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Seminar Speech Recognition 2008 (Last updated: 18 - 02 2008) |
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Period: February 13th - May 14th Time: Wednesday 11.15 – 13.00 Place: LIACS, Room 405
Lecturer: Dr Erwin M. Bakker ( erwin@liacs.nl ) Room 147 and LIACS Media Lab (LML)
Teaching assistant: Xiaomeng Li (xiaomeng@liacs.nl) LIACS Media Lab (LML).
NB E-mail your name, phone, and college card number to erwin@liacs.nl
In this seminar all aspects of a state of the art speech recognition systems will be studied. The participation and contributions of the students is of great importance. There will be several assignments, reports, and presentations by the students. Requirements: C, C++ Grading (7 ECTS): Design, Programming and Documentation for your speech recognition project plus further presentations (60% of grade). Class discussions, attendance, and problem sets (40% of grade). It is necessary to be at every class. If you can not be there, you must contact Dr. E.M. Bakker before class!
Fundamentals of Speech Recognition by Lawrence Rabiner, and Biing-Hwang Juang (Hardcover, 507 pages; Publisher: Pearson Education POD; ISBN: 0130151572; 1st edition, April 12, 1993)
Spoken Language Processing: A Guide to Theory, Algorithm and System Development by Xuedong Huang , Alex Acero , Hsiao-Wuen Hon , Raj Reddy (Hardcover, 980 pages; Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; ISBN: 0130226165; 1st edition, April 25, 2001)
Speech Recognition: Theory and C++ Implementation by Claudio Bechetti and Lucio Prina Ricotti (Hardcover, 407 pages; Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; ISBN: 0471977306; 1st edition April, 1999) VoiceXML
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Assignments
Every student has to present two 20 - 30 minute lectures. The first presentation will be on the state of the art with respect to the subject of the selected project. The second presentation will be on a solution for his/her selected project from the research literature. The students have to rehearse their lecture beforehand with the organizers. In general, this will be scheduled on Tuesday at 12.30, 1 day before the actual class. Articles have to be made available by the student at least three days before the presentation. All other students have to read the articles and prepare at least two questions for the speaker. During the seminar students have to do a project related to speech recognition. The project has to be based on problems identified in recent speech recognition research. The research publications can be found in the journals listed under Project Literature. The agenda for the projects is as follows:
Teams of 2 - 3 students have to propose a project Every team has to maintain a project web page on which progress, documents, code, links, etc. related to the project are maintained. Here you can find the example project page. Do not forget to mail me the link to your project page. A couple of journals that can be used to find a suitable problem for the speech recognition projects. We have electronic access to all of these (to access these journals use (1) your U-LIP account or (2) any computer within the university as these electronic sites use IP access checking). If you have problems accessing one of these journals, please contact the teaching assistant.
To efficiently search articles on a certain
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Some cool but more specific ones:
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