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The Cambridge University March 2005 Speaker Diarisation System
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/sinha_eurospeech05.html/22 Sep 2005: The experiments reported in this paper use a development set of 24 US broadcast news shows, denoted. ... S. E. Tranter and D. A. Reynolds,. ''Speaker Diarisation for Broadcast News,'' [in Proc. -
Recent Developments at Cambridgein Broadcast News Transcription D.Y.…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/EARS/pubs/kim_rt04.pdf15 Feb 2005: Recent Developments at Cambridgein Broadcast News Transcription. D.Y. Kim, H.Y. Chan, G. ... radio shows from tdt4a period also released, no transcription/caption. Cambridge UniversityEngineering Department. -
Two-way Cluster Voting to Improve Speaker Diarisation Performance
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_icassp05.html/31 Mar 2005: 30 minute extracts from 6 different US news shows broadcast in February 2001. ... S. E. Tranter and D. A. Reynolds,. ''Speaker Diarisation for Broadcast News,'' [in Proc. -
INVESTIGATION OF ACOUSTIC MODELING TECHNIQUES FOR LVCSR SYSTEMS X. ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/liu_icassp2005.pdf19 May 2005: Table 2 shows the performances of various systems featuringtechniques described in section 2. ... 3. Three BN test sets were used, each of them contains six 30 minutesbroadcast news shows. -
The Development of the Cambridge University RT-04 Diarisation System
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_rt04.html/10 Jan 2005: They each consisted of roughly 30 minute extracts from 6 US news shows and are summarised in Table 1. ... The RT-04 diarisation evaluation data (. eval04f. ) consisted of 12 shows broadcast in December 2003. -
THE APPLICABILITY OF ADAPTIVE LANGUAGE MODELLING FORTHE BROADCAST…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/auto-pdf/clarkson_icslp98.pdf9 Aug 2005: THE APPLICABILITY OF ADAPTIVE LANGUAGE MODELLING FORTHE BROADCAST NEWS TASK. Philip Clarkson Tony Robinson. ... Table 4 shows that the general BNC language model has a muchhigher perplexity than the Broadcast News language model, butthat the adaptation -
TOWARDS IMPROVED LANGUAGE MODEL EVALUATION MEASURES Philip Clarkson…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/auto-pdf/clarkson_eurospeech99.pdf9 Aug 2005: This work was carried out for the broadcast news task. AllWER results are based on the six shows of the 1996 Hub 4 de-velopment test. ... The language model evaluation schemes which will be de-scribed in this paper are evaluated with respect to the -
The Cambridge University March 2005 Speaker Diarisation System R. ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/sinha_eurospeech05.pdf23 Jun 2005: 4. Experiments4.1. Data and Scoring Metric. The experiments reported in this paper use a development set of24 US broadcast news shows, denoteddev24 and a 12-showsubset of this, denoteddev12 which ... C. Woodland, “Recent Advances inBroadcast News -
TWO-WAY CLUSTER VOTING TO IMPROVE SPEAKER DIARISATION PERFORMANCE S.…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tranter_icassp05.pdf25 Mar 2005: Transcription evaluations.[1] It consists of30 minute extracts from 6 different US news shows broadcast inFebruary 2001. ... shows. The DER is 24.16%(28.05%) if the best(worst) input istaken independently for each show. -
The Cambridge University March 2005 Speaker Diarisation System R. ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/sinha_eurospeech05.html/paper.pdf22 Sep 2005: 4. Experiments4.1. Data and Scoring Metric. The experiments reported in this paper use a development set of24 US broadcast news shows, denoteddev24 and a 12-showsubset of this, denoteddev12 which ... C. Woodland, “Recent Advances inBroadcast News
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