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2020 – today
- 2023
- [i4]Jan Silovský, Liuhui Deng, Arturo Argueta, Tresi Arvizo, Roger Hsiao, Sasha Kuznietsov, Yiu-Chang Lin, Xiaoqiang Xiao, Yuanyuan Zhang:
Cross-lingual Knowledge Transfer and Iterative Pseudo-labeling for Low-Resource Speech Recognition with Transducers. CoRR abs/2305.13652 (2023) - 2020
- [c32]Andrew Titus, Jan Silovský, Nanxin Chen, Roger Hsiao, Mary Young, Arnab Ghoshal:
Improving Language Identification for Multilingual Speakers. ICASSP 2020: 8284-8288 - [c31]Herbert Gish, Jan Silovský, Man-Ling Sung, Man-Hung Siu, William Hartmann, Zhuolin Jiang:
Towards a New Understanding of the Training of Neural Networks with Mislabeled Training Data. ICASSP 2020: 8394-8398 - [i3]Andrew Titus, Jan Silovský, Nanxin Chen, Roger Hsiao, Mary Young, Arnab Ghoshal:
Improving Language Identification for Multilingual Speakers. CoRR abs/2001.11019 (2020) - [i2]Zhuolin Jiang, Jan Silovský, Man-Hung Siu, William Hartmann, Herbert Gish, Sancar Adali:
Learning from Noisy Labels with Noise Modeling Network. CoRR abs/2005.00596 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [i1]Herbert Gish, Jan Silovský, Man-Ling Sung, Man-Hung Siu, William Hartmann, Zhuolin Jiang:
Towards a New Understanding of the Training of Neural Networks with Mislabeled Training Data. CoRR abs/1909.09136 (2019) - 2018
- [c30]Damianos G. Karakos, Jan Silovský, Richard M. Schwartz, William Hartmann, John Makhoul:
Individual Ship Detection Using Underwater Acoustics. ICASSP 2018: 2121-2125 - 2016
- [j5]Jan Silovský, Jan Nouza, Michaela Kucharová:
Search for speaker identity in historical oral archives. Multim. Tools Appl. 75(7): 3767-3786 (2016) - [c29]Roger Hsiao, Ralf Meermeier, Tim Ng, Zhongqiang Huang, Maxwell Jordan, Enoch Kan, Tanel Alumäe, Jan Silovský, William Hartmann, Francis Keith, Omer Lang, Man-Hung Siu, Owen Kimball:
Sage: The New BBN Speech Processing Platform. INTERSPEECH 2016: 3022-3026 - [c28]Scott Novotney, Damianos G. Karakos, Jan Silovský, Richard M. Schwartz:
BBN technologies' OpenSAD system. SLT 2016: 8-12 - 2015
- [c27]Jeff Z. Ma, Jan Silovský, Man-Hung Siu, Owen Kimball:
Large-scale speaker search using PLDA on mismatched conditions. ICASSP 2015: 1846-1850 - [c26]Josef Chaloupka, Jan Nouza, Jirí Málek, Jan Silovský:
Phone speech detection and recognition in the task of historical radio broadcast transcription. TSP 2015: 1-4 - [c25]Jirí Málek, Jan Silovský, Petr Cerva, Zbynek Koldovský, Jan Nouza, Jindrich Zdánský:
Compensation of nonlinear distortions in speech for automatic recognition. TSP 2015: 1-5 - 2014
- [c24]Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Karel Blavka, Marek Bohac, Jan Silovský, Josef Chaloupka, Michaela Kucharová, Ladislav Seps, Jirí Málek, Michal Rott:
Speech-to-text technology to transcribe and disclose 100, 000+ hours of bilingual documents from historical Czech and Czechoslovak radio archive. INTERSPEECH 2014: 964-968 - 2013
- [j4]Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Nouza, Ladislav Seps:
Speaker-adaptive speech recognition using speaker diarization for improved transcription of large spoken archives. Speech Commun. 55(10): 1033-1046 (2013) - [c23]Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský:
Adding controlled amount of noise to improve recognition of compressed and spectrally distorted speech. ICASSP 2013: 8046-8050 - [c22]Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský:
Dealing with Bilingualism in Automatic Transcription of Historical Archive of Czech Radio. ICIAP Workshops 2013: 238-246 - 2012
- [j3]Jan Nouza, Karel Blavka, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Silovský, Marek Bohac, Jan Prazak:
Making Czech Historical Radio Archive Accessible and Searchable for Wide Public. J. Multim. 7(2): 159-169 (2012) - [c21]Jan Silovský, Jan Prazak:
Speaker diarization of broadcast streams using two-stage clustering based on i-vectors and cosine distance scoring. ICASSP 2012: 4193-4196 - [c20]Jan Silovský, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Nouza:
Study on Integration of Speaker Diarization with Speaker Adaptive Speech Recognition for Broadcast Transcription. INTERSPEECH 2012: 478-481 - [c19]Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Nouza, Jirí Málek:
