Automatic speech recognition.
Overview
Works: | 21 works in 18 publications in 18 languages |
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Forensic speaker recognition[electronic resource] :law enforcement and counter-terrorism /
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Extraction and representation of prosody for speaker, speech and language recognition[electronic resource] /
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Cross-word modeling for Arabic speech recognition[electronic resource] /
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Novel techniques for dialectal Arabic speech recognition[electronic resource] /
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Subjective quality measurement of speech[electronic resource] :its evaluation, estimation and applications /
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Dialect accent features for establishing speaker identity[electronic resource] :a case study /
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Constructive dialogue modelling[electronic resource] :speech interaction and rational agents /
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Robust speaker recognition in noisy environments[electronic resource] /
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Non-linguistic analysis of call center conversations[electronic resource] /
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Speech and audio processing for coding, enhancement and recognition[electronic resource] /
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Automatic speech recognition[electronic resource] :a deep learning approach /
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Techniques for noise robustness in automatic speech recognition[electronic resource] /
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Emotion recognition[electronic resource] :a pattern analysis approach /
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The conversational interface[electronic resource] :talking to smart devices /
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Real-time speech and music classification by large audio feature space extraction[electronic resource] /
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Emotion, affect and personality in speech[electronic resource] :the bias of language and paralanguage /
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Speech recognition algorithms using weighted finite-state transducers[electronic resource] /
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