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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c26]Désiré Bansé, George R. Doddington, Daniel Garcia-Romero, John J. Godfrey, Craig S. Greenberg, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero, John M. Howard, Alvin F. Martin, Lisa P. Mason, Alan McCree, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Analysis of the second phase of the 2013-2014 i-vector machine learning challenge. INTERSPEECH 2015: 3041-3045 - 2014
- [c25]Désiré Bansé, George R. Doddington, Daniel Garcia-Romero, John J. Godfrey, Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, Alan McCree, Mark A. Przybocki, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Summary and initial results of the 2013-2014 speaker recognition i-vector machine learning challenge. INTERSPEECH 2014: 368-372 - [c24]Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg, Vincent M. Stanford, John M. Howard, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
Performance factor analysis for the 2012 NIST speaker recognition evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2014: 1135-1138 - [c23]Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg, John M. Howard, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Vincent M. Stanford:
Effects of the New Testing Paradigm of the 2012 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation. Odyssey 2014: 1-5 - [c22]Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg, John M. Howard, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
NIST Language Recognition Evaluation - Past and Future. Odyssey 2014: 145-151 - [c21]Alan McCree, Douglas A. Reynolds, Daniel Garcia-Romero, Tomi Kinnunen, Craig S. Greenberg, Désiré Bansé, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Alvin F. Martin, Mark A. Przybocki:
The NIST 2014 Speaker Recognition i-vector Machine Learning Challenge. Odyssey 2014: 224-230 - 2013
- [c20]Craig S. Greenberg, Vincent M. Stanford, Alvin F. Martin, Meghana Yadagiri, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero:
The 2012 NIST speaker recognition evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1971-1975 - 2011
- [c19]Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
Including human expertise in speaker recognition systems: report on a pilot evaluation. ICASSP 2011: 5896-5899 - 2010
- [c18]Craig S. Greenberg, Alvin F. Martin, Linda Brandschain, Joseph P. Campbell, Christopher Cieri, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
Human Assisted Speaker Recognition In NIST SRE10. Odyssey 2010: 32
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [c17]Christopher Cieri, Walter D. Andrews, Joseph P. Campbell, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Shudong Huang, Mark Liberman, Alvin F. Martin, Hirotaka Nakasone, Mark A. Przybocki, Kevin Walker:
The Mixer and Transcript Reading Corpora: Resources for Multilingual, Crosschannel Speaker Recognition Research. LREC 2006: 117-120 - 2003
- [c16]Douglas A. Reynolds, Walter D. Andrews, Joseph P. Campbell, Jirí Navrátil, Barbara Peskin, André Adami, Qin Jin, David Klusácek, Joy S. Abramson, Radu Mihaescu, John J. Godfrey, Douglas A. Jones, Bing Xiang:
The SuperSID project: exploiting high-level information for high-accuracy speaker recognition. ICASSP (4) 2003: 784-787 - [c15]André Adami, Radu Mihaescu, Douglas A. Reynolds, John J. Godfrey:
Modeling prosodic dynamics for speaker recognition. ICASSP (4) 2003: 788-791 - 2002
- [c14]Walter D. Andrews, Mary A. Kohler, Joseph P. Campbell, John J. Godfrey, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero:
Gender-dependent phonetic refraction for speaker recognition. ICASSP 2002: 149-152 - 2001
- [c13]Walter D. Andrews, Mary A. Kohler, Joseph P. Campbell, John J. Godfrey:
Phonetic, idiolectal and acoustic speaker recognition. Odyssey 2001: 55-63
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c12]Coimbatore S. Ramalingam, Yifan Gong, Lorin Netsch, Wallace W. Anderson, John J. Godfrey, Yu-Hung Kao:
Speaker-dependent name dialing in a car environment with out-of-vocabulary rejection. ICASSP 1999: 165-168 - [c11]Yifan Gong, John J. Godfrey:
Transforming HMMs for speaker-independent hands-free speech recognition in the car. ICASSP 1999: 297-300 - 1998
- [c10]Jonathan Hamaker, Aravind Ganapathiraju, Joseph Picone, John J. Godfrey:
Advances in alphadigit recognition using syllables. ICASSP 1998: 421-424 - 1997
- [c9]John J. Godfrey, Aravind Ganapathiraju, Coimbatore S. Ramalingam, Joseph Picone:
Microsegment-based connected digit recognition. ICASSP 1997: 1755-1758 - [c8]Yeshwant K. Muthusamy, John J. Godfrey:
Vocabulary-independent recognition of american Spanish phrases and digit strings. EUROSPEECH 1997: 1575-1578 - 1995
- [c7]Yeshwant K. Muthusamy, Edward Holliman, Barbara Wheatley, Joseph Picone, John J. Godfrey:
Voice across Hispanic America: a telephone speech corpus of American Spanish. ICASSP 1995: 85-88 - 1994
- [c6]Jared Bernstein, Kelsey Taussig, John J. Godfrey:
Macrophone: an American English telephone speech corpus for the Polyphone project. ICASSP (1) 1994: 81-84 - [c5]John J. Godfrey:
Multilingual Speech Databases at LDC. HLT 1994 - 1992
- [c4]John J. Godfrey, Edward Holliman, Jane McDaniel:
SWITCHBOARD: telephone speech corpus for research and development. ICASSP 1992: 517-520 - [c3]Barbara Wheatley, George R. Doddington, Charles T. Hemphill, John J. Godfrey, Edward Holliman, Jane McDaniel, Drew Fisher:
Robust automatic time alignment of orthographic transcriptions with unconstrained speech. ICASSP 1992: 533-536 - 1990
- [c2]Charles T. Hemphill, John J. Godfrey, George R. Doddington:
The ATIS Spoken Language Systems Pilot Corpus. HLT 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]John J. Godfrey, Raja Rajasekaran:
Speech Data Base. HLT (1) 1989
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