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- 2020
- Ife Adebara, El Moatez Billah Nagoudi, Muhammad Abdul-Mageed:
Translating Similar Languages: Role of Mutual Intelligibility in Multilingual Transformers. WMT@EMNLP 2020: 381-386 - Ife Adebara, El Moatez Billah Nagoudi, Muhammad Abdul-Mageed:
Translating Similar Languages: Role of Mutual Intelligibility in Multilingual Transformers. CoRR abs/2011.05037 (2020) - 2019
- Lukás Kyjánek
, Jirí Haviger
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The Measurement of Mutual Intelligibility between West-Slavic Languages. J. Quant. Linguistics 26(3): 205-230 (2019) - 2017
- Seyran Khademi, Richard C. Hendriks, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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Intelligibility Enhancement Based on Mutual Information. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 25(8): 1694-1708 (2017) - Tekabe Legesse Feleke:
The similarity and Mutual Intelligibility between Amharic and Tigrigna Varieties. VarDial 2017: 47-54 - 2016
- Seyran Khademi, Richard C. Hendriks, W. Bastiaan Kleijn
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Jointly optimal near-end and far-end multi-microphone speech intelligibility enhancement based on mutual information. ICASSP 2016: 654-658 - Leo Lightburn, Mike Brookes:
A weighted STOI intelligibility metric based on mutual information. ICASSP 2016: 5365-5369 - Andrea K. Fischer, Klara Jagrova, Irina Stenger, Tania Avgustinova, Dietrich Klakow, Roland Marti:
Orthographic and Morphological Correspondences between Related Slavic Languages as a Base for Modeling of Mutual Intelligibility. LREC 2016 - 2015
- Chaoju Tang, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Mutual intelligibility of Chinese dialects: Predicting cross-dialect word intelligibility from lexical and phonological similarity. ICPhS 2015 - 2014
- Jesper Jensen, Cees H. Taal:
Speech Intelligibility Prediction Based on Mutual Information. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 22(2): 430-440 (2014) - Jalal Taghia, Rainer Martin
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Objective Intelligibility Measures Based on Mutual Information for Speech Subjected to Speech Enhancement Processing. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 22(1): 6-16 (2014) - Liviu P. Dinu, Alina Maria Ciobanu:
On the Romance Languages Mutual Intelligibility. LREC 2014: 3313-3318 - 2013
- Jesper Jensen, Cees H. Taal:
Prediction of intelligibility of noisy and time-frequency weighted speech based on mutual information between amplitude envelopes. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1174-1178 - Hongyan Wang, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Mutual intelligibility of American, Chinese and Dutch-accented speakers of English tested by SUS and SPIN sentences. INTERSPEECH 2013: 431-435 - 2012
- Jalal Taghia, Rainer Martin
, Richard C. Hendriks:
On mutual information as a measure of speech intelligibility. ICASSP 2012: 65-68 - 2011
- Rongjia Cui, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Mutual Intelligibility of English Vowels by Chinese Dialect Speakers. ICPhS 2011: 544-547 - Chaoju Tang, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Tone as a Predictor of Mutual Intelligibility of Chinese Dialects. ICPhS 2011: 1962-1965 - 2008
- Vincent J. van Heuven:
Making Sense of Strange Sounds: (Mutual) Intelligibility of Related Language Varieties. A Review. Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 2(1-2): 39-62 (2008) - Leen Impe, Dirk Geeraerts, Dirk Speelman
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Mutual Intelligibility of Standard and Regional Dutch Language Varieties. Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput. 2(1-2): 101-117 (2008) - Harald Hammarström:
Counting Languages in Dialect Continua Using the Criterion of Mutual Intelligibility. J. Quant. Linguistics 15(1): 34-45 (2008) - 2005
- Hongyan Wang, Vincent J. van Heuven:
Mutual intelligibility of american, Chinese and dutch-accented speakers of English. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2225-2228 - 2004
- Natalia L. Komarova, Partha Niyogi:
Optimizing the mutual intelligibility of linguistic agents in a shared world. Artif. Intell. 154(1-2): 1-42 (2004) - 1999
- Herman J. M. Steeneken, Tammo Houtgast:
Mutual dependence of the octave-band weights in predicting speech intelligibility. Speech Commun. 28(2): 109-123 (1999) - Paul Dourish, John Lamping, Tom Rodden:
Building bridges: customisation and mutual intelligibility in shared category management. GROUP 1999: 11-20 - 1991
- Herman J. M. Steeneken, Tammo Houtgast:
On the mutual dependency of octave-band-specific contributions to speech intelligibility. EUROSPEECH 1991
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