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TASLP
2002
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High-level approaches to confidence estimation in speech recognition
Abstract--We describe some high-level approaches to estimating confidence scores for the words output by a speech recognizer. By "high-level" we mean that the proposed me...
Stephen Cox, Srinandan Dasmahapatra
NC
1998
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13 years 6 months ago
Spotting Arabic Phonetic Features Using Modular Connectionist Architectures and a Rule-Based System
This paper reports the results of experiments in complex Arabic phonetic features identification using a rulebased system (SARPH) and modular connectionist architectures. The firs...
Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Jean Caelen
ACL
2008
13 years 6 months ago
A Critical Reassessment of Evaluation Baselines for Speech Summarization
We assess the current state of the art in speech summarization, by comparing a typical summarizer on two different domains: lecture data and the SWITCHBOARD corpus. Our results ca...
Gerald Penn, Xiaodan Zhu
JSS
2002
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Fundamental principles of software engineering - a journey
A set of fundamental principles can act as an enabler in the establishment of a discipline; however, software engineering still lacks a set of universally recognized fundamental p...
Pierre Bourque, Robert Dupuis, Alain Abran, James ...
ICDAR
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Real-Time Camera-Based Recognition of Characters and Pictograms
Camera-based character recognition systems should have the capability of quick operation and recognizing perspectively distorted texts in a complex layout. In this paper, in order...
Masakazu Iwamura, Tomohiko Tsuji, Akira Horimatsu,...