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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the behavior of HMM2 models for the recognition of noisy speech. It has previously been shown that HMM2 is able to model dynamically important structural information inherent in the speech signal, often correspon ...
This article describes a method for modeling the propagation of cracks on any 3D surface. This method allows almost any type of cracks on any type of triangulated 3D object. Our model’s main advantage is that it proposes a semi-physical solution, making it ...
This paper describes an important application for state-of-art automatic speech recognition, natural language processing and information retrieval systems. Methods for enhancing the indexing of spoken documents by using latent semantic analysis and self-or ...
This paper describes an important application for state-of-art automatic speech recognition, natural language processing and information retrieval systems. Methods for enhancing the indexing of spoken documents by using latent semantic analysis and self-or ...
State-of-the-art Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems make extensive use of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), characterized by flexible statistical modeling, powerful optimization (training) techniques and efficient recognition algorithms. When allowed by ...
This article describes a method for modeling the propagation of cracks on any 3D surface. Taking a previous cellular automata model as basis, this method allows any type of cracks on any type of triangulated 3D object. Our model's main advantage is that it ...
In this report, we discuss the initial issues addressed in a research project aiming at the development of an advanced natural speech recognition system for the automatic processing of telephone directory requests. This multi-faceted project involves (1) t ...
This PhD thesis tries to understand how to analyse, decompose, model and transform the vocal identity of a human when seen through an automatic speaker recognition application. It starts with an introduction explaining the properties of the speech signal a ...
We have designed a series of computer sessions build around ImageJ (a public-domain software for image analysis), as a practical complement to a two-semester course in image processing. The students are challenged with simple practical imaging problems as ...
This paper describes a method for modeling the natural peeling phenomenon over any 3D surface. Using crack input data—precomputed with a semi-physical solution—this method allows simulating peeling on any type of triangulated 3D object. Our model’s main ad ...