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B. Serridge, B., Cole, R., Barbosa, A., Vargas, A. and Munive, N. Creating a Mexican Spanish Version of the CSLU Toolkit" Proceedings of the International Conference in Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, November 1998.

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Demonstrations of Dialogue Design Tools in the CSLU Toolkit - Ron Cole Jacques   Self-citation (Cole)   (Correct)

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B. Serridge, B., Cole, R., Barbosa, A., Vargas, A. and Munive, N. Creating a Mexican Spanish Version of the CSLU Toolkit" Proceedings of the International Conference in Spoken Language Processing, Sydney, Australia, November 1998.


Tools For Researchand Education In Speech Science - Ronald Cole Center (1999)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Cole)   (Correct)

....for both word spotting and continuous speech recognition applications [7, 8] In addition, several vocabulary specific recognizers (e.g. alpha digits) are included. Mexican Spanish recognizers are also included for vocabularyindependent word spotting applications and continuous digit recognition [9]. The toolkit supports research and education for several approaches to computer speech recognition including artificial neural network (ANN) classifiers, hidden Markov models (HMM) and segmental systems. The toolkit also includes stepby step tutorials for training and testing new ANN and HMM ....

Serridge, B., Cole, R. A., Barbosa, A., Munive, N., and Vargas, A. Creating a Mexican Spanish version of the CSLU toolkit. In Processing, Sydney, Australia, November 1998.


New tools for interactive speech and language training: Using.. - Ron Cole (1999)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Cole)   (Correct)

....and UNDERSTANDING. Both the neural network training and recognition code have been rewritten and are now significantly faster. New adult 8 and 16 kHz recognizers have been trained, along with a number of 16 kHz children s recognizers. An 8 kHz adult Spanish recognizer is also available [12]. A 5000 word speaker independent continuous speech recognizer has been developed and will soon be incorporated into RAD. RAD has been massively overhauled in order to incorporate and exploit changes to the underlying Toolkit modules. Some of the major changes are: New recognizers, trained ....

B. Serridge, R. Cole, A. Barbosa, N. Munive, and A. Vargas. "Creating a Mexican Spanish version of the CSLU toolkit." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP), Sydney, Australia, November 1998.

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