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Oral Session II:   Wireless ASR, Distributed Speech Recognition and Hands Free Interaction
Session Chair: Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Invited speakers
Fred Juang Ubiquitous Speech Communication Interface
Hirotaka Nakano Speech Interface for Mobile Communication
Olli Viikki ASR in Portable Wireless Devices

Poster Session II:   Wireless ASR, Distributed Speech Recognition and Hands Free Interaction
 
 
Evaluating Long-term Spectral Subtraction for Reverberant ASR
David Gelbart, Nelson Morgan

Multispeaker Speech Activity Detection for the ICSI Meeting Recorder
Thilo Pfau, Daniel P.W. Ellis, Andreas Stolcke
 
Simultaneous recognition of distant-talking speech of multiple sound sources based on 3-D N-best search algorithm
Panikos Heracleous, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano
 
Investigations on the Combination of Four Algorithms to Increase the Noise Robustness of a DSR Front-end for Real World Car Data
Bernt Andrassy, Florian Hilger, Christophe Beaugeant
 
Collaborative Steering of Microphone Array and Video Camera Toward Multi-Lingual Tele-Conference Through Speech-to-Speech Translation
Takanobu Nishiura, Rainer Gruhn, Satoshi Nakamura
 
Verification of Multi-class Recognition Decision Using Classification Approach
Tomoko Matsui, Frank K. Soong, Biing-Hwang Juang
 
Distributed Speech Recognition Using Codec Parameters
Bhiksha Raj, Joshua Migdal, Rita Singh
 
Developing the ETSI AURORA Advanced Distributed Speech Recognition Front-end & What Next?
David Pearce
 
Recognition Experiments with the Speechdat-Car AURORA Spanish Database Using 8kHz- and 16kHz-sampled Signals
Climent Nadeu, Marta Tolos
 
Some experiments on the use of one-channel noise reduction techniques with the Italian SpeechDat Car database
Marco Matassoni, Gian Antonio Mian, Maurizio Omologo, Alfiero Santarelli, Piergiorgio Svaizer
 
Comparison of Standard and Hybrid Modeling Techniques for Distributed Speech Recognition
Jan Stadermann, Gerhard Rigoll
 
An Online Model Adaptation Method for Compensating Speech Models for Noise in Continuous Speech Recognition
Raymond Lee, Eric Choi
 
Robust Speech Recognition with Multi-channel Codebook Dependent Cepstral Normalization (MCDCN)
Sabine Deligne, Ramesh Gopinath
 
Joint Estimation of Noise and Channel Distortion in a Generalized EM Framework
Trausti Kristjansson, Brendan Frey, Li Deng
 
Piecewise-Linear Transformation-Based HMM Adaptation for Noisy Speech
Zhipeng Zhang, Sadaoki Furui
 
Time-varying Noise Compensation by Sequential Monte Carlo Method
Kaisheng Yao, Satoshi Nakamura

 

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