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ICASSP
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
An auditory-based feature for robust speech recognition
A conventional automatic speech recognizer does not perform well in the presence of noise, while human listeners are able to segregate and recognize speech in noisy conditions. We...
Yang Shao, Zhaozhang Jin, DeLiang Wang, Soundarara...
ICASSP
2008
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Analysis-by-synthesis features for speech recognition
We present a framework for speech recognition that accounts for hidden articulatory information. We model the articulatory space using a codebook of articulatory configurations g...
Ziad Al Bawab, Bhiksha Raj, Richard M. Stern
UIST
2004
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Augmenting conversations using dual-purpose speech
In this paper, we explore the concept of dual–purpose speech: speech that is socially appropriate in the context of a human– to–human conversation which also provides meanin...
Kent Lyons, Christopher Skeels, Thad Starner, Corn...
IAT
2007
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Robustness of a Spoken Dialogue Interface for a Personal Assistant
Although speech recognition systems have become more reliable in recent years, they are still highly error-prone. Other components of a spoken language dialogue system must then b...
Anna Wong, Anh Nguyen, Wayne Wobcke
CIKM
2010
Springer
13 years 3 months ago
On the definition of patterns for semantic annotation
The semantic annotation of documents is an additional advantage for retrieval, as long as the annotations and their maintenance process scale well. Automatic or semi-automatic ann...
Mónica Marrero, Julián Urbano, Jorge...