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ISCAS
2003
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
Usable speech measures and their fusion
Usable speech is a novel concept related to the co-channel speech problem. Co-channel speech occurs when more than one person is talking at the same time. The idea of usable speec...
Robert E. Yantorno, Brett Y. Smolenski
ACSC
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Sensor Fusion Weighting Measures in Audio-Visual Speech Recognition
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) uses vision to enhance speech recognition but also introduces the problem of how to join (or fuse) these two signals together. Mainstream re...
Trent W. Lewis, David M. W. Powers
JCP
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Speech Displaces the Graphical Crowd
Developers of visual Interface Design Environments (IDEs), like Microsoft Visual Studio and Java NetBeans, are competing in producing pretty crowded graphical interfaces in order t...
Mohammad M. Alsuraihi, Dimitris I. Rigas
CSL
2006
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
Using quality measures for multilevel speaker recognition
The use of quality information for multilevel speaker recognition systems is addressed in this contribution. From a definition of what constitutes a quality measure, two applicati...
Daniel Garcia-Romero, Julian Fiérrez-Aguila...
AUTOMOTIVEUI
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Usability evaluation of a Volkswagen Group in-vehicle speech system
Driving behavior has been trending towards more time in the car and longer commutes. This has fueled the demand for an increasing number of in-vehicle infotainment features, at th...
Jackie C. Chang, Annie Lien, Brian Lathrop, Holger...