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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j14]Jacob L. Newman, John S. Phillips, Stephen J. Cox:
Detecting positional vertigo using an ensemble of 2D convolutional neural networks. Biomed. Signal Process. Control. 68: 102708 (2021) - [j13]Patricia A. Quigley, Resit Unal, Paul W. Stackhouse Junior, Stephen J. Cox:
A predictor analysis framework for surface radiation budget reprocessing using satellite data. Int. J. Crit. Infrastructures 17(1): 71-85 (2021) - [j12]Jacob L. Newman, John S. Phillips, Stephen J. Cox:
1D Convolutional Neural Networks for Detecting Nystagmus. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 25(5): 1814-1823 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j11]Jacob L. Newman, John S. Phillips, Stephen J. Cox, John FitzGerald, Andrew Bath:
Automatic nystagmus detection and quantification in long-term continuous eye-movement data. Comput. Biol. Medicine 114 (2019) - 2017
- [i1]Helen L. Bear, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey:
Speaker-independent machine lip-reading with speaker-dependent viseme classifiers. CoRR abs/1710.01122 (2017) - 2016
- [j10]Dominic Howell, Stephen J. Cox, Barry-John Theobald:
Visual units and confusion modelling for automatic lip-reading. Image Vis. Comput. 51: 1-12 (2016) - [c44]Ibrahim Almajai, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey, Yuxuan Lan:
Improved speaker independent lip reading using speaker adaptive training and deep neural networks. ICASSP 2016: 2722-2726 - 2015
- [j9]Xiangzeng Zhou, Lei Xie, Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox, Yanning Zhang:
Tennis Ball Tracking Using a Two-Layered Data Association Approach. IEEE Trans. Multim. 17(2): 145-156 (2015) - [c43]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Detection of anomalous events in a tennis game using multimodal information. APSIPA 2015: 229-232 - [c42]Kwanchiva Thangthai, Richard W. Harvey, Stephen J. Cox, Barry-John Theobald:
Improving lip-reading performance for robust audiovisual speech recognition using DNNs. AVSP 2015: 127-131 - [c41]Helen L. Bear, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey:
Speaker-independent machine lip-reading with speaker-dependent viseme classifiers. AVSP 2015: 190-195 - 2014
- [j8]Fei Yan, Josef Kittler, David Windridge, William J. Christmas, Krystian Mikolajczyk, Stephen J. Cox, Qiang Huang:
Automatic annotation of tennis games: An integration of audio, vision, and learning. Image Vis. Comput. 32(11): 896-903 (2014) - [j7]Lei Xie, Zhigang Deng, Stephen J. Cox:
Multimodal joint information processing in human machine interaction: recent advances. Multim. Tools Appl. 73(1): 267-271 (2014) - [c40]Maryam Najafian, Andrea DeMarco, Stephen J. Cox, Martin J. Russell:
Unsupervised model selection for recognition of regional accented speech. INTERSPEECH 2014: 2967-2971 - 2013
- [c39]Dominic Howell, Barry-John Theobald, Stephen J. Cox:
Confusion modelling for automated lip-reading usingweighted finite-state transducers. AVSP 2013: 197-202 - [c38]Xiangzeng Zhou, Qiang Huang, Lei Xie, Stephen J. Cox:
A two layered data association approach for ball tracking. ICASSP 2013: 2317-2321 - [c37]Andrea DeMarco, Stephen J. Cox:
Native accent classification via i-vectors and speaker compensation fusion. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1472-1476 - 2012
- [j6]Jacob L. Newman, Stephen J. Cox:
Language Identification Using Visual Features. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 20(7): 1936-1947 (2012) - [c36]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox, Xiangzeng Zhou, Lei Xie:
Detection of ball hits in a tennis game using audio and visual information. APSIPA 2012: 1-10 - [c35]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Improved audio event detection by use of contextual noise. ICASSP 2012: 493-496 - [c34]Andrea DeMarco, Stephen J. Cox:
Iterative classification of regional British accents in i-vector space. MLSLP 2012: 1-4 - 2011
- [j5]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Inferring the Structure of a Tennis Game Using Audio Information. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 19(7): 1925-1937 (2011) - [c33]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox, Fei Yan, Teofilo de Campos, David Windridge, Josef Kittler, William J. Christmas:
Improved detection of ball hit events in a tennis game using multimodal information. AVSP 2011: 127-130 - [c32]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Iterative Improvement of Speaker Segmentation in a Noisy Environment Using High-Level Knowledge. INTERSPEECH 2011: 417-420 - [c31]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Learning Score Structure from Spoken Language for a Tennis Game. INTERSPEECH 2011: 1337-1340 - [c30]Andrea DeMarco, Stephen J. Cox:
An Accurate and Robust Gender Identification Algorithm. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2429-2432 - 2010
- [c29]Jacob L. Newman, Barry-John Theobald, Stephen J. Cox:
Limitations of visual speech recognition. AVSP 2010: 1 - [c28]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Hierarchical language modeling for audio events detection in a sports game. ICASSP 2010: 2286-2289 - [c27]Jacob L. Newman, Stephen J. Cox:
