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Use of Graphemic Lexicons for Spoken Language Assessment
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/k_knill.pdf17 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:. -
Who Really Spoke When? Finding Speaker Turns and Identities in…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/tranter_icassp06.html/9 Dec 2006: as locating particular speakers in databases, tracking speakers across multiple audio documents or broadcasts, or finding which people support which views in multi-speaker debates. ... For example, speaker models can be built for people who are likely to -
Bin Jia, Khe Chai Sim et al: CU-HTK RT03 ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/EARS/pubs/jia_rt03s.pdf23 Jun 2003: Language Model. • Sources of data (using LDC character-to-word segmentor)– Acoustic training data (modifier Kneser-Ney)– News corpora: TDT[2,3,4], China Radio, People’s Daily, Xinhua (Good-. -
Unsupervised Bayesian Detection of Independent Motion in Crowds…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/brostow_MotionInCrowdsCVPR06.pdf14 Sep 2006: The algo-rithm is tested to give quantitative results on crowds of upto 33 people. ... 16] D. Ramanan and D. A. Forsyth. Finding and tracking people from the bottomup. -
On Person Authentication by Fusing Visual and Thermal Face ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/arandjelovic_AVSS06.pdf1 Sep 2006: The practical importance of this can be seen bynoting that in the US in 2000 roughly 96 million people, or34% of the total population, wore prescription glasses [18]. ... 1-to-N and 1-to-1 matching scenarios. In the former case,we assumed that test data -
Face Recognition from Face Motion Manifolds using Robust…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/oa214_FPIV_2004_paper1.pdf8 Aug 2005: Recognition ratesof 97–100% are consistently achieved on databases of 35–90 people. ... Shown is the identificationrate (%) for five databases of 35 people (1–5) and one of 90 (6). -
4 BEAR, TAYLOR: VISUAL SPEECH RECOGNITION: A MINI REVIEW ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/UKSpeech2017/posters/h_bear_poster2.pdf23 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. -
WHO REALLY SPOKE WHEN?FINDING SPEAKER TURNS AND IDENTITIES IN ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/tranter_icassp06.pdf9 Dec 2006: particular speakers in databases,tracking speakers across multiple audio documents or broadcasts, orfinding which people support which views in multi-speaker debates.This work considers an extension to the ‘who spoke ... For exam-ple, speaker models -
EUROGRAPHICS 2006 / E. Gröller and L. Szirmay-Kalos(Guest Editors) ...
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/johnson_semantic06.pdf1 Jun 2006: Our primary contribution is a new method forcreating images of specific things and people, with minimalhuman effort. ... The canvas also accepts other similar semantic labels suchas proper names of people, and can be supplemented withcopy-pasted islands -
Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-7 at Cambridge University
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_trec7.html/30 Mar 2000: An example of the word-pairs added in this way is:. CU60 :. How many people have been murdered by the IRA in. Northern Ireland. -
techreport_20060422MJ.dvi
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/brostow_Eurographics06.pdf14 Sep 2006: Our primary contributionis a new method for creating images of specific thingsand people, with minimal human effort. ... semantic labels such as proper names of people, andcan be supplemented with copy-pasted islands of pixelsfor categories that lack -
C:/SFWDoc/Academic/Publications/2005/BMVC_2005/FinalPaper/bmvc_05_sfwo…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/sfwong_bmvc05.pdf21 Sep 2006: Research in sign language recogni-tion is therefore useful in building an interface between deaf and hearing people, and alsoin developing novel human-computer interfaces. ... These 5 hand shapes were selected because people can easilytell them apart -
An information-theoretic approach to facerecognition from face motion …
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/oa214_IVC_2005_paper1.pdf12 Jul 2005: Recognition rate of 98% was achieved on a database of100 people under varying illumination. ... Acknowledgements. We would like to thank the Toshiba Corporation for their kind support for our re-search, the people from the University of Cambridge -
Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-9 at Cambridge University
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_trec9.html/23 Feb 2002: query-set specific [TREC-8 terse queries have a slightly different degradation, but were generated in house with different people and restrictions to those for TREC-9.]. -
Volume-based three-dimensionalmetamorphosis usingregion…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/treece_tr379.pdf26 Apr 2000: 6.3 Dragon to creature. Figure 10 shows a shape-only morph from a dragon to an alien creature (neither of the modelsare coloured). -
An Illumination Invariant Face Recognition System forAccess Control…
mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/svr-ftp/oa214_BMVC_2004_paper1.pdf8 Aug 2005: KLD wasalso criticized for being asymmetric [1, 9]. More subtly, both approaches have the disadvantage of comparing whole face distributions, whichhas the implicit assumption that for the same people we expect ... It wasshown that our method consistently
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