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Rejection Based On A Posteriori Probability Estimated By Mlp With Application
In: http://www.princeton.edu/~lzhong/publications/ICASSP2000.pdf (2000)
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Efficient Embedded Speech Recognition for Very Large Vocabulary Mandarin Car-Navigation Systems
In: http://speechlab.eece.mu.edu/johnson/papers/qian_ce09.pdf
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ISCA Archive REALTIME VITERBI SEARCHING FOR PRACTICAL TELEPHONE SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/iscslp2002/clp2_104.pdf
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IMPROVING TASK INDEPENDENT UTTERANCE VERIFICATION BASED ON ON-LINE GARBAGE PHONEME LIKELIHOOD
In: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~mobile/publications/report-UV-2000.pdf
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Perception of Face Parts and Face Configurations: An fMRI Study
In: http://web.mit.edu/bcs/nklab/media/pdfs/Liu.Harris.Kanwisher.JOCN2010.pdf
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Perception of Face Parts and Face Configurations: An fMRI Study
In: http://web.mit.edu/bcs/nklab/media/pdfs/Liu.Perception.2009.pdf
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Real-time Speech-driven Animation of Expressive Talking Faces
In: http://levis.tongji.edu.cn/gzli/pub/ijgs/ijgs7-zju.pdf
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The Part Task of the Part-Spacing Paradigm Is Not a Pure Measurement of Part-Based Information of Faces
In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/c3/a4/PLoS_One_2009_Jul_15_4(7)_e6239.tar.gz
Abstract: Background: Faces are arguably one of the most important object categories encountered by human observers, yet they present one of the most difficult challenges to both the human and artificial visual systems. A variety of experimental paradigms have been developed to study how faces are represented and recognized, among which is the part-spacing paradigm. This paradigm is presumed to characterize the processing of both the featural and configural information of faces, and it has become increasingly popular for testing hypotheses on face specificity and in the diagnosis of face perception in cognitive disorders. Methodology/Principal Findings: In two experiments we questioned the validity of the part task of this paradigm by showing that, in this task, measuring pure information about face parts is confounded by the effect of face configuration on the perception of those parts. First, we eliminated or reduced contributions from face configuration by either rearranging face parts into a non-face configuration or by removing the low spatial frequencies of face images. We found that face parts were no longer sensitive to inversion, suggesting that the previously reported inversion effect observed in the part task was due in fact to the presence of face configuration. Second, self-reported prosopagnosic patients who were selectively impaired in the holistic processing of faces failed to detect part changes when face configurations were presented. When face configurations were scrambled, however, their performance was as good as that of normal controls.
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.358.5604
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