Speaker independent visual-only language identification. ICASSP 2010: 5026-5029 - [c26]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Using high-level information to detect key audio events in a tennis game. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1409-1412
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Santiago Omar Caballero Morales, Stephen J. Cox:
Modelling Errors in Automatic Speech Recognition for Dysarthric Speakers. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2009 (2009) - [c25]Jacob L. Newman, Stephen J. Cox:
Automatic visual-only language identification: A preliminary study. ICASSP 2009: 4345-4348 - [c24]Santiago Omar Caballero Morales, Stephen J. Cox:
On the estimation and the use of confusion-matrices for improving ASR accuracy. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1599-1602 - [c23]Christopher James Watkins, Stephen J. Cox:
Example-based speech recognition using formulaic phrases. INTERSPEECH 2009: 3043-3046 - 2008
- [c22]Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey, Yuxuan Lan, Jacob L. Newman, Barry-John Theobald:
The challenge of multispeaker lip-reading. AVSP 2008: 179-184 - [c21]Santiago Omar Caballero Morales, Stephen J. Cox:
Application of weighted finite-state transducers to improve recognition accuracy for dysarthric speech. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1761-1764 - 2007
- [c20]Marie-Claire Jenkins, Richard Churchill, Stephen J. Cox, Dan J. Smith:
Analysis of User Interaction with Service Oriented Chatbot Systems. HCI (3) 2007: 76-83 - [c19]Santiago Omar Caballero Morales, Stephen J. Cox:
Modelling confusion matrices to improve speech recognition accuracy, with an application to dysarthric speech. INTERSPEECH 2007: 1565-1568 - 2006
- [j3]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Task-independent call-routing. Speech Commun. 48(3-4): 374-389 (2006) - 2004
- [c18]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Improving phoneme recognition of telephone quality speech. ICASSP (1) 2004: 445-448 - [c17]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Mixture language models for call routing. INTERSPEECH 2004: 2153-2156 - 2003
- [c16]Stephen J. Cox:
Discriminative techniques in call routing. ICASSP (1) 2003: 620-623 - [c15]Tanya Lambert, Andrew P. Breen, Barry Eggleton, Stephen J. Cox, Ben P. Milner:
Unit selection in concatenative TTS synthesis systems based on mel filter bank amplitudes and phonetic context. INTERSPEECH 2003: 273-276 - [c14]Stephen J. Cox, Gavin C. Cawley:
The use of confidence measures in vector based call-routing. INTERSPEECH 2003: 633-636 - [c13]Xu Shao, Ben P. Milner, Stephen J. Cox:
Integrated pitch and MFCC extraction for speech reconstruction and speech recognition applications. INTERSPEECH 2003: 1725-1728 - [c12]Qiang Huang, Stephen J. Cox:
Automatic call-routing without transcriptions. INTERSPEECH 2003: 1909-1912 - 2002
- [j2]Iain A. Matthews, Timothy F. Cootes, J. Andrew Bangham, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey:
Extraction of Visual Features for Lipreading. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 24(2): 198-213 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j1]Stephen J. Cox, P. W. Linford, W. B. Hill, R. D. Johnston:
Towards speech recognizer assessment using a human reference standard. Comput. Speech Lang. 12(4): 375-391 (1998) - [c11]Iain A. Matthews, Timothy F. Cootes, Stephen J. Cox, Richard W. Harvey, J. Andrew Bangham:
Lipreading Using Shape, Shading and Scale. AVSP 1998: 73-78 - [c10]Iain A. Matthews, J. Andrew Bangham, Richard W. Harvey, Stephen J. Cox:
A Comparison of Active Shape Model and Scale Decomposition Based Features for Visual Speech Recognition. ECCV (2) 1998: 514-528 - [c9]Iain A. Matthews, J. Andrew Bangham, Richard W. Harvey, Stephen J. Cox:
Nonlinear scale decomposition based features for visual speech recognition. EUSIPCO 1998: 1-4 - 1997
- [c8]Stephen J. Cox, Iain A. Matthews, J. Andrew Bangham:
Combining noise compensation with visual information in speech recognition. AVSP 1997: 53-56 - [c7]Richard W. Harvey, Iain A. Matthews, J. Andrew Bangham, Stephen J. Cox:
Lip reading from scale-space measurements. CVPR 1997: 582-587 - [c6]Simon Nicholson, Ben P. Milner, Stephen J. Cox:
Evaluating feature set performance using the f-ratio and j-measures. EUROSPEECH 1997: 413-416 - 1996
- [c5]Stephen J. Cox, Richard C. Rose:
Confidence measures for the SWITCHBOARD database. ICASSP 1996: 511-514 - [c4]Iain A. Matthews, J. Andrew Bangham, Stephen J. Cox:
Audiovisual speech recognition using multiscale nonlinear image decomposition. ICSLP 1996: 38-41 - 1990
- [c3]John S. Bridle, Stephen J. Cox:
RecNorm: Simultaneous Normalisation and Classification Applied to Speech Recognition. NIPS 1990: 234-240
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Stephen J. Cox, John S. Bridle:
Unsupervised speaker adaptation by probabilistic spectrum fitting. ICASSP 1989: 294-297 - [c1]L. Gillick, Stephen J. Cox:
Some statistical issues in the comparison of speech recognition algorithms. ICASSP 1989: 532-535
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