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Neurosci Res ; 133: 21-27, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29061319

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present work was a cross-linguistic generalization of Inoue et al.'s (2011) algorithm for discriminating infant- (IDS) vs. adult-directed speech (ADS). IDS is the way in which mothers communicate with infants; it is a universal communicative property, with some cross-linguistic differences. Inoue et al. (2011) implemented a machine algorithm that, by using a mel-frequency cepstral coefficient and a hidden Markov model, discriminated IDS from ADS in Japanese. We applied the original algorithm to two other languages that are very different from Japanese - Italian and German - and then tested the algorithm on Italian and German databases of IDS and ADS. Our results showed that: First, in accord with the extant literature, IDS is realized in a similar way across languages; second, the algorithm performed well in both languages and close to that reported for Japanese. The implications for the algorithm are discussed.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Generalization, Psychological/physiology , Linguistics , Mother-Child Relations , Speech Discrimination Tests , Speech/physiology , Adult , Algorithms , Female , Germany , Humans , Infant , Italy , Japan , Male , Markov Chains , Speech Perception/physiology
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