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However, these plots do in fact mask the underlying speaker differences.

For these reasons, in order to measure voice quality of a given speech segment, the measure must be normalized for the underlying speaker variation regarding age, mood, conversational context, fatigue, and other factors.

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Both demonstrate heightened attention to the speaker, and thus are considered measurements of the underlying latent variable 'Attention to Speaker.' For each call type we analyzed the 11 behavioral variables and obtained a set of three principal components.

Chomsky's preferred terminology has shifted over the years but his underlying concern with what speakers unconsciously know (or 'believe', or 'cognize' or 'represent') rather than with how they put that knowledge to use has remained.

bThe difference in MI levels between the speech message and speaker identity may be attributed to the observation that the speech signal encodes more information about the underlying linguistic message than about the speaker.

Issues that were identified during the evaluation include the loudness of auditory music interaction and this highlights underlying issue with Tablet technology and the built in speakers.

Underlying British ELT have been key tenets – monolingualism, the native speaker as the ideal teacher, the earlier the better etc – which the same book diagnoses as fundamentally false.

The mixture process can be modeled by the FHMM [36] that comprises two underlying HMMs evolving independently over time, each corresponding to a single speaker.

You are going to hear some great speakers tonight wrestle with white privilege, with bias, with the underlying structural stuff.

Averaged power spectra were computed for all fricatives and parameterized in order to aid comparisons across speaker and across corpus, and to gain insight into the production mechanisms underlying the language-specific variations.

Speakers succeed in referring to something by means of its name because underlying their uses of the name are links in a causal chain stretching back to the dubbing of the object with that name.

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