The 2010 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation (SRE10) included a test of Human Assisted Speaker Recognition (HASR) in which systems based in whole or in part on human expertise wer...
Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, George R. Dod...
In this paper, we report on an empirical exploration of digital ink and speech usage in lecture presentation. We studied the video archives of five Master’s level Computer Scien...
Richard J. Anderson, Crystal Hoyer, Craig Prince, ...
Given rapid improvements in network infrastructure and streaming-media technologies, a large number of corporations and universities are recording lectures and making them availab...
Qiong Liu, Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, Jonathan J. Cadi...
We describe the latest version of the SRI-ICSI meeting and lecture recognition system, as was used in the NIST RT-07 evaluations, highlighting improvements made over the last year....
Andreas Stolcke, Xavier Anguera, Kofi Boakye, &Oum...
To realize the long-term goal of ubiquitous computing, technological advances in multi-channel acoustic analysis are needed in order to solve several basic problems, including spe...
Dusan Macho, Jaume Padrell, Alberto Abad, Climent ...