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SP-P13: Topics in Speech and Language Recognition

Session Type: Poster
Time: Friday, March 25, 08:30 - 10:30
Location: Poster Area I
Session Chair: John Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SP-P13.1: A HIERARCHICAL FRAMEWORK FOR LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
         Saad Irtza; University of New South Wales
         Vidhyasaharan Sethu; University of New South Wales
         Haris Bavattichalil; University of New South Wales
         Ambikairajah Eliathamby; University of New South Wales
         Haizhou Li; Institute for Infocomm Research (I2 R), A*STAR
 
  SP-P13.2: LOCAL FISHER DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE IDENTIFICATION
         Peng Shen; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
         Xugang Lu; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
         Lemao Liu; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
         Hisashi Kawai; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
 
  SP-P13.3: LANGUAGE RECOGNITION USING DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS WITH VERY LIMITED TRAINING DATA
         Shivesh Ranjan; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Chengzhu Yu; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Chunlei Zhang; The University of Texas at Dallas
         Finnian Kelly; The University of Texas at Dallas
         John H.L. Hansen; The University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SP-P13.4: UTD-CRSS SYSTEM FOR THE NIST 2015 LANGUAGE RECOGNITION I-VECTOR MACHINE LEARNING CHALLENGE
         Chengzhu Yu; University of Texas at Dallas
         Chunlei Zhang; University of Texas at Dallas
         Shivesh Ranjan; University of Texas at Dallas
         Qian Zhang; University of Texas at Dallas
         Abhinav Misra; University of Texas at Dallas
         Finnian Kelly; University of Texas at Dallas
         John H.L. Hansen; University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SP-P13.5: ADAPTING ASR FOR UNDER-RESOURCED LANGUAGES USING MISMATCHED TRANSCRIPTIONS
         Chunxi Liu; Johns Hopkins University
         Preethi Jyothi; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Hao Tang; Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
         Vimal Manohar; Johns Hopkins University
         Rose Sloan; Yale University
         Tyler Kekona; University of Washington
         Mark Hasegawa-Johnson; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
         Sanjeev Khudanpur; Johns Hopkins University
 
  SP-P13.6: SELECTION AND COMBINATION OF HYPOTHESES FOR DIALECTAL SPEECH RECOGNITION
         Victor Soto; Columbia University
         Olivier Siohan; Google Inc.
         Mohamed Elfeky; Google Inc.
         Pedro Moreno; Google Inc.
 
  SP-P13.7: PROGRESS ON PHONEME RECOGNITION WITH A CONTINUOUS-STATE HMM
         Philip Weber; University of Birmingham
         Linxue Bai; University of Birmingham
         Stephen Houghton; University of Birmingham
         Peter Jancovic; University of Birmingham
         Martin Russell; University of Birmingham
 
  SP-P13.8: A COMPARISON OF ASR AND HUMAN ERRORS FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF NON-NATIVE SPONTANEOUS SPEECH
         Matthew Mulholland; Educational Testing Service
         Melissa Lopez; Educational Testing Service
         Keelan Evanini; Educational Testing Service
         Anastassia Loukina; Educational Testing Service
         Yao Qian; Educational Testing Service
 
  SP-P13.9: A TIME REGULARIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR DISCRETE SPECTRAL ENVELOPES THROUGH FREQUENCY DERIVATIVE
         Gilles Degottex; University of Crete and FORTH
 

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