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INTERSPEECH
2010
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Modeling liaison in French by using decision trees
French is known to be a language with major pronunciation irregularities at word endings with consonants. Particularly, the well-known phonetic phenomenon called Liaison is one of...
Josafá de Jesus Aguiar Pontes, Sadaoki Furu...
JCST
2010
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The Inverse Classification Problem
In this paper, we examine an emerging variation of the classification problem, which is known as the inverse classification problem. In this problem, we determine the features to b...
Charu C. Aggarwal, Chen Chen, Jiawei Han
SADM
2010
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Data reduction in classification: A simulated annealing based projection method
This paper is concerned with classifying high dimensional data into one of two categories. In various settings, such as when dealing with fMRI and microarray data, the number of v...
Tian Siva Tian, Rand R. Wilcox, Gareth M. James
SIGIR
2010
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Temporally-aware algorithms for document classification
Automatic Document Classification (ADC) is still one of the major information retrieval problems. It usually employs a supervised learning strategy, where we first build a classif...
Thiago Salles, Leonardo C. da Rocha, Gisele L. Pap...
SPEECH
2010
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Predicting the phonetic realizations of word-final consonants in context - A challenge for French grapheme-to-phoneme converters
One of the main problems in developing a text-to-speech (TTS) synthesizer for French lies in grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. Automatic converters produce still too many errors in ...
Josafá de Jesus Aguiar Pontes, Sadaoki Furu...