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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DISCRIMINATIVE…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/gales_tr605.pdf13 Aug 2008: In common with other work in this. 5. area [9, 24], G is approximated by the diagonalised empirical covariance matrix of the trainingdata. ... 00 25.48 21.73 25.95 24.46 21.64 26.05 24.51 22.56. -
Uncertainty Decoding forNoise Robust Speech Recognition Hank Liao…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/thesis_hl251.pdf17 Sep 2008: Uncertainty Decoding forNoise Robust Speech Recognition. Hank Liao. Sidney Sussex CollegeUniversity of Cambridge. September 2007. This dissertation is submitted for the degree ofDoctor of Philosophy to the University of Cambridge. Declaration. This -
A HYBRID DISPLACEMENTESTIMATION METHOD FOR ULTRASONIC ELASTICITY…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/chen_tr615.pdf13 Nov 2008: IEEE Transactions on MedicalImaging, 23:153–163, 2004. [24] A. Pesavento, C. Perrey, M. ... Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 24:427–441, 1998. [31] R. Zahiri-Azar and S. -
DISCRIMINATIVE LANGUAGE MODEL ADAPTATION FORMANDARIN BROADCAST SPEECH …
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/liu-asru07.pdf11 Jan 2008: CNN 7.24 12.73 20.48 224.2. Table 5. Model size and text source for English component LMs. ... Adapt Int InitTER%. bnmd06 bcmd05 eval06fixed lin - 72.24 75.28 80.46. -
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DISCRIMINATIVE…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/mjfg_tech605.pdf6 Nov 2008: In common with other work in this. 5. area [9, 24], G is approximated by the diagonalised empirical covariance matrix of the trainingdata. ... 00 25.48 21.73 25.95 24.46 21.64 26.05 24.51 22.56. -
A QUALITY-GUIDED DISPLACEMENTTRACKING ALGORITHM FOR ULTRASONIC…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/chen_tr593.pdf17 Jan 2008: Among several techniques for displacement estimation [12, 24], correlation maximization wasthe first to be proposed and remains the most widely used [16]. ... As p1 is the only point ready for processing,it is selected and fed into any suitable -
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mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~wjb31/ppubs/VlasiosDoumpiotisDissOct04.pdf16 Feb 2008: "$#&%'(),.-%/01 " 2-3 2 42 56879;:<=1) >?1 01@ " ABC". DE F(GH42IJKC7 #%L88NM :O88 F1@ ". PQSRUTWVYXUT&ZX[1]_VYXCaVYT. -
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mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/mjfg_NOW.pdf19 Mar 2008: Foundations and Trends R inSignal ProcessingVol. 1, No. 3 (2007) 195–304c 2008 M. Gales and S. YoungDOI: 10.1561/2000000004. The Application of Hidden Markov Modelsin Speech Recognition. Mark Gales1 and Steve Young2. 1 Cambridge University -
Generation and Combination ofComplementary Systems for Automatic…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/thesis_cb404.pdf9 Jul 2008: 232.5 Language Modelling. 242.6 Decoding. 24. 2.6.1 Viterbi Decoding. 252.6.2 Minimum Bayes’ Risk Decoding. -
Minimum Bayes-Risk Techniquesin Automatic Speech Recognition and…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~wjb31/ppubs/ShankarKumarDiss04.pdf16 Feb 2008: 21.9 7.91 0.70 46.46 68.494 24.2 7.56 0.75 47.84 70.265 19.2 7.25 0.72 49.56 71.186
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