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  2. An avatar-based system for identifying individuals likely to develop…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/b_mirheidari.pdf
    17 Nov 2017: Conversation analysis (CA) [3] (an approach tostudy social interaction/communication ability) hasbeen used for people with dementia (e.g. ... people which has been used recently forpeople with dementia (e.g.
  3. How Does the Femoral Cortex Depend onBone Shape? A ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/gee_tr704.pdf
    15 Jun 2017: femur. 1 Introduction. Hip fractures are the most common cause of acute orthopaedic hospital admission in older people (Parkerand Johansen, 2006), with their annual incidence projected to rise worldwide from
  4. Deep Density Networks with Uncertainty for spontaneous spoken…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/a_malinin.pdf
    17 Nov 2017: ALTA Institute / Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. Introduction. I Many people are learning English want official qualificationsI To help meet this demand: Automatic assessment of spoken English.
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    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/thesis_xc257.pdf
    9 May 2017: lent work in maintaining the computing facilities. These intelligent and kind people make. ... countless happy moments and make me feel at home. I would liketo thank all people I met.
  6. 11 Jul 2017: Outstanding computing facilities are provided by the group and I mustalso thank Patrick Gosling and Anna Langley for maintaining the computer systems.There are many other people in the laboratory who ... Personal intelligent assistants, such as Apple Siri
  7. Use of Graphemic Lexicons for Spoken Language Assessment

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/k_knill.pdf
    17 Nov 2017: 1. Introduction. Assessment of spoken English of non-native (L2) learners:I Many people are learning English want official qualificationsI To help meet this demand:.
  8. 4 BEAR, TAYLOR: VISUAL SPEECH RECOGNITION: A MINI REVIEW ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/h_bear_poster2.pdf
    23 Dec 2017: Most people, including those with perfect hearing, use visual information from thespeaker’s face and body to decode speech when it is available.

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