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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [i1]Phong Nguyen, John Dines, Jan Krasnodebski:
A Multi-Objective Learning to re-Rank Approach to Optimize Online Marketplaces for Multiple Stakeholders. CoRR abs/1708.00651 (2017) - 2016
- [c45]Jan Krasnodebski, John Dines:
Considering Supplier Relations and Monetization in Designing Recommendation Systems. RecSys 2016: 381-382 - 2014
- [j8]Lakshmi Saheer, Junichi Yamagishi, Philip N. Garner, John Dines:
Combining Vocal Tract Length Normalization With Hierarchical Linear Transformations. IEEE J. Sel. Top. Signal Process. 8(2): 262-272 (2014) - [j7]Weifeng Li, Longbiao Wang, Yicong Zhou, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Hervé Bourlard, Qingmin Liao:
Feature mapping of multiple beamformed sources for robust overlapping speech recognition using a microphone array. IEEE ACM Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Process. 22(12): 2244-2255 (2014) - [c44]Volha Petukhova, Martin Gropp, Dietrich Klakow, Gregor Eigner, Mario Topf, Stefan Srb, Petr Motlícek, Blaise Potard, John Dines, Olivier Deroo, Ronny Egeler, Uwe Meinz, Steffen Liersch, Anna Schmidt:
The DBOX Corpus Collection of Spoken Human-Human and Human-Machine Dialogues. LREC 2014: 252-258 - 2013
- [j6]John Dines, Hui Liang, Lakshmi Saheer, Matthew Gibson, William Byrne, Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, Mirjam Wester, Teemu Hirsimäki, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo:
Personalising speech-to-speech translation: Unsupervised cross-lingual speaker adaptation for HMM-based speech synthesis. Comput. Speech Lang. 27(2): 420-437 (2013) - [j5]David Imseng, Hervé Bourlard, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Mathew Magimai-Doss:
Applying Multi- and Cross-Lingual Stochastic Phone Space Transformations to Non-Native Speech Recognition. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 21(8): 1713-1726 (2013) - [c43]Joan-Isaac Biel, Vagia Tsiminaki, John Dines, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Hi YouTube!: personality impressions and verbal content in social video. ICMI 2013: 119-126 - 2012
- [j4]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Frantisek Grézl, Asmaa El Hannani, Marijn Huijbregts, Martin Karafiát, Mike Lincoln, Vincent Wan:
Transcribing Meetings With the AMIDA Systems. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 20(2): 486-498 (2012) - [j3]Lakshmi Saheer, John Dines, Philip N. Garner:
Vocal Tract Length Normalization for Statistical Parametric Speech Synthesis. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 20(7): 2134-2148 (2012) - [c42]Lakshmi Saheer, Junichi Yamagishi, Philip N. Garner, John Dines:
Combining vocal tract length normalization with hierarchial linear transformations. ICASSP 2012: 4493-4496 - [c41]Gwénolé Lecorvé, John Dines, Thomas Hain, Petr Motlícek:
Supervised and unsupervised Web-based language model domain adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2012: 182-185 - [c40]David Imseng, John Dines, Petr Motlícek, Philip N. Garner, Hervé Bourlard:
Comparing different acoustic modeling techniques for multilingual boosting. INTERSPEECH 2012: 1191-1194 - [c39]Gwénolé Lecorvé, John Dines, Thomas Hain, Petr Motlícek:
Impact du degré de supervision sur l'adaptation à un domaine d'un modèle de langage à partir du Web (Impact of the level of supervision on Web-based language model domain adaptation) [in French]. JEP-TALN-RECITAL 2012 2012: 193-200 - 2011
- [c38]David Imseng, Hervé Bourlard, Mathew Magimai-Doss, John Dines:
Language dependent universal phoneme posterior estimation for mixed language speech recognition. ICASSP 2011: 5012-5015 - [c37]David Imseng, Hervé Bourlard, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Mathew Magimai-Doss:
