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ICMI
2009
Springer
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15 years 4 months ago
Cache-based language model adaptation using visual attention for ASR in meeting scenarios
In a typical group meeting involving discussion and collaboration, people look at one another, at shared information resources such as presentation material, and also at nothing i...
Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell
TSD
2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Slovak Text-to-Speech Synthesis in ARTIC System
Abstract. This paper presents a brand-new Slovak text-to-speech system. It was developed within the framework of ARTIC system (primarily designed to synthesize Czech speech) with r...
Jindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka
ICMI
2004
Springer
152views Biometrics» more  ICMI 2004»
15 years 5 months ago
Exploiting prosodic structuring of coverbal gesticulation
Although gesture recognition has been studied extensively, communicative, affective, and biometrical “utility” of natural gesticulation remains relatively unexplored. One of t...
Sanshzar Kettebekov
NAACL
2007
15 years 1 months ago
Implicitly Supervised Language Model Adaptation for Meeting Transcription
We describe the use of meeting metadata, acquired using a computerized meeting organization and note-taking system, to improve automatic transcription of meetings. By applying a t...
David Huggins-Daines, Alexander I. Rudnicky
SPEECH
2010
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14 years 6 months ago
Which words are hard to recognize? Prosodic, lexical, and disfluency factors that increase speech recognition error rates
Despite years of speech recognition research, little is known about which words tend to be misrecognized and why. Previous work has shown that errors increase for infrequent words...
Sharon Goldwater, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. ...