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On the application of reservoir computing networks for noisy image recognition
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Adaptive speaker diarization of broadcast news based on factor analysis
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The surprising character of music : a search for sparsity in music evoked body movements
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Computing scores of voice quality and speech intelligibility in tracheoesophageal speech for speech stimuli of varying lengths
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Towards using reservoir computing networks for noise-robust image recognition
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Betrouwbaarheid van de automatische analyse van spraakverstaanbaarheid van laryngectomiepatiënten binnen ASISTO
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Soft VAD in factor analysis based speaker segmentation of broadcast news
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Robust continuous digit recognition using reservoir computing
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Multidimensional assessment of strongly irregular voices such as in substitution voicing and spasmodic dysphonia: A compilation of own research
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Language-independent age estimation from speech using phonological and phonemic features
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Factor analysis for speaker segmentation and improved speaker diarization
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Design of reservoir computing systems for noise-robust speech and handwriting recognition
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Robust automatic intelligibility assessment techniques evaluated on speakers treated for head and neck cancer
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An improved two-stage mixed language model approach for handling out-of-vocabulary words in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition
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Language-independent automatic evaluation of intelligibility of chronically hoarse persons
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Developing automatic articulation, phonation and accent assessment techniques for speakers treated for advanced head and neck cancer
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Visualization of intelligibility measured by language-independent features
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Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition with reservoir-based acoustic models
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Combining musicological knowledge about chords and keys in a simultaneous chord and local key estimation system
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Combining joint factor analysis and iVectors for robust language recognition
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Robust language recognition via adaptive language factor extraction
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Acoustic modeling with hierarchical reservoirs
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Context-dependent modeling and speaker normalization applied to reservoir-based phone recognition
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Musical meter classification with beat synchronous acoustic features, DFT-based metrical features and support vector machines
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Noise robust continuous digit recognition with reservoir-based acoustic models
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Feature enhancement with a reservoir-based denoising auto encoder
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Lexical modeling for proper name recognition in Autonomata Too
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Resources developed in the Autonomata projects
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Model-based speech/non-speech segmentation of a heterogeneous multilingual TV broadcast collection
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Assessing a clarinet player's performer gestures in relation to locally intended musical targets
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Voicing quantification is more relevant than period perturbation in substitution voices: an advanced acoustical study
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Tridimensional assessment of adductor spasmodic dysphonia pre- and post-treatment with Botulinum toxin
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Improving proper name recognition by means of automatically learned pronunciation variants
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Continuous digit recognition in noise: reservoirs can do an excellent job!
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Improving large vocabulary continuous speech recognition by combining GMM-based and reservoir-based acoustic modeling
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Effects of architecture choices on sparse coding in speech recognition
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A practical approach to model selection for support vector machines with a gaussian kernel
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The influence of chord duration modeling on chord and local key extraction
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Can non-linear readout nodes enhance the performance of reservoir-based speech recognizers?
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Combining phonological and acoustic ASR-free features for pathological speech intelligibility assessment
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Connected digit recognition by means of Reservoir Computing
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Modeling musicological information as trigrams in a system for simultaneous chord and local key extraction
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Improving the key extraction performance of a simultaneous local key and chord estimation system
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Towards an ASR-free objective analysis of pathological speech
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A minimum classification error approach to pronunciation variation modeling of non-native proper names
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Feature subset selection for improved native accent identification
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Integrating musicological knowledge into a probabilistic framework for chord and key extraction
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Phoneme recognition with large hierarchical reservoirs
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Improving proper name recognition by adding automatically learned pronunciation variants to the lexicon
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Perceptually motivated scoring of musical meter classification algorithms
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Automated intelligibility assessment of pathological speech using phonological features
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DIA : a tool for objective intelligibility assessment of pathological speech
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How speaker tongue and name source language affect the automatic recognition of spoken names
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Pronunciation-based ASR for names
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A novel chroma representation of polyphonic music based on multiple pitch tracking techniques
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Speech technology-based assessment of phoneme intelligibility in dysarthria
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How potential users of music search and retrieval systems describe the semantic quality of music
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Reducing speech recognition time and memory use by means of compound (de-)composition
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Objective intelligibility assessment of pathological speakers
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Speech technology based assessment of dysarthric speech : preliminary results
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A probabilistic framework for audio-based tonal key and chord recognition
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Dealing with cross-lingual aspects in spoken name recognition
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Towards a basic protocol for functionality assessment of substitution voices: preleminary results of an international trial
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Recognition of foreign names spoken by native speakers
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G2P conversion of names: what can we do (better)?
