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Some Issues in Speech Recognizer Portability  (Make Corrections)  
Lori Lamel



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Abstract: Speech recognition technology has greatly evolved over the last decade. However, one of the remaining challenges is reducing the development cost. Most recognition systems are tuned to a particular task and porting the system to a new task (or language) requires substantial investment of time and money, as well as human expertise. Todays state-of-the-art systems rely on the availability of large amounts of manually transcribed data for acoustic model training and large normalized text corpora... (Update)

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@misc{ lamel-some,
  author = "Lori Lamel",
  title = "Some Issues in Speech Recognizer Portability",
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