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  2. The Cambridge University Multimedia Document Retrieval Demo System

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tuerk_riao00demo.html/
    14 Aug 2000: The CU-MDR demo system downloads the audio track of news broadcasts from the Internet once a day and adds them to its archive. ... Also a windowing system is being developed that allows automatic content dependent segmentation of news broadcasts.
  3. A Method for Direct Audio Search with Applications to Indexing and…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_icassp00.html/
    16 Jun 2000: Results on data from ABC news broadcasts show that the method can successfully locate matches several hundred times faster than real-time and requires less than a second of cue-audio. ... A more complex example is to automatically detect repeated events
  4. The Cambridge University Multimedia Document Retrieval Demo System

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tuerk_sigir00demo.html/
    14 Aug 2000: The system downloads the audio track of British and American news broadcasts from the Internet once a day and adds them to its archive. ... J. J. Odell, P. C. Woodland, and T. Hain. The CUHTK-Entropic 10xRT Broadcast News Transcription System.
  5. A METHOD FOR DIRECT AUDIO SEARCH WITH APPLICATIONS TOINDEXING ...

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/johnson_icassp00.pdf
    19 Apr 2000: Re-sults on data from ABC news broadcasts show that themethod can successfully locate matches several hundredtimes faster than real-time and requires less than a second ofcue-audio. ... A more complex example is to automaticallydetect repeated events in
  6. Audio Indexing and Retrieval of Complete Broadcast News Shows

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_riao00.html/
    19 Apr 2000: It consisted of 244 hours of Cable News Network (CNN) broadcasts, 102 hours from Voice of America (VOA), 93 hours from Public Radio International (PRI) and 62 hours from the American ... The overall system is designed to pick out areas in the news
  7. The Cambridge University Spoken Document Retrieval System

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_icassp99.html/
    8 Mar 2000: its performance using automatic transcriptions of about 50 hours of broadcast news data. ... One such area is the audio associated with radio and television news broadcasts.
  8. Experiments in Broadcast News Transcription

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/woodland_icassp98.html/
    1 Mar 2000: Experiments in Broadcast News Transcription. P.C. Woodland, T. Hain, S.E. Johnson, T. ... FX. all other speech (e.g. spontaneous non-native). Table 1: Broadcast news focus conditions.
  9. The Cambridge University Multimedia DocumentRetrievalDemoSystem…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tuerk_riao00demo.pdf
    20 Apr 2000: 2 Systemdescription. 2.1 Overview. The CU-MDR demosystemdownloadsthe audio track of news broadcastsfrom the Internetoncea day and addsthem to its archive. ... Also a windowing systemis beingdevelopedthatallows automaticcontentdependentsegmentationof news
  10. The Cambridge University Multimedia Document RetrievalDemo System…

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tuerk_sigir00demo.pdf
    3 May 2000: line. The system downloads the audio track of Britishand American news broadcasts from the Internet once aday and adds them to its archive. ... C. Woodland, and T. Hain. The CUHTK-Entropic 10xRT Broadcast News Transcription System.
  11. The 1997 HTK Broadcast News Transcription System

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/woodland_darpa98.html/
    1 Mar 2000: 41-48 (Lansdowne,VA, Feb. 1998). The 1997 HTK BROADCAST NEWS TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM. ... using the broadcast news training texts, the acoustic training data and 1995 Marketplace transcriptions.

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