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  2. IMPROVING BROADCAST NEWS TRANSCRIPTION BY LIGHTLY…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/chan_icassp2004.pdf
    27 May 2004: IMPROVING BROADCAST NEWS TRANSCRIPTION BY LIGHTLY SUPERVISEDDISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING. H.Y. Chan & P.C. ... broadcast news data (TDT4 corpus) that were carefully chosen byclosed-caption filtering [3] [7].
  3. Speaker Diarisation for Broadcast News

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_odyssey04.html/
    14 Jun 2004: task of identifying 'who spoke when' in broadcast news audio is particularly interesting and challenging. ... It uses a direct search of the audio, as described in [9] to find exact matches which represent re-broadcast (pre-recorded) portions of the
  4. Speaker Diarisation for Broadcast News S. E. Tranter† and ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tranter_odyssey04.pdf
    25 Mar 2004: It uses adirect search of the audio, as described in [9] to find exactmatches which represent re-broadcast (pre-recorded) portionsof the news shows. ... 1999 DARPA Broadcast News Workshop,Herndon, VA, March 1999, pp. 183–186. [15] L.
  5. Cluster Voting for Speaker Diarisation S.E.…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tranter_tr476.pdf
    13 May 2004: 32.2 The Broadcast News Data for Diarisation. 32.3 Diarisation Scoring. 4. ... This corresponds to adverts in broadcast news shows, or speaker-attributable vocal noises suchas cough, breath, lipsmack, sneeze and laughter.

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