The vocabulary used in speech usually consists of two types of words: a limited set of common words, shared across multiple documents, and a virtually unlimited set of rare words, ...
Stefan Kombrink, Mirko Hannemann, Lukas Burget, Hy...
Abstract. This paper addresses an aspect of sign language (SL) recognition that has largely been overlooked in previous work and yet is integral to signed communication. It is the ...
To tackle the vocabulary problem in conversational systems, previous work has applied unsupervised learning approaches on co-occurring speech and eye gaze during interaction to au...
Korean is an agglutinative language that does not have explicit word boundaries. It is also a highly inflective language that exhibits severe coarticulation effects. These charac...
Sakriani Sakti, Andrew M. Finch, Ryosuke Isotani, ...
This paper describes the CMU/InterACT effort in developing an Arabic Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system for broadcast news and conversations within the GALE 2006 evaluation...