Crowdsourcing for speech processing : (Record no. 42788)

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Title Crowdsourcing for speech processing :
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Maxine Eskenazi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Gina-Anne Levow, University of Washington, USA, Helen Meng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, SAR of China, Gabriel Parent, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, David Suendermann, DHBW Stuttgart, Germany.
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Title proper/short title Crowd sourcing for speech processing
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Formatted contents note -- Contents -- List of Contributors xiii -- Preface xv -- 1 An Overview 1 -- Maxine Esk�nazi -- 1.1 Origins of Crowdsourcing 2 -- 1.2 Operational Definition of Crowdsourcing 3 -- 1.3 Functional Definition of Crowdsourcing 3 -- 1.4 Some Issues 4 -- 1.5 Some Terminology 6 -- 1.6 Acknowledgments 6 -- References 6 -- 2 The Basics 8 -- Maxine Esk�nazi -- 2.1 An Overview of the Literature on Crowdsourcing for Speech Processing 8 -- 2.2 Alternative Solutions 14 -- 2.3 Some Ready-Made Platforms for Crowdsourcing 15 -- 2.4 Making Task Creation Easier 17 -- 2.5 Getting Down to Brass Tacks 17 -- 2.6 Quality Control 29 -- 2.7 Judging the Quality of the Literature 32 -- 2.8 Some Quick Tips 33 -- 2.9 Acknowledgments 33 -- References 33 -- Further reading 35 -- 3 Collecting Speech from Crowds 37 -- Ian McGraw -- 3.1 A Short History of Speech Collection 38 -- 3.2 Technology for Web-Based Audio Collection 43 -- 3.3 Example: WAMI Recorder 49 -- 3.4 Example: The WAMI Server 52 -- 3.5 Example: Speech Collection on Amazon Mechanical Turk 59 -- 3.6 Using the Platform Purely for Payment 65 -- 3.7 Advanced Methods of Crowdsourced Audio Collection 67 -- 3.8 Summary 69 -- 3.9 Acknowledgments 69 -- References 70 -- 4 Crowdsourcing for Speech Transcription 72 -- Gabriel Parent -- 4.1 Introduction 72 -- 4.2 Transcribing Speech 73 -- 4.3 Preparing the Data 80 -- 4.4 Setting Up the Task 83 -- 4.5 Submitting the Open Call 91 -- 4.6 Quality Control 95 -- 4.7 Conclusion 102 -- 4.8 Acknowledgments 103 -- References 103 -- 5 How to Control and Utilize Crowd-Collected Speech 106 -- Ian McGraw and Joseph Polifroni -- 5.1 Read Speech 107 -- 5.2 Multimodal Dialog Interactions 111 -- 5.3 Games for Speech Collection 120 -- 5.4 Quizlet 121 -- 5.5 Voice Race 123 -- 5.6 Voice Scatter 129 -- 5.7 Summary 135 -- 5.8 Acknowledgments 135 -- References 136 -- 6 Crowdsourcing in Speech Perception 137 -- Martin Cooke, Jon Barker, and Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri -- 6.1 Introduction 137 -- 6.2 Previous Use of Crowdsourcing in Speech and Hearing 138.
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Formatted contents note 6.3 Challenges 140 -- 6.4 Tasks 145 -- 6.5 BigListen: A Case Study in the Use of Crowdsourcing to Identify Words in Noise 149 -- 6.6 Issues for Further Exploration 167 -- 6.7 Conclusions 169 -- References 169 -- 7 Crowdsourced Assessment of Speech Synthesis 173 -- Sabine Buchholz, Javier Latorre, and Kayoko Yanagisawa -- 7.1 Introduction 173 -- 7.2 Human Assessment of TTS 174 -- 7.3 Crowdsourcing for TTS: What Worked and What Did Not 177 -- 7.4 Related Work: Detecting and Preventing Spamming 193 -- 7.5 Our Experiences: Detecting and Preventing Spamming 195 -- 7.6 Conclusions and Discussion 212 -- References 214 -- 8 Crowdsourcing for Spoken Dialog System Evaluation 217 -- Zhaojun Yang, Gina-Anne Levow, and Helen Meng -- 8.1 Introduction 217 -- 8.2 Prior Work on Crowdsourcing: Dialog and Speech Assessment 220 -- 8.3 Prior Work in SDS Evaluation 221 -- 8.4 Experimental Corpus and Automatic Dialog Classification 225 -- 8.5 Collecting User Judgments on Spoken Dialogs with Crowdsourcing 226 -- 8.6 Collected Data and Analysis 230 -- 8.7 Conclusions and Future Work 238 -- 8.8 Acknowledgments 238 -- References 239 -- 9 Interfaces for Crowdsourcing Platforms 241 -- Christoph Draxler -- 9.1 Introduction 241 -- 9.2 Technology 242 -- 9.3 Crowdsourcing Platforms 253 -- 9.4 Interfaces to Crowdsourcing Platforms 261 -- 9.5 Summary 278 -- References 278 -- 10 Crowdsourcing for Industrial Spoken Dialog Systems 280 -- David Suendermann and Roberto Pieraccini -- 10.1 Introduction 280 -- 10.2 Architecture 283 -- 10.3 Transcription 287 -- 10.4 Semantic Annotation 290 -- 10.5 Subjective Evaluation of Spoken Dialog Systems 296 -- 10.6 Conclusion 300 -- References 300 -- 11 Economic and Ethical Background of Crowdsourcing for Speech 303 -- Gilles Adda, Joseph J. Mariani, Laurent Besacier, and Hadrien Gelas -- 11.1 Introduction 303 -- 11.2 The Crowdsourcing Fauna 304 -- 11.3 Economic and Ethical Issues 307 -- 11.4 Under-Resourced Languages: A Case Study 316 -- 11.5 Toward Ethically Produced Language Resources 322.
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Summary, etc. The concept of crowdsourcing is based on the observation that if a crowd of non-experts is asked an opinion, the aggregation of their individual opinions will be very close to the true value. Tasks such as collecting speech, labelling it, assessing systems and carrying out studies on the speech data are natural candidates for crowdsourcing. This book is a detailed and hands-on comprehensive reference for those who want to use crowdsourcing for speech applications. From the reader who has already used crowdsourcing and wants to refine their methods to the novice who has never used this technique before; this book will provide a practical introduction to crowdsourcing as a means of rapidly processing speech data with contributions from leading researchers in the field. . Informs readers about how to collect and label speech using crowdsourcing; how to assess speech applications and run perception studies using crowdsourcing.. Explains to readers about how to choose crowdsourcing platforms.. Considers the ethical and legal implications of performing crowdsourcing for speech processing.. Includes numerous real-life examples of how to implement crowdsourcing for various types of speech processing.. Offers several options for each type of task enabling readers to choose which option best fits their individual needs.. Provides an extensive overview of the literature on crowdsourcing for speech processing.
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Uniform title Crowdsourcing.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Speech processing systems
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