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Assessment of state-of-the-art meter analysis systems with an extended meter description model
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Speech recognition with phonological features: some issues to attend
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A user-dependent approach to the perception of high-level semantics of music
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On the Use of Phonological Features for Pronunciation Scoring
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A user-oriented approach to music information retrieval
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Coping with disfluencies in spontaneous speech recognition: Acoustic detection and linguistic context manipulation
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Factors affecting music retrieval in query-by-melody
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Perceptual evaluation of substitution voices: development and evaluation of the (I)INFVo rating scale
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Development of a phoneme-to-phoneme (p2p) converter to improve the grapheme-to-phoneme (g2p) conversion of names
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Long-term analysis and description of interictal epileptiform activity in intracranial EEG records
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Collecting ground truth annotations for drum detection in polyphonic music
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A simulated annealing optimization of audio features for drum classification
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Support Vector Machines for Bass and Snare Drum Recognition
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Tree-based versus distance-based key recognition in musical audio
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Improving the discrimination between native accents when recorded over different channels
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The COST278 broadcast news segmentation and speaker clustering evaluation: overview, methodology, systems, results
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Methodological considerations concerning manual annotation of musical audio in function of algorithm development
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A spoken Afrikaans language resource designed for research on pronunciation variations
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Spectral Change Representation and Feature Selection for Accent Identification
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Coping with disfluencies in Spontaneous Speech Recognition
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Classification of Percussive Sounds using Support Vector Machines
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A comparison of human and automatic musical genre classification
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Objective evaluation of the quality of substitution voices
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Application of the Voice Handicap Index in 45 patients with substitution voicing after total laryngectomy
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Benefits of disfluency detection in spontaneous speech recognition
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The MAMI Query-By-Voice Experiment: Collecting and annotating vocal queries for music information retrieval
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User-dependent taxonomy of musical features as a conceptual framework for musical audio-mining technology
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A Fast, Accurate and Stream-Based Speaker Segmentation and Clustering Algorithm
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User behavior in the spontaneous reproduction of musical pieces by vocal query
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An Auditory Model Based Transcriber of Vocal Queries
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Hard-Testing the Multi-stream Approach to Automatic Speech Recognition
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A feature-based filled pause detection system for Dutch
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Detection of spike and wave discharges in the cortical EEG of genetic absence epilepsy rats from Strasbourg
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Annotation of prominent words, prosodic boundaries and segmental lengthening by non-expert transcribers in the spoken Dutch corpus
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Intonation modelling for the synthesis of structured documents
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A tonality-oriented symbolic representation of musical audio generated by classification trees.
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Discovering structure and repetition in musical audio.
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Acoustic detection of cavitation in centrifugal pumps.
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An auditory based transcription of singing sequences.
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Word segmentation in the spoken Dutch corpus
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Experiences from the Spoken Dutch Corpus project
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Pronunciation Variation Modeling for ASR: large Improvements are possible but small ones are likely to achieve.
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An auditory model based transcriber of singing sequences.
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Tendencies, perspectives, and opportunities of musical audio-mining
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Validation of a novel technique to eliminate breathing influence from basic RR interval signals
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An equalized error backpropagation algorithm for the on-line training of multilayer perceptrons.
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Mesures acoustiques du début de cavitation dans les pompes centrifuges.
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Synthesis and characterization of epitaxial FAU-on-EMT zeolite overgrowth materials.
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Data-driven Lexical Modeling of Pronunciation Variations for ASR
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Data driven intonation modelling of 6 languages.
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Prosodic variation with text type.
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The variation of prosody with text type.
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Orthographic transcription of the spoken Dutch corpus
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A better appreciation of the autonomic nervous system for risk stratification
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Analog switched-capacitor filter bank for audio signal processing.
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Multilingual prosody modelling using cascades of regression trees and neural networks
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In search of better pronunciation models for speech recognition.