Improving Non-Native ASR Through Stochastic Multilingual Phoneme Space Transformations. INTERSPEECH 2011: 537-540 - [c36]Hui Liang, John Dines:
Phonological Knowledge Guided HMM State Mapping for Cross-Lingual Speaker Adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2011: 1825-1828 - 2010
- [j2]John Dines, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King:
Measuring the Gap Between HMM-Based ASR and TTS. IEEE J. Sel. Top. Signal Process. 4(6): 1046-1058 (2010) - [j1]Junichi Yamagishi, Bela Usabaev, Simon King, Oliver Watts, John Dines, Jilei Tian, Yong Guan, Rile Hu, Keiichiro Oura, Yi-Jian Wu, Keiichi Tokuda, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo:
Thousands of Voices for HMM-Based Speech Synthesis-Analysis and Application of TTS Systems Built on Various ASR Corpora. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 18(5): 984-1004 (2010) - [c35]Mikko Kurimo, William Byrne, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Matthew Gibson, Yong Guan, Teemu Hirsimäki, Reima Karhila, Simon King, Hui Liang, Keiichiro Oura, Lakshmi Saheer, Matt Shannon, Sayaka Shiota, Jilei Tian:
Personalising Speech-To-Speech Translation in the EMIME Project. ACL (System Demonstrations) 2010: 48-53 - [c34]Danil Korchagin, Philip N. Garner, John Dines:
Automatic temporal alignment of AV data with confidence estimation. ICASSP 2010: 269-272 - [c33]Hui Liang, John Dines, Lakshmi Saheer:
A comparison of supervised and unsupervised cross-lingual speaker adaptation approaches for HMM-based speech synthesis. ICASSP 2010: 4598-4601 - [c32]Lakshmi Saheer, Philip N. Garner, John Dines, Hui Liang:
VTLN adaptation for statistical speech synthesis. ICASSP 2010: 4838-4841 - [c31]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Asmaa El Hannani, Marijn Huijbregts, Martin Karafiát, Mike Lincoln, Vincent Wan:
The AMIDA 2009 meeting transcription system. INTERSPEECH 2010: 358-361 - [c30]Hui Liang, John Dines:
An analysis of language mismatch in HMM state mapping-based cross-lingual speaker adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2010: 622-625 - [c29]Philip N. Garner, John Dines:
Tracter: a lightweight dataflow framework. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1894-1897 - [c28]Mirjam Wester, John Dines, Matthew Gibson, Hui Liang, Yi-Jian Wu, Lakshmi Saheer, Simon King, Keiichiro Oura, Philip N. Garner, William Byrne, Yong Guan, Teemu Hirsimäki, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo, Matt Shannon, Sayaka Shiota, Jilei Tian, Keiichi Tokuda, Junichi Yamagishi:
Speaker adaptation and the evaluation of speaker similarity in the EMIME speech-to-speech translation project. SSW 2010: 192-197 - [c27]Lakshmi Saheer, John Dines, Philip N. Garner, Hui Liang:
Implementation of VTLN for statistical speech synthesis. SSW 2010: 224-229
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c26]Junichi Yamagishi, Mike Lincoln, Simon King, John Dines, Matthew Gibson, Jilei Tian, Yong Guan:
Analysis of Unsupervised and Noise-Robust Speaker-Adaptive HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Systems toward a Unified ASR and TTS Framework. Blizzard Challenge 2009 - [c25]Weifeng Li, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Hervé Bourlard:
Non-linear mapping for multi-channel speech separation and robust overlapping spech recognition. ICASSP 2009: 3921-3924 - [c24]Junichi Yamagishi, Bela Usabaev, Simon King, Oliver Watts, John Dines, Jilei Tian, Rile Hu, Yong Guan, Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda, Reima Karhila, Mikko Kurimo:
Thousands of voices for HMM-based speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2009: 420-423 - [c23]John Dines, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King:
Measuring the gap between HMM-based ASR and TTS. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1391-1394 - [c22]John Dines, Lakshmi Saheer, Hui Liang:
