ICASSP 2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing - March 14 - 19, 2010 - Dallas, Texas, USA

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SLP-P2: Speech Retrieval & Distillation

Session Type: Poster
Time: Wednesday, March 17, 16:00 - 18:00
Location: Poster Area D
Session Chair: Tatsuya Kawahara, Kyoto University, Japan
 
  SLP-P2.1: SPOKEN TERM DETECTION WITH CONNECTIONIST TEMPORAL CLASSIFICATION: A NOVEL HYBRID CTC-DBN DECODER
         Martin Woellmer; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
         Florian Eyben; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
         Bjoern Schuller; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
         Gerhard Rigoll; Technische Universitaet Muenchen
 
  SLP-P2.2: AN INITIAL ATTEMPT TO IMPROVE SPOKEN TERM DETECTION BY LEARNING OPTIMAL WEIGHTS FOR DIFFERENT INDEXING FEATURES
         Yu-Hui Chen; National Taiwan University
         Chia-Chen Chou; National Taiwan University
         Hung-Yi Lee; National Taiwan University
         Lin-shan Lee; National Taiwan University
 
  SLP-P2.3: SUBWORD-BASED SPOKEN TERM DETECTION IN AUDIO COURSE LECTURES
         Richard Rose; McGill University
         Atta Norouzian; McGill University
         Aarthi Reddy; McGill University
         Andre Coy; McGill University
         Vishwa Gupta; Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montreal
         Martin Karafiat; Brno University of Technology
 
  SLP-P2.4: BALANCING FALSE ALARMS AND HITS IN SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Carolina Parada; Johns Hopkins University
         Abhinav Sethy; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
         Bhuvana Ramabhadran; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
 
  SLP-P2.5: INTEGRATING RECOGNITION AND RETRIEVAL WITH USER FEEDBACK: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Hung-Yi Lee; National Taiwan University
         Lin-shan Lee; National Taiwan University
 
  SLP-P2.6: STOCHASTIC PRONUNCIATION MODELLING AND SOFT MATCH FOR OUT-OF-VOCABULARY SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Dong Wang; CSTR, University of Edinburgh
         Simon King; CSTR, University of Edinburgh
         Joe Frankel; CSTR, University of Edinburgh
         Peter Bell; CSTR, University of Edinburgh
 
  SLP-P2.7: OPTIMISING FIGURE OF MERIT FOR PHONETIC SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Roy Wallace; Queensland University of Technology
         Robbie Vogt; Queensland University of Technology
         Brendan Baker; Queensland University of Technology
         Sridha Sridharan; Queensland University of Technology
 
  SLP-P2.8: LEARNING DEEP RHETORICAL STRUCTURE FOR EXTRACTIVE SPEECH SUMMARIZATION
         Jian Zhang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
         Pascale Fung; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 
  SLP-P2.9: SUMMARIZATION- AND LEARNING-BASED APPROACHES TO INFORMATION DISTILLATION
         Boriska Toth; University of California, Berkeley
         Dilek Hakkani-Tur; International Computer Science Institute
         Sibel Yaman; International Computer Science Institute
 
  SLP-P2.10: USING N-BEST RECOGNITION OUTPUT FOR EXTRACTIVE SUMMARIZATION AND KEYWORD EXTRACTION IN MEETING SPEECH
         Yang Liu; University of Texas at Dallas
         Shasha Xie; University of Texas at Dallas
         Fei Liu; University of Texas at Dallas
 
  SLP-P2.11: LEVERAGING EVALUATION METRIC-RELATED TRAINING CRITERIA FOR SPEECH SUMMARIZATION
         Shih-Hsiang Lin; National Taiwan Normal University
         Yu-Mei Chang; National Taiwan Normal University
         Jia-Wen Liu; National Taiwan Normal University
         Berlin Chen; National Taiwan Normal University
 
  SLP-P2.12: SPEECH-DRIVEN QUERY RETRIEVAL FOR QUESTION-ANSWERING
         Taniya Mishra; AT&T Labs - Research
         Srinivas Bangalore; AT&T Labs - Research
 

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