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IEEE TRANSACTION PAMI 1 Probabilistic Finite-State Machines – Part II
In: http://tagh.de/tom/wp-content/uploads/vidal_pfaiipami05.pdf
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1 ORGANIZATIONAL TIME: A DIALECTICAL VIEW1
In: http://fesrvsd.fe.unl.pt/WPFEUNL/WP2003/wp431.pdf
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1 MANAGEMENT: THESIS, ANTITHESIS, SYNTHESIS
In: http://fesrvsd.fe.unl.pt/WPFEUNL/WP2000/wp395.pdf
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Journal of the Association for Information Systems Furthering Information Systems Action Research: A Post-Positivist Synthesis of Four Dialectics
In: http://cits.tamiu.edu/kock/pubs/journals/2008JournalJAIS/DeLuca_etal_2008_JAIS.pdf
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Regionalized Text-to-Speech Systems: Persona Design and Application Scenarios
In: http://userver.ftw.at/~pucher/papers/pucher_dialect-tts_COST2102.pdf
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Abstract Design and Analysis of Fuzzy Schedulers using Fuzzy Lyapunov Synthesis
In: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/6656/17787/00820156.pdf
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A Reverse Turing Test using speech
Abstract: "Hackers" have written malicious programs to exploit online services intended for human users. As a result, service providers need a method to tell whether a web site is being accessed by a human or a machine. We expect a parallel scenario as spoken language interfaces become common. In this paper, we describe a Reverse Turing Test (i.e., an algorithm that can distinguish between humans and computers) using speech. We present a test that depends on the fact that human recognition of distorted speech is far more robust than automatic speech recognition techniques. Our analysis of 18 different sets of distortions demonstrates that there are a variety of ways to make the problem hard for machines. In addition, humans and speech recognition systems make different kinds of mistakes, and this difference can be employed to improve discrimination. ; Dr Kochanski is now based at the University of Oxford Phonetics Laboratory. Citation: Kochanski,G. et al. (2002): "A Reverse Turing Test using speech", In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP2002 - INTERSPEECH 2002), Denver, Colorado, USA, September 16-20, 2002, 1357-1360. Available at the ISCA Archive: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/icslp02].
Keyword: automatic speech recognition; Computational Linguistics; Linguistics; Reverse Turing Test; text-to-speech synthesis
URL: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/icslp_2002/index.html
http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk:8081/10030/1450
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A neural parametric singing synthesizer modeling timbre and expression from natural songs
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Expressive singing synthesis based on unit selection for the singing synthesis challenge 2016
Bonada, Jordi, 1973-; Umbert Morist, Martí; Blaauw, Merlijn. - : International Speech Communication Association (ISCA)
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Towards automatic extraction of prosodic patterns for speech synthesis
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Sequence-to-sequence singing synthesis using the feed-forward transformer
Blaauw, Merlijn; Bonada, Jordi, 1973-. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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2272Phonetics group - Phonetics at Saarland University
https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/groups/BM/phonetics/
Topic: Phonetics / Phonology
Language: Bulgarian; Danish; Estonian; ...
Source type: Institutes
Access: free access

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