Speech recognition with speech synthesis models by marginalising over decision tree leaves. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1395-1398 - [c21]Philip N. Garner, John Dines, Thomas Hain, Asmaa El Hannani, Martin Karafiát, Danil Korchagin, Mike Lincoln, Vincent Wan, Le Zhang:
Real-time ASR from meetings. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2119-2122 - 2008
- [c20]Weifeng Li, Mathew Magimai-Doss, John Dines, Hervé Bourlard:
MLP-based log spectral energy mapping for robust overlapping speech recognition. EUSIPCO 2008: 1-5 - [c19]Sarah Favre, Hugues Salamin, John Dines, Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Role recognition in multiparty recordings using social affiliation networks and discrete distributions. ICMI 2008: 29-36 - [c18]Ken'ichi Kumatani, John W. McDonough, Barbara Rauch, Philip N. Garner, Weifeng Li, John Dines:
Maximum kurtosis beamforming with the generalized sidelobe canceller. INTERSPEECH 2008: 423-426 - [c17]Weifeng Li, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Hervé Bourlard:
Neural network based regression for robust overlapping speech recognition using microphone arrays. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2012-2015 - [c16]Weifeng Li, Ken'ichi Kumatani, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Hervé Bourlard:
A Neural Network Based Regression Approach for Recognizing Simultaneous Speech. MLMI 2008: 110-118 - [c15]Vincent Wan, John Dines, Asmaa El Hannani, Thomas Hain:
Bob: A lexicon and pronunciation dictionary generator. SLT 2008: 217-220 - 2007
- [c14]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Giulia Garau, Martin Karafiát, David A. van Leeuwen, Mike Lincoln, Vincent Wan:
The 2007 AMI(DA) System for Meeting Transcription. CLEAR 2007: 414-428 - [c13]Octavian Cheng, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss:
A Generalized Dynamic Composition Algorithm of Weighted Finite State Transducers for Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition. ICASSP (4) 2007: 345-348 - [c12]Thomas Hain, Vincent Wan, Lukás Burget, Martin Karafiát, John Dines, Jithendra Vepa, Giulia Garau, Mike Lincoln:
The AMI System for the Transcription of Speech in Meetings. ICASSP (4) 2007: 357-360 - [c11]John Dines, Jithendra Vepa:
Direct optimisation of a multilayer perceptron for the estimation of cepstral mean and variance statistics. INTERSPEECH 2007: 2921-2924 - [c10]John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss:
A Study of Phoneme and Grapheme Based Context-Dependent ASR Systems. MLMI 2007: 215-226 - 2006
- [c9]John Dines, Jithendra Vepa, Thomas Hain:
The segmentation of multi-channel meeting recordings for automatic speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2006 - [c8]Darren Moore, John Dines, Mathew Magimai-Doss, Jithendra Vepa, Octavian Cheng, Thomas Hain:
Juicer: A Weighted Finite-State Transducer Speech Decoder. MLMI 2006: 285-296 - [c7]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Giulia Garau, Martin Karafiát, Mike Lincoln, Jithendra Vepa, Vincent Wan:
The AMI Meeting Transcription System: Progress and Performance. MLMI 2006: 419-431 - 2005
- [c6]Thomas Hain, John Dines, Giulia Garau, Martin Karafiát, Darren Moore, Vincent Wan, Roeland Ordelman, Steve Renals:
Transcription of conference room meetings: an investigation. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1661-1664 - [c5]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Iain McCowan, Giulia Garau, Martin Karafiát, Mike Lincoln, Darren Moore, Vincent Wan, Roeland Ordelman, Steve Renals:
The Development of the AMI System for the Transcription of Speech in Meetings. MLMI 2005: 344-356 - [c4]Thomas Hain, Lukás Burget, John Dines, Giulia Garau, Martin Karafiát, Mike Lincoln, Iain McCowan, Darren Moore, Vincent Wan, Roeland Ordelman, Steve Renals:
The 2005 AMI System for the Transcription of Speech in Meetings. MLMI 2005: 450-462 - 2004
- [c3]Guillermo Aradilla, