EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF HUMAN VOCAL BEHAVIOR: APPLICATIONS OF SPEECH-RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY

Recent developments in speech recognition make it feasible to apply the technology to study vocal behavior. The present study illustrates the use of this technology to establish functional stimulus classes. Eight students were taught to say nonsense words in the presence of arbitrarily assigned sets...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2000-11, Vol.74 (3), p.363-375
Hauptverfasser: Wirth, Oliver, Chase, Philip N., Munson, Kevin J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Recent developments in speech recognition make it feasible to apply the technology to study vocal behavior. The present study illustrates the use of this technology to establish functional stimulus classes. Eight students were taught to say nonsense words in the presence of arbitrarily assigned sets of symbols consistent with three three‐member experimenter‐defined stimulus classes. Computer‐controlled speech‐recognition software was used to record, analyze, and differentially reinforce vocal responses. When the stimulus classes were established, students were taught to say a new nonsense word in the presence of one member of each stimulus class. Transfer of function was tested subsequently to determine if the novel stimulus names transferred to the remaining stimulus class members. Most subjects required two iterations of the training and testing procedures before transfer occurred. The data illustrate the usefulness of recording vocal behavior during stimulus control procedures and demonstrate the use of speech‐recognition technology. The paper also describes the current state of speech‐recognition technology and suggests several other areas of research that might benefit from using vocal behavior as its primary datum.
ISSN:0022-5002
1938-3711
DOI:10.1901/jeab.2000.74-363