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Analytic Assessment of Telephone Transmission Impact on ASR Performance Using a Simulation Model

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This paper addresses the impact of telephone transmission channels on automatic speech recognition (ASR) performance. A real-time simulation model is described and implemented, which allows impairments that are encountered in traditional as well as modern ...
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Recent advances in the multi-stream HMM/ANN hybrid approach to noise robust ASR

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In this article we review several successful extensions to the standard Hidden-Markov-Model/Artificial Neural Network (HMM/ANN) hybrid, which have recently made important contributions to the field of noise robust automatic speech recognition. The first ex ...
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Analytic Assessment of Telephone Transmission Impact on ASR Performance Using a Simulation Model

Hervé Bourlard

This paper addresses the impact of telephone transmission channels on automatic speech recognition (ASR) performance. A real-time simulation model is described and implemented, which allows impairments that are encountered in traditional as well as modern ...
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An Overview of the PICASSO Project Research Activities in Speaker Verification for Telephone Applications

This paper presents a general overview of the current research activities in the European PICASSO project on speaker verification for telephone applications. First, the general formalism used by the project is described. Then the scientific issues under fo ...
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An Overview of the PICASSO Project Research Activities in Speaker Verification for Telephone Applications

This paper presents a general overview of the current research activities in the European PICASSO project on speaker verification for telephone applications. First, the general formalism used by the project is described. Then the scientific issues under fo ...
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A programmable architecture for the provision of hybrid services

Jean-Pierre Hubaux

The success of new service provision platforms will largely depend on their ability to blend with existing technologies. The advent of Internet telephony, although impressive, is unlikely to make telephone customers suddenly turn in favor of computers. Rat ...
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A programmable architecture for the provision of hybrid services

Jean-Pierre Hubaux

The success of new service provision platforms will largely depend on their ability to blend with existing technologies. The advent of Internet telephony, although impressive, is unlikely to make telephone customers suddenly turn in favor of computers. Rat ...
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Integration of Internet and Telecommunications- An Architecture for Hybrid Services

Jean-Pierre Hubaux

In this article, we propose an architecture for hybrid services, i.e., services that span many network technologies, such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), cellular networks and networks based on the Internet Protocol (IP). These services wi ...
1999

Integration of Internet and Telecommunications - An Architecture for Hybrid Services

Jean-Pierre Hubaux

In this article, we propose an architecture for hybrid services, i.e. services that span many network technologies, such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), cellular networks and networks based on the Internet Protocol (IP). These services wil ...
1999

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