Advances in Meeting Recognition
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Human Language Technology Research (HLT '01), March, 2001
Abstract
Speech recognition has advanced considerably, but has been limited almost entirely either to situations in which close speaking microphones are natural and acceptable (telephone, dictation, command&control, etc.) or in which high-quality recordings are ensured. Furthermore, most recognition applications involve controlled recording environments, in which the user turns the recognition event on and off and speaks cooperatively for the purpose of being recognized.
BibTeX
@conference{-2001-8195,author = {Alex Waibel and Hua Yue and Hagen Soltau and T. Schultz and Thomas Schaaf and Yue Pan and Florian Metze and},
title = {Advances in Meeting Recognition},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Human Language Technology Research (HLT '01)},
year = {2001},
month = {March},
}
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