| Gauvain, J. L., L. Lamel and G. Adda (2002). The LIMSI Broadcast News transcription system. Speech communication: an interdisciplinary journal. 37: 89-108. |
....from Microsoft Research Asia. The system also allows the users to execute text queries over the test collection, based on the donated Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) transcript provided by LIMSI. This transcript used an American English broadcast news transcription system and is described in [11]. 3.1.1 System Architecture Figure 1 shows the components of the Fschlr system. The system uses an internal XML description as its core element (in the centre of Figure 1) When a user submits a query via the web based interface, the web application processes it and sends the query detail to the ....
Gauvan, J.L., Lamel, L. and Adda, G., "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System", Speech Communication, 37(1-2):890198, May 2002.
....from Microsoft Research Asia. The system also allows the users to execute text queries over the test collection, based on the donated Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) transcript provided by LIMSI. This transcript used an American English broadcast news transcription system and is described in [11]. 3.1.1 System Architecture Figure 1 shows the components of the Fschlr system. The system uses an internal XML description as its core element (in the centre of Figure 1) When a user submits a query via the web based interface, the web application processes it and sends the query detail to the ....
Gauvan, J.L., Lamel, L., and Adda, G. "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System", Speech Communication, 37(1-2):890198, May 2002.
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J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, and G. Adda, "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System," Speech Communication, vol. 37, no. 1-2, pp. 89--108, 2002.
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J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, G. Adda, "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System," Speech Communication, 37(1-2):89- 108, May 2002.
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J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, G. Adda, "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System," Speech Communication, 37(1- 2):89-108, May 2002.
....speech, songs, or acoustic conditions for which accurate manual transcription was not possible. About 40 minutes of data were discarded. 3. TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The LIMSI broadcast news transcription system has two main components, the audio partitioner and the word recognizer [3]. Data partitioning [4] serves to divide the continuous audio stream into homogeneous segments, associating cluster, gender and bandwidth labels with each segment. The speech recognizer uses continuous density (CD) HMMs with Gaussian mixture for acoustic modeling and n gram statistics estimated ....
J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, G. Adda, "The LIMSI broadcast news transcription system," Speech Communication, 2002, to appear.
....conversational telephone speech recognition task [5] This task was chosen since it is known to be very difficult, in particular with respect to language modeling for spontaneous speech. The speech recognizer used in these experiments was derived from the LIMSI broadcast news transcription system[6]. Contextdependent phones are modeled using tied state left to right CDHMMs with Gaussian mixture, where the state tying is obtained by means of a phonemic decision tree. The BN 3 gram language model used in these experiments was trained on BN transcriptions and on newspaper and newswire texts. ....
Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, and Gilles Adda, "The LIMSI broadcast news transcription system," in Speech Communication. 2002, vol. to appear, North Holland.
....is a tied state left to right CD HMM with Gaussian mixture observation densities where the tied states are obtained by means of a decision tree. The acoustic feature vector has 39 components comprised of 12 cepstrum coefficients and the log energy, along with the first and second order derivatives [4]. Word recognition is performed in three steps: 1) initial hypothesis generation, 2) word graph generation, 3) final hypothesis generation. The initial hypotheses are used in cluster based acoustic model adaptation using the MLLR technique [9] prior to word graph generation. A 3 gram language ....
J.L. Gauvain, L. Lamel, G. Adda, "The LIMSI Broadcast News Transcription System," to appear in Speech Communication, 2002.
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Gauvain, J. L., L. Lamel and G. Adda (2002). The LIMSI Broadcast News transcription system. Speech communication: an interdisciplinary journal. 37: 89-108.
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