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  2. Speech Recognition

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/speech4.html
    In the meantime, the CUED team continued to improve their system tackling harder tasks such as dictation in noise, and most recently transcription of broadcast news material. ... For example, in the 1997 broadcast news transcription evaluation, the HTK
  3. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/enginuity/issue9/article14.html
    The CUED team continued to improve their system tackling harder tasks such as dictation in noise, and most recently transcription of broadcast news material. ... The work on broadcast news transcription has been integrated with information retrieval
  4. Abstract for tranter_icassp06

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/abstracts/tranter_icassp06.html
    27 Jul 2020: WHO REALLY SPOKE WHEN? FINDING SPEAKER TURNS AND IDENTITIES IN BROADCAST NEWS AUDIO. ... S. E. Tranter. May 2006. Automatic speaker segmentation and clustering methods have improved considerably over the last few years in the Broadcast News domain.
  5. DART: Speech Recognition

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/dtg/attarchive/dart/speech_recognition.html
    30 Aug 2005: Typical applications may retrieve multimedia documents such as news broadcasts, video lecture series, video mail messages or audio annotated still pictures. ... The resulting improvements in recognition performance on traditional low-noise read speech
  6. MultiMedia Document Retrieval (1997-2000) - Progress

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/Multimedia_Document_Retrieval/progress.html
    7 Oct 2001: This was the lowest overall word error rate in the 1997 DARPA broadcast news evaluation, by a statistically significant margin. ... A new scheme was developed for finding speaker clusters in found speech such as broadcast news.
  7. paper.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~mjfg/liao_INTER06.pdf
    22 Nov 2006: This is especially thecase when there is no other additional constraints such as a lan-guage model, e.g. ... Major limitations of this paper are thatexperiments are conducted on artificially corrupted data and as-sume noise stationarity; however, recent
  8. Aralex: A lexical database for Modern Standard Arabic

    https://www.neurolex.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/boudelaa_brm_2010.pdf
    It is the language used for written and formal oral communication, such as broadcast news, courtroom language, and university lectures, and is generally the language of the mass media (radio, ... As such, it offers a unique combination of statistical
  9. BlackwellPostgate_v4

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/BlackwellPostgate_CHI06.pdf
    11 Jul 2006: The example above, along with others such as text messages sent to a radio station or videos sent to a news broadcast use individual configuration to create a consolidated, shared experience. ... iii) user-generated content, such as broadcast video
  10. tech.dvi

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~sjy/papers/bghk13.pdf
    20 Feb 2018: likelihood. Otherclassifiers such as SVMs [13] and MLPs [14] have also been used.This classification approach has been used successfully in LVCSRtasks such as meetings [15, 14, 16] and broadcast news ... 17] J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, and G. Adda,
  11. 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: A more complex example is to automatically detect repeated events in a database of broadcasts which usually correspond to non-news items such as commercials or jingles. ... Since pre-recorded commercials and jingles are often re-broadcast several times,

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