Speech verification
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Speech verification uses speech recognition to verify the correctness of the pronounced speech. Speech verification doesn't try to decode unknown speech from a huge search space, but instead, knowing the expected speech to be pronounced, it attempts to verify the correctness of the utterance's pronunciation, cadence, pitch, and stress. Pronunciation assessment is the main application of this technology which is sometimes called computer-aided pronunciation teaching.
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- Using automatic speech processing for foreign language pronunciation tutoring
- Speech technology in computer-aided language learning
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