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Application of CMLLR in narrow band wide band adapted systems
Burget Lukáš, doc. Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Černocký Jan, prof. Dr. Ing. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Hain Thomas (USF)
Speech recognition, Speech processing, Real time processing, ASR
The AMI(DA) system is a meeting room speech recognition
system that has been developed and evaluated in the context
of the NIST Rich Text (RT) evaluations. Recently, the "Distant
Access" requirements of the AMIDA project have necessitated
that the system operate in real-time. Another more difficult requirement
is that the system fit into a live meeting transcription
scenario. We describe an infrastructure that has allowed the
AMI(DA) system to evolve into one that fulfils these extra requirements.
We emphasise the components that address the live
and real-time aspects.
The AMI(DA) system is a meeting room speech recognition
system that has been developed and evaluated in the context
of the NIST Rich Text (RT) evaluations. Recently, the "Distant
Access" requirements of the AMIDA project have necessitated
that the system operate in real-time. Another more difficult requirement
is that the system fit into a live meeting transcription
scenario. We describe an infrastructure that has allowed the
AMI(DA) system to evolve into one that fulfils these extra requirements.
We emphasise the components that address the live
and real-time aspects.
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB8457, author = "Martin Karafi\'{a}t and Luk\'{a}\v{s} Burget and Jan \v{C}ernock\'{y} and Thomas Hain", title = "Application of CMLLR in narrow band wide band adapted systems", pages = 4, booktitle = "Proc. INTERSPEECH 2007", journal = "Proceedings of Interspeech - on-line", volume = 2007, number = 9, year = 2007, location = "Antwerpen, BE", publisher = "International Speech Communication Association", ISSN = "1990-9772", language = "english", url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/8457" }