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Nadeu Climent
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Recognition Experiments with the Speechdat-Car AURORA Spanish Database using 8kHZ- and 16kHz-Sampled Signals
Nakamura Satoshi
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Time-varying noise compensation by sequential Monte Carlo method
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State Synchronous Modeling of Audio-visual Information for Bi-modal Speech Recognition
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Simultaneous recognition of distant-talking speech of multiple sound sources based on 3-D N-best search algorithm
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CORBA-based speech-to-speech translation system
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Collaborative Steering of Microphone Array and Video Camera Toward Multi-Lingual Tele-Conference Through Speech-to-Speech Translation
Nakano Hirotaka
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Speech Interface for Mobile Communication
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Introduction of Speech Interface for Mobile Information Services
Nanjo Hiroaki
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Automatic Transcription of Spontaneous Lecture Speech
Narayanan Shrikanth
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Recognition of Negative Emotions from the Speech Signal
Neto João
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Speech Recognition of Broadcast News for the European Portuguese Language
Ney Hermann
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Histogram Based Normalization in the Acoustic Feature Space
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The Statistical Approach to Spoken Language Translation
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Unsupervised Training of Acoustic Models for Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition
Nguyen Quoc-Cuong
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Shape Vector Characterization of Vietnamese Tones and Application to Automatic Recognition
Nguyen Patrick
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Construction of Model-Space Constraints
Niemann Heinrich
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Multiple Time Resolutions for Derivatives of Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficients
Nigra Mario
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Directory Assistance:Learning User Formulations for Business Listings
Nishino Atsushi
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CORBA-based speech-to-speech translation system
Nishiura Takanobu
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Collaborative Steering of Microphone Array and Video Camera Toward Multi-Lingual Tele-Conference Through Speech-to-Speech Translation
Nöth Elmar
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Multiple Time Resolutions for Derivatives of Mel-frequency Cepstral Coefficients
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Language Models beyond Word Strings
Novak Miroslav
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Improvement of Non-negative Matrix Factorization based Language Model using Exponential Models