-word to multi-word terms for STD systems based on word units.
Random words cannot be read reliably based on word shape alone [8].
The fast methods are based on word filters.
Most alignment-free methods are based on word frequencies.
Most of these methods are based on word frequencies.
The forty HA word pairs were divided into two groups, 20 HAHI and 20 HALI, based on word imagery values.
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