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A novel framework for noise robust ASR using cochlear implant-like spectrally reduced speech

We propose a novel framework for noise robust automatic speech recognition (ASR) based on cochlear implant-like spectrally reduced speech (SRS). Two experimental protocols (EPs) are proposed in order to clarify the advantage of using SRS for noise robust A ...
2011

The Wolf Corpus: Exploring group behaviour in a competitive role-playing game

In this paper we present the Idiap Wolf Database. This is a audio-visual corpus containing natural conversational data of volunteers who took part in a competitive role-playing game. Four groups of 8-12 people were recorded. In total, just over 7 hours of ...
2010

Tuning-Robust Initialization Methods for Speaker Diarization

David Imseng

This paper investigates a typical speaker diarization system regarding its robustness against initialization parameter variation and presents a method to reduce manual tuning of these values significantly. The behavior of an agglomerative hierarchical clus ...
2010

Tuning-Robust Initialization Methods for Speaker Diarization

David Imseng

This paper investigates a typical Speaker Diarization system regarding its robustness against initialization parameter variation and presents a method to reduce manual tuning of these values significantly. The behavior of an agglomerative hierarchical clus ...
Idiap2010

A Comparison of Supervised and Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Speaker Adaptation Approaches for HMM-Based Speech Synthesis

John David Scott Dines, Hui Liang, Lakshmi Babu Saheer

The EMIME project aims to build a personalized speech-to-speech translator, such that spoken input of a user in one language is used to produce spoken output that still sounds like the user's voice however in another language. This distinctiveness makes un ...
2010

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