FSJ Table of Contents



10/22/97
Phoneme Probability Estimation with Dynamic Sparsely Connected Artificial Neural Networks
Nikko Ström, nikko@speech.kth.se
Department of Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Centre for Speech Technology, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

6/26/97
Inference of Variable-Length Linguistic and Acoustic Units by Multigrams
Sabine DELIGNE (sdeligne@itl.atr.co.jp) and Frédéric BIMBOT (bimbot@sig.enst.fr)
ENST - Dept Signal, CNRS - URA 820, 46 Rue Barrault,
75634 PARIS cedex 13, FRANCE, European Union.

2/25/97
Experiments with A Spoken Dialogue System for Taking the U.S. Census
R.A. Cole (cole@cse.ogi.edu), D.G. Novick (novick@cse.ogi.edu), P.J.E. Vermeulen (pieter@cse.ogi.edu), S. Sutton (sutton@cse.ogi.edu), M. Fanty (fanty@cse.ogi.edu),
L.F.A. Wessels (wessels@cse.ogi.edu), J.H. de Villiers (jacques@cse.ogi.edu), J. Schalkwyk (johans@cse.ogi.edu), B. Hansen (brianh@cse.ogi.edu) and D. Burnett (burnett@cse.ogi.edu)
Center for Spoken Language Understanding
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology

11/28/96
Speech Recognition Using Autosegmental Representation of Phonological Units with Interface to the Trended HMM
Li Deng, deng@crg5.uwaterloo.ca
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

9/30/96
Towards a Tool for Predicting Speech Functionality
Niels Ole Bernsen, nob@cog.ruc.dk
Centre for Cognitive Science, Roskilde University
Roskilde, Denmark

5/1/96
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