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SPE-L8: Robust Speech Recognition II

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, April 23, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Room 101A+B, TICC
Session Chair: Brian Mak, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 
  SPE-L8.1: MINIMUM VARIANCE MODULATION FILTER FOR ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
         Yu-Hsiang Bosco Chiu; Carnegie Mellon University
         Richard M. Stern; Carnegie Mellon University
 
  SPE-L8.2: NON-LINEAR MAPPING FOR MUTLI-CHANNEL SPEECH SEPARATION AND ROBUST OVERLAPPING SPEECH RECOGNITION
         Weifeng Li; Idiap Research Institute
         John Dines; Idiap Research Institute
         Mathew Magimai-Doss; Idiap Research Institute
         HervĂ© Bourlard; Idiap Research Institute
 
  SPE-L8.3: ACOUSTIC MODEL COMBINATION TO COMPENSATE FOR RESIDUAL NOISE IN MULTI-CHANNEL SOURCE SEPARATION
         Jae Sam Yoon; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
         Ji Hun Park; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
         Hong Kook Kim; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
 
  SPE-L8.4: INCORPORATING MASK MODELLING FOR NOISE-ROBUST AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION
         Munevver Kokuer; University of Birmingham
         Peter Jancovic; University of Birmingham
 
  SPE-L8.5: STEREO-BASED STOCHASTIC MAPPING WITH DISCRIMINATIVE TRAINING FOR NOISE ROBUST SPEECH RECOGNITION
         Xiaodong Cui; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
         Mohamed Afify; Orange Lab
         Yuqing Gao; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
 
  SPE-L8.6: UNSUPERVISED EQUALIZATION OF LOMBARD EFFECT FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION IN NOISY ADVERSE ENVIRONMENT
         Hynek Boril; University of Texas at Dallas
         John H. L. Hansen; University of Texas at Dallas
 

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