Publication detail

The Significance of Empty Speech Pauses: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues (IF 0,75)

STEJSKAL, V. SMÉKAL, Z. ESPOSITO, A. BOURBAKIS, N.

Original Title

The Significance of Empty Speech Pauses: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues (IF 0,75)

English Title

The Significance of Empty Speech Pauses: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues (IF 0,75)

Type

conference paper

Language

Czech

Original Abstract

This study investigates pausing strategies, focusing attention on empty speech pauses. A cross-modal analysis (video and audio) of spontaneous narratives produced by male and female children (9 years old 3 months) and adults showed that a remarkable amount of empty speech pauses (91% in male and 84% in female children, and 95% in adults of both sexes) was related to the amount of added information conveyed in the speech flow. Both adults and children consistently exploited pausing strategies to signal discourse boundaries such as clauses (marked by empty speech pauses for 73% and 70% of cases in male and female children, respectively, and 56% in adults) and paragraphs (97% and 96% in male and female children, respectively, and 94% in adults). The high consistency, among subjects, in the distribution of speech pauses sug-gests that, at least in the Italian context, the speaker in narration makes use of an intrinsic timing behavior, probably a general pattern of rules, to control speech flow for discourse organization. The implications of these findings for the development of improved speech recognition and speech synthesis systems are discussed and procedures for the automatic detection of speech pauses are proposed.

English abstract

This study investigates pausing strategies, focusing attention on empty speech pauses. A cross-modal analysis (video and audio) of spontaneous narratives produced by male and female children (9 years old 3 months) and adults showed that a remarkable amount of empty speech pauses (91% in male and 84% in female children, and 95% in adults of both sexes) was related to the amount of added information conveyed in the speech flow. Both adults and children consistently exploited pausing strategies to signal discourse boundaries such as clauses (marked by empty speech pauses for 73% and 70% of cases in male and female children, respectively, and 56% in adults) and paragraphs (97% and 96% in male and female children, respectively, and 94% in adults). The high consistency, among subjects, in the distribution of speech pauses sug-gests that, at least in the Italian context, the speaker in narration makes use of an intrinsic timing behavior, probably a general pattern of rules, to control speech flow for discourse organization. The implications of these findings for the development of improved speech recognition and speech synthesis systems are discussed and procedures for the automatic detection of speech pauses are proposed.

Keywords

empty paus, pausing strategies, pause detection, noisy speech

Key words in English

empty paus, pausing strategies, pause detection, noisy speech

Authors

STEJSKAL, V.; SMÉKAL, Z.; ESPOSITO, A.; BOURBAKIS, N.

RIV year

2007

Released

1. 10. 2007

Publisher

Springer

Location

Tiergartenstrasse 17, 69121 Heidelberg, Germany

ISBN

978-3-540-75554-8

Book

Advances in Brain, Vision, and Artificial Intelligence

Edition

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Edition number

4729

Pages from

1

Pages to

618

Pages count

13

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT22903,
  author="Vojtěch {Stejskal} and Zdeněk {Smékal} and Anna {Esposito} and Nikolaos {Bourbakis}",
  title="The Significance of Empty Speech Pauses: Cognitive and Algorithmic Issues (IF 0,75)",
  booktitle="Advances in Brain, Vision, and Artificial Intelligence",
  year="2007",
  series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
  number="4729",
  pages="1--618",
  publisher="Springer",
  address="Tiergartenstrasse 17, 69121 Heidelberg, Germany",
  isbn="978-3-540-75554-8"
}