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In recent years, we have seen a dramatic increase in the amount of video data recorded and stored around the world. Driven by the availability of low-cost video cameras, the ever-decreasing cost of digital media storage, and the explosion in popularity of ...
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The work accomplished during the second period of the project mainly focused on the experimental evaluation of the prechamber system comparing its performance regarding emissions and efficiency to standard spark ignition mode. Further instrumentation of th ...
In this paper we propose the use of infinite models for the clustering of speakers. Speaker segmentation is obtained trough a Dirichlet Process Mixture (DPM) model which can be interpreted as a flexible model with an infinite a priori number of components. ...
In this paper we propose the use of infinite models for the clustering of speakers. Speaker segmentation is obtained trough a Dirichlet Process Mixture (DPM) model which can be interpreted as a flexible model with an infinite a priori number of components. ...
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We consider the problem of compressing a binary symmetric i.i.d. source stream for two decoders, one of which has access to side-information. Kaspi found the rate-distortion tradeoff for this problem for general discrete memoryless sources for the two case ...