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PROPOR
2010
Springer
159views Languages» more  PROPOR 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
An Open-Source Speech Recognizer for Brazilian Portuguese with a Windows Programming Interface
Abstract. This work is part of the effort to develop a speech recognition system for Brazilian Portuguese. The resources for the training and test stages of this system, such as c...
Patrick Silva, Pedro Batista, Nelson Neto, Aldebar...
GW
2007
Springer
93views Biometrics» more  GW 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Sequential Belief-Based Fusion of Manual and Non-manual Information for Recognizing Isolated Signs
Abstract. This work aims to recognize signs which have both manual and nonmanual components by providing a sequential belief-based fusion mechanism. We propose a methodology based ...
Oya Aran, Thomas Burger, Alice Caplier, Lale Akaru...
LREC
2008
96views Education» more  LREC 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
An Empirical Approach to a Preliminary Successful Identification and Resolution of Temporal Expressions in Spanish News Corpora
Dating of contents is relevant to multiple advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications, such as Information Retrieval or Question Answering. These could be improved by...
Maria Teresa Vicente-Díez, Doaa Samy, Palom...
AUSAI
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Turkish Fingerspelling Recognition System Using Axis of Least Inertia Based Fast Alignment
Fingerspelling is used in sign language to spell out names of people and places for which there is no sign or for which the sign is not known. In this work we describe a Turkish fi...
Oguz Altun, Songül Albayrak, Ali Ekinci, Behz...
LREC
2010
184views Education» more  LREC 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
New Features in Spoken Language Search Hawk (SpLaSH): Query Language and Query Sequence
In this work we present further development of the SpLaSH (Spoken Language Search Hawk) project. SpLaSH implements a data model for annotated speech corpora integrated with textua...
Sara Romano, Francesco Cutugno