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found 109 matches
- 2009
- Hassan Al-Haj, Roger Hsiao, Ian R. Lane, Alan W. Black, Alex Waibel:
Pronunciation modeling for dialectal arabic speech recognition. ASRU 2009: 525-528 - Md. Jahangir Alam, Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
An improved perceptual speech enhancement technique employing a psychoacoustically motivated weighting factor. ASRU 2009: 266-270 - Jont B. Allen, Feipeng Li:
Manipulation of consonants in natural speech. ASRU 2009: 24 - Takayuki Arakawa, Haitham Al-Hassanieh, Masanori Tsujikawa, Ryosuke Isotani:
Extended Minimum Classification Error Training in Voice Activity Detection. ASRU 2009: 232-236 - Kartik Audhkhasi, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Lattice-based lexical cues for word fragment detection in conversational speech. ASRU 2009: 568-573 - Fernando Batista, Isabel Trancoso, Nuno J. Mamede:
Comparing automatic rich transcription for Portuguese, Spanish and English Broadcast News. ASRU 2009: 540-545 - Doris Baum:
Topic-based speaker recognition for German parliamentary speeches. ASRU 2009: 427-431 - Peter Bell, Simon King:
Diagonal priors for full covariance speech recognition. ASRU 2009: 113-117 - Kofi Boakye, Benoît Favre, Dilek Hakkani-Tür:
Any questions? Automatic question detection in meetings. ASRU 2009: 485-489 - Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi:
Online discriminative learning: theory and applications. ASRU 2009: 45 - Upendra V. Chaudhari, Michael Picheny:
Articulatory feature detection with Support Vector Machines for integration into ASR and phone recognition. ASRU 2009: 93-98 - Upendra V. Chaudhari, Michael Picheny:
Improved vocabulary independent search with approximate match based on Conditional Random Fields. ASRU 2009: 416-420 - Stanley F. Chen, Lidia Mangu, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Ruhi Sarikaya, Abhinav Sethy:
Scaling shrinkage-based language models. ASRU 2009: 299-304 - Chih-Chieh Cheng, Fei Sha, Lawrence K. Saul:
Large-margin feature adaptation for automatic speech recognition. ASRU 2009: 87-92 - Jia Cui, Yonggang Deng, Bowen Zhou:
Reinforcing language model for speech translation with auxiliary data. ASRU 2009: 502-506 - Xiaodong Cui, Jian Xue, Bowen Zhou:
Improving online incremental speaker adaptation with eigen feature space MLLR. ASRU 2009: 136-140 - Kris Demuynck, Antti Puurula, Dirk Van Compernolle, Patrick Wambacq:
The ESAT 2008 system for N-Best Dutch speech recognition benchmark. ASRU 2009: 339-344 - Anoop Deoras, Frederick Jelinek:
Iterative decoding: A novel re-scoring framework for confusion networks. ASRU 2009: 282-286 - Spiros Dimopoulos, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Chin-Hui Lee, Alexandros Potamianos:
Transition features for CRF-based speech recognition and boundary detection. ASRU 2009: 99-102 - Joost van Doremalen, Catia Cucchiarini, Helmer Strik:
Automatic detection of vowel pronunciation errors using multiple information sources. ASRU 2009: 580-585 - Richard Dufour, Yannick Estève, Paul Deléglise, Frédéric Béchet:
Local and global models for spontaneous speech segment detection and characterization. ASRU 2009: 558-561 - Florian Eyben, Martin Wöllmer, Björn W. Schuller, Alex Graves:
From speech to letters - using a novel neural network architecture for grapheme based ASR. ASRU 2009: 376-380 - Daniele Falavigna, Matteo Gerosa, Roberto Gretter, Diego Giuliani:
Phone-to-word decoding through statistical machine translation and complementary system combination. ASRU 2009: 519-524 - Michael Feld, Etienne Barnard, Charl Johannes van Heerden, Christian A. Müller:
Multilingual speaker age recognition: Regression analyses on the Lwazi corpus. ASRU 2009: 534-539 - Federico Flego, Mark J. F. Gales:
Discriminative adaptive training with VTS and JUD. ASRU 2009: 170-175 - Sadaoki Furui:
Generalization problem in ASR acoustic model training and adaptation. ASRU 2009: 1-10 - Mark J. F. Gales:
Acoustic modelling for speech recognition: Hidden Markov models and beyond? ASRU 2009: 44 - Mark J. F. Gales, Anton Ragni, H. AlDamarki, C. Gautier:
Support vector machines for noise robust ASR. ASRU 2009: 205-210 - Sriram Ganapathy, Samuel Thomas, Hynek Hermansky:
Temporal envelope subtraction for robust speech recognition using modulation spectrum. ASRU 2009: 164-169 - Philip N. Garner:
SNR features for automatic speech recognition. ASRU 2009: 182-187
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