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Characterizing and Recognizing Spoken Corrections in Human Computer Dialogue

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Figure 1: A lexically matched pair where the repeat (bottom) has an 18% increase in total duration and a 400% increase in pause duration
Figure 2: Contrasting Falling (top) and Rising (bottom) Pitch Contours

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