Technical Program

SLP-L3: Spoken Term Detection

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, May 30, 10:30 - 12:30
Location: Room 110
Session Chair: Larry Heck, Microsoft
 
SLP-L3.1: RICH SYSTEM COMBINATION FOR KEYWORD SPOTTING IN NOISY AND ACOUSTICALLY HETEROGENEOUS AUDIO STREAMS
         Murat Akbacak; Microsoft Corporation
         Lukas Burget; Brno University of Technology
         Wen Wang; SRI International
         Julien Van Hout; SRI International
 
SLP-L3.2: SYSTEM COMBINATION AND SCORE NORMALIZATION FOR SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Jonathan Mamou; IBM Haifa Research Labs
         Jia Cui; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Xiaodong Cui; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Mark J.F. Gales; Cambridge University
         Brian Kingsbury; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Kate Knill; Cambridge University
         Lidia Mangu; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         David Nolden; RWTH Aachen University
         Michael Picheny; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Bhuvana Ramabhadran; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Ralf Schlüter; RWTH Aachen University
         Abhinav Sethy; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
         Philip C. Woodland; Cambridge University
 
SLP-L3.3: A HIGH-PERFORMANCE CANTONESE KEYWORD SEARCH SYSTEM
         Brian Kingsbury; IBM
         Jia Cui; IBM
         Xiaodong Cui; IBM
         Mark J.F. Gales; Cambridge University
         Kate Knill; Cambridge University
         Jonathan Mamou; IBM
         Lidia Mangu; IBM
         David Nolden; RWTH Aachen University
         Michael Picheny; IBM
         Bhuvana Ramabhadran; IBM
         Ralf Schlüter; RWTH Aachen University
         Abhinav Sethy; IBM
         Philip C. Woodland; Cambridge University
 
SLP-L3.4: EXPLOITING DIVERSITY FOR SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Lidia Mangu; International Business Machines
         Hagen Soltau; International Business Machines
         Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo; International Business Machines
         Brian Kingsbury; International Business Machines
         George Saon; International Business Machines
 
SLP-L3.5: DISCRIMINATIVE ARTICULATORY MODELS FOR SPOKEN TERM DETECTION IN LOW-RESOURCE CONVERSATIONAL SETTINGS
         Rohit Prabhavalkar; The Ohio State University
         Karen Livescu; Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
         Eric Fosler-Lussier; The Ohio State University
         Joseph Keshet; Bar-Ilan University
 
SLP-L3.6: ZERO RESOURCE GRAPH-BASED CONFIDENCE ESTIMATION FOR OPEN VOCABULARY SPOKEN TERM DETECTION
         Atta Norouzian; McGill University
         Richard Rose; McGill University
         Sina Hamidi Ghalehjegh; McGill University
         Aren Jansen; Human Language Technology Center of Excellence