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ICASSP
2009
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Phonological features in discriminative classification of dysarthric speech
In an attempt to overcome problems associated with articulatory limitations and generative models, this work considers the use of phonological features in discriminative models fo...
Frank Rudzicz
CVPR
2009
IEEE
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15 years 1 months ago
Support Vector Machines in Face Recognition with Occlusions
Support Vector Machines (SVM) are one of the most useful techniques in classification problems. One clear example is face recognition. However, SVM cannot be applied when the fe...
Aleix M. Martínez, Hongjun Jia
ICASSP
2008
IEEE
14 years 7 days ago
Language recognition with discriminative keyword selection
One commonly used approach for language recognition is to convert the input speech into a sequence of tokens such as words or phones and then to use these token sequences to deter...
Fred S. Richardson, William M. Campbell
INTERSPEECH
2010
13 years 18 days ago
Audio-visual anticipatory coarticulation modeling by human and machine
The phenomenon of anticipatory coarticulation provides a basis for the observed asynchrony between the acoustic and visual onsets of phones in certain linguistic contexts. This ty...
Louis H. Terry, Karen Livescu, Janet B. Pierrehumb...
AAAI
2010
13 years 7 months ago
Activity and Gait Recognition with Time-Delay Embeddings
Activity recognition based on data from mobile wearable devices is becoming an important application area for machine learning. We propose a novel approach based on a combination ...
Jordan Frank, Shie Mannor, Doina Precup