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Automatic Prosodie Labeling of 6 Languages
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A Hybrid Segment-Based system for phone and word recognition
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Context Modeling in Hybrid Segment-Based/Neural Network Recognition Systems
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In Search of Pronunciation Rules
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Assessing the importance of the segmentation probability in segment-based speech recognition.
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Improving the Phonetic Annotation by means of Prosodie Phrasing
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Automatic Rule-Based Generation of Word Pronunciation Networks
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The Importance of Segmentation Probability in Segment Based Speech Recognizers
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Noise Suppression and Acoustic Model Controlled Loudness Mean Normalization in an Auditory Model-Based Acoustic Front-End
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Full scale measurements of wave attenuation inside a rubble mound breakwater
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Generation of Word Pronunciation Networks from automatically learned Inter-Word Coarticulation Rules
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Noise Suppression and Loudness Normalization in an Auditory Model-Based Acoustic Front-end
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Speech Recognition Using a Discriminative, Context-Independent, Segment-Based Speech Recognizer
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A fast and reliable rate of speech detector
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A stochastically motivated random initialization of pattern classifying MLPs.
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Automatic Segmentation and Labelling of Multi-Lingual Speech Data
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On the Use of Pronunciation Rules for Improved Word Recognition
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Recognition of Noisy Speech using an Auditory Model
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Fast Automatic Segmentation and Labelling: Results on TIMIT and EUROM0
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Op zoek naar een geschikt communicatiehulpmiddel voor niet-sprekenden
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Welk communicatiehulpmiddel is geschikt voor niet-sprekenden ? Com municatiedrieluik, nr. 6, pp. 2-7, 1994.
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Automatic labeling of corpora for speech synthesis development. Procee dings IEEE workshop ProRisc-93, pp. 261-266, Papendaal, 1994.
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Efficient implementation of heuristic-search.
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On the Initialization and Optimization of Multilayer Perceptrons.
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Speaker-independent Phone Recognition with a Dynamic Programming / Multi-layer Perception System. P.oc. of the ProRISC Workshop on Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, maart 1993, pp. 335-340, Houthalen, 1993.
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Optimizing the Structure of a Multi-layer Perception. CC-AI, Vol. 10, nr. 1-2, pp. 79-92, 1993.
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Neural Network Classifiers under Changing A Priori Conditions.
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PITCH AND VOICED UNVOICED DETERMINATION WITH AN AUDITORY MODEL.
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Broad Phonetic Classification and Segmentation by means of Neural Networks and Dynamic Programming. Speech Communications, 1991, Vol. 10, pp. 81-90.
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Improved Broad Phonetic Classification in Speech Recognition and Segmentation with an Auditory Model. Speech Recognition and Understanding: recent Advances, Trends and Applications, Edt. Laface, 1991, pp. 305-310.
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A fast and robust learning algorithm for feedforward neural networks
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Broad phonetic classification and segmentation of continuous speech by means of neural networks and dynamic-programming
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CADLEM: a simulation program for non-linear electronic networks
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Algorithm for extraction of pitch and pitch salience from complex tonal signals: comment
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A new theory for multitone masking
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Audibility of harmonics in a periodic complex
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Efficient method for trimming allpass sections
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Links between Neural Networks and Standard Pattern Recognition. CC-AI, Journal for Art. Intell., Cognitive Science and Applied Epistemology, 1991, Vol. 8, pp. 191-209.
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A New Dynamic Programming/Multi-layer Perceptitron Hybrid for Continuous Speech Recognition. Proc. of Eurospeech '93, pp. 1937-1940, 1993.
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Interaction study with voice output communications aids. Proceedings ISAAC-94.PP. 175-177, Maastricht, 1994.
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Phone Recognition Using a Transition-Controlled, Segment-Based DP/MLP Hybrid. Proceedings of the ICSLP 94, pp. 1495-1498, Yokohama, 1994.
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Automatic Labeling of Speech Synthesis Corpora. Proceedings of the ICSLP 94, pp. 1747-1750, Yokohama, 1994.
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A single pass heuristic search for segmental speech recognizers. Proceedings IEEE workshop ProRisc-93, pp. 67-73, Papendaal, 1994.
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Time Synchronous Heuristic Search in a Stohastic Segment Based Recognizer. Proceedings of the ICSLP 94, Yokohama, pp. 275-278, Yokohama, 1994.