Real-Time Lecture Transcription using ASR for Czech Hearing Impaired or Deaf Students. INTERSPEECH 2012: 763-766 - [c18]Jan Silovský, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Jan Prazak:
Incorporation of the ASR output in speaker segmentation and clustering within the task of speaker diarization of broadcast streams. MMSP 2012: 118-123 - [c17]Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský, Jindrich Zdánský, Ondrej Smola, Karel Blavka, Karel Palecek, Jan Nouza, Jirí Málek:
Browsing, indexing and automatic transcription of lectures for distance learning. MMSP 2012: 198-202 - [c16]Jan Nouza, Karel Blavka, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský, Marek Bohac, Josef Chaloupka, Michaela Kucharová, Ladislav Seps:
Large-scale processing, indexing and search system for Czech audio-visual cultural heritage archives. MMSP 2012: 337-342 - 2011
- [j2]Ramón López-Cózar, Jan Silovský, Martin Kroul:
Enhancement of emotion detection in spoken dialogue systems by combining several information sources. Speech Commun. 53(9-10): 1210-1228 (2011) - [c15]Jan Prazak, Jan Silovský:
Speaker diarization using PLDA-based speaker clustering. IDAACS (1) 2011: 347-350 - [c14]Petr Cerva, Karel Palecek, Jan Silovský, Jan Nouza:
Using Unsupervised Feature-Based Speaker Adaptation for Improved Transcription of Spoken Archives. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2565-2568 - [c13]Jan Silovský, Jan Prazak, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Nouza:
PLDA-Based Clustering for Speaker Diarization of Broadcast Streams. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2909-2912 - [c12]Jan Nouza, Karel Blavka, Marek Bohac, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Silovský, Jan Prazak:
Voice Technology to Enable Sophisticated Access to Historical Audio Archive of the Czech Radio. MM4CH 2011: 27-38 - 2010
- [j1]Ramón López-Cózar, Jan Silovský, David Griol:
Mejora del Funcionamiento de Sistemas de Diálogo Hablado Mediante Reconocimiento del Estado Emocional de Usuarios. Proces. del Leng. Natural 45: 191-198 (2010) - [c11]Petr Cerva, Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský:
Study on Cross-Lingual Adaptation of a Czech LVCSR System towards Slovak. COST 2102 Conference 2010: 81-87 - [c10]Jan Prazak, Jan Silovský:
Comparison of Segmentation and Clustering Methods for Speaker Diarization of Broadcast Stream Audio. COST 2102 Conference 2010: 214-222 - [c9]Ramón López-Cózar, Jan Silovský, David Griol:
F2 - New Technique for Recognition of User Emotional States in Spoken Dialogue Systems. SIGDIAL Conference 2010: 281-288 - [c8]Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský:
Adapting Lexical and Language Models for Transcription of Highly Spontaneous Spoken Czech. TSD 2010: 377-384
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Jan Nouza, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský:
Challenges in Speech Processing of Slavic Languages (Case Studies in Speech Recognition of Czech and Slovak). COST 2102 Training School 2009: 225-241 - 2008
- [c6]Josef Chaloupka, Jan Nouza, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr Cerva, Jan Silovský, Martin Kroul:
Voice Technology Applied for Building a Prototype Smart Room. COST 2102 School (Vietri) 2008: 104-111 - [c5]Jan Silovský, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský:
MLLR Transforms Based Speaker Recognition in Broadcast Streams. COST 2102 Conference (Prague) 2008: 423-431 - [c4]Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr Cerva, Martin Kroul, Josef Chaloupka:
Czech-to-slovak adapted broadcast news transcription system. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2683-2686 - [c3]Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský, Jan Silovský, Jan Nouza:
Study on Speaker Adaptation Methods in the Broadcast News Transcription Task. TSD 2008: 277-284 - [c2]Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, Martin Kroul, Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský:
Two-Level Fusion to Improve Emotion Classification in Spoken Dialogue Systems. TSD 2008: 617-624 - 2006
- [c1]Petr Cerva, Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský:
Two-step unsupervised speaker adaptation based on speaker and gender recognition and HMM combination. INTERSPEECH 2006
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