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SLPAT 2013: Grenoble, France
- Jan Alexandersson, Peter Ljunglöf, Kathleen F. McCoy, François Portet, Brian Roark, Frank Rudzicz, Michel Vacher:
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, SLPAT 2013, Grenoble, France, August 21-22, 2013. Association for Computational Linguistics 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-93-0 - Mark S. Hawley:
SLPAT in practice: lessons from translational research. 1 - Ryo Aihara, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki:
Individuality-Preserving Voice Conversion for Articulation Disorders Using Locality-Constrained NMF. 3-8 - Frédéric Aman, Michel Vacher, Solange Rossato, François Portet:
Analyzing the Performance of Automatic Speech Recognition for Ageing Voice: Does it Correlate with Dependency Level? 9-15 - Chitralekha Bhat, Imran Ahmed, Vikram Saxena, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu:
Visual Subtitles for Internet Videos. 17-20 - Lize Broekx, Katrien Dreesen, Jort Florent Gemmeke, Hugo Van hamme:
Comparing and combining classifiers for self-taught vocal interfaces. 21-28 - Heidi Christensen, Iñigo Casanueva, Stuart P. Cunningham, Phil D. Green, Thomas Hain:
homeService: Voice-enabled assistive technology in the home using cloud-based automatic speech recognition. 29-34 - Hanne Deprez, Emre Yilmaz, Stefan Lievens, Hugo Van hamme:
Automating speech reception threshold measurements using automatic speech recognition. 35-40 - Jens Forster, Oscar Koller, Christian Oberdörfer, Yannick L. Gweth, Hermann Ney:
Improving Continuous Sign Language Recognition: Speech Recognition Techniques and System Design. 41-46 - Kathleen C. Fraser, Frank Rudzicz, Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon:
Automatic speech recognition in the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia. 47-54 - Foad Hamidi, Melanie Baljko:
Automatic Speech Recognition: A Shifted Role in Early Speech Intervention? 55-61 - William Li, Don Fredette, Alexander Burnham, Bob Lamoureux, Marva Serotkin, Seth J. Teller:
Making Speech-Based Assistive Technology Work for a Real User. 63-66 - William Li, Jim Glass, Nicholas Roy, Seth J. Teller:
Probabilistic Dialogue Modeling for Speech-Enabled Assistive Technology. 67-72 - Bart Ons, Netsanet M. Tessema, Janneke van de Loo, Jort F. Gemmeke, Guy De Pauw, Walter Daelemans, Hugo Van hamme:
A Self Learning Vocal Interface for Speech-impaired Users. 73-81 - Milan Rusko, Marián Trnka, Sakhia Darjaa, Juraj Hamar:
The dramatic piece reader for the blind and visually impaired. 83-91 - Ken Sadohara, Hiroaki Kojima, Takuya Narita, Misato Nihei, Minoru Kamata, Shinichi Onaka, Yoshihiro Fujita, Takenobu Inoue:
Sub-lexical Dialogue Act Classification in a Spoken Dialogue System Support for the Elderly with Cognitive Disabilities. 93-98 - Michel Vacher, Benjamin Lecouteux, Dan Istrate, Thierry Joubert, François Portet, Mohamed El Amine Sehili, Pedro Chahuara:
Experimental Evaluation of Speech Recognition Technologies for Voice-based Home Automation Control in a Smart Home. 99-105 - Christophe Veaux, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King:
Towards Personalised Synthesised Voices for Individuals with Vocal Disabilities: Voice Banking and Reconstruction. 107-111 - Lode Vuegen, Bert Van Den Broeck, Peter Karsmakers, Hugo Van hamme, Bart Vanrumste:
Automatic Monitoring of Activities of Daily Living based on Real-life Acoustic Sensor Data: a~preliminary study. 113-118 - Jun Wang, Arvind Balasubramanian, Luis Mojica de La Vega, Jordan R. Green, Ashok Samal, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran:
Word Recognition from Continuous Articulatory Movement Time-series Data using Symbolic Representations. 119-127 - Toshiya Yoshioka, Tetsuya Takiguchi, Yasuo Ariki:
Robust Feature Extraction to Utterance Fluctuation of Articulation Disorders Based on Random Projection. 129-133
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