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5th SLTU 2016: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Sakriani Sakti, Mirna Adriani, Ayu Purwarianti, Laurent Besacier, Eric Castelli, Pascal Nocera:
SLTU-2016, 5th Workshop on Spoken Language Technologies for Under-resourced languages, 9-12 May 2016, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Procedia Computer Science 81, Elsevier 2016 - SLTU2016 Preface. 1-7
- Gilles Adda, Sebastian Stüker, Martine Adda-Decker, Odette Ambouroue, Laurent Besacier, David Blachon, Hélène Bonneau-Maynard, Pierre Godard, Fatima Hamlaoui, Dmitry Idiatov, Guy-Noël Kouarata, Lori Lamel, Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso, Annie Rialland, Mark Van de Velde, François Yvon, Sabine Zerbian:
Breaking the Unwritten Language Barrier: The BULB Project. 8-14 - Frantisek Grézl, Ekaterina Egorova, Martin Karafiát:
Study of Large Data Resources for Multilingual Training and System Porting. 15-22 - Wenda Chen, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Nancy F. Chen:
Mismatched Crowdsourcing based Language Perception for Under-resourced Languages. 23-29 - Xiang Kong, Preethi Jyothi, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
Performance Improvement of Probabilistic Transcriptions with Language-specific Constraints. 30-36 - Sunita Arora, Karunesh Kumar Arora, Mukund Kumar Roy, Shyam Sunder Agrawal, B. K. Murthy:
Collaborative Speech Data Acquisition for Under Resourced Languages through Crowdsourcing. 37-44 - Febe de Wet, Jaco Badenhorst, Thipe Modipa:
Developing Speech Resources from Parliamentary Data for South African English. 45-52 - Matthias Petursson, Simon Klüpfel, Jón Guðnason:
Eyra - Speech Data Acquisition System for Many Languages. 53-60 - David Blachon, Elodie Gauthier, Laurent Besacier, Guy-Noël Kouarata, Martine Adda-Decker, Annie Rialland:
Parallel Speech Collection for Under-resourced Language Studies Using the Lig-Aikuma Mobile Device App. 61-66 - Maarten Versteegh, Xavier Anguera, Aren Jansen, Emmanuel Dupoux:
The Zero Resource Speech Challenge 2015: Proposed Approaches and Results. 67-72 - Michael Heck, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura:
Unsupervised Linear Discriminant Analysis for Supporting DPGMM Clustering in the Zero Resource Scenario. 73-79 - Lucas Ondel, Lukás Burget, Jan Cernocký:
Variational Inference for Acoustic Unit Discovery. 80-86 - Wiehan Agenbag, Thomas Niesler:
Refining Sparse Coding Sub-word Unit Inventories with Lattice-constrained Viterbi Training. 87-94 - Gabriel Synnaeve, Emmanuel Dupoux:
A Temporal Coherence Loss Function for Learning Unsupervised Acoustic Embeddings. 95-100 - Bogdan Ludusan, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Automatic Syllable Segmentation Using Broad Phonetic Class Information. 101-106 - Rasa Lileikyte, Arseniy Gorin, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Thiago Fraga-Silva:
Lithuanian Broadcast Speech Transcription Using Semi-supervised Acoustic Model Training. 107-113 - Ekaterina Egorova, Jordi Luque Serrano:
Semi-Supervised Training of Language Model on Spanish Conversational Telephone Speech Data. 114-120 - Ewald van der Westhuizen, Thomas Niesler:
Automatic Speech Recognition of English-isiZulu Code-switched Speech from South African Soap Operas. 121-127 - Neil Kleynhans, William Hartmann, Daniel R. van Niekerk, Charl Johannes van Heerden, Richard M. Schwartz, Stavros Tsakalidis, Marelie H. Davel:
Code-switched English Pronunciation Modeling for Swahili Spoken Term Detection. 128-135 - Elodie Gauthier, Laurent Besacier, Sylvie Voisin:
Automatic Speech Recognition for African Languages with Vowel Length Contrast. 136-143 - Frantisek Grézl, Martin Karafiát:
Bottle-Neck Feature Extraction Structures for Multilingual Training and Porting. 144-151 - Reza Sahraeian, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Using Weighted Model Averaging in Distributed Multilingual DNNs to Improve Low Resource ASR. 152-158 - Emre Yilmaz, Henk van den Heuvel, David A. van Leeuwen:
Investigating Bilingual Deep Neural Networks for Automatic Recognition of Code-switching Frisian Speech. 159-166 - Devin Hoesen, Cil Hardianto Satriawan, Dessi Puji Lestari, Masayu Leylia Khodra:
Towards Robust Indonesian Speech Recognition with Spontaneous-Speech Adapted Acoustic Models. 167-173 - Quoc Bao Nguyen, Tat Thang Vu, Chi Mai Luong:
The Effect of Tone Modeling in Vietnamese LVCSR System. 174-181 - Nur Endah Safitri, Amalia Zahra, Mirna Adriani:
Spoken Language Identification with Phonotactics Methods on Minangkabau, Sundanese, and Javanese Languages. 182-187 - Mohammad Teduh Uliniansyah, Gunarso, Elvira Nurfadhilah, Lyla Ruslana Aini, Juliati Junde, Fara Ayuningtyas, Agung Santosa:
A Tool to Solve Sentence Segmentation Problem on Preparing Speech Database for Indonesian Text-to-speech System. 188-193 - Alexander Gutkin, Linne Ha, Martin Jansche, Oddur Kjartansson, Knot Pipatsrisawat, Richard Sproat:
Building Statistical Parametric Multi-speaker Synthesis for Bangladeshi Bangla. 194-200 - Alexey Karpov, Irina S. Kipyatkova, Milos Zelezný:
Automatic Technologies for Processing Spoken Sign Languages. 201-207 - Dipta Tanaya, Mirna Adriani:
Dictionary-based Word Segmentation for Javanese. 208-213 - Budi Irmawati, Hiroyuki Shindo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Exploiting Syntactic Similarities for Preposition Error Corrections on Indonesian Sentences Written by Second Language Learner. 214-220 - Aditya Satrya Wibawa, Ayu Purwarianti:
Indonesian Named-entity Recognition for 15 Classes Using Ensemble Supervised Learning. 221-228 - Meganingrum Arista Jiwanggi, Mirna Adriani:
Topic Summarization of Microblog Document in Bahasa Indonesia using the Phrase Reinforcement Algorithm. 229-236 - Prachya Boonkwan, Thepchai Supnithi, Wandee Tosuwan, Chai Wutiwiwatchai:
The Development of an Audible Pattani Malay-Thai Electronic Phrasebook for Military Purposes. 237-242 - Yin-Lai Yeong, Tien Ping Tan, Siti Khaotijah Mohammad:
Using Dictionary and Lemmatizer to Improve Low Resource English-Malay Statistical Machine Translation System. 243-249 - Win Pa Pa, Ye Kyaw Thu, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:
A Study of Statistical Machine Translation Methods for Under Resourced Languages. 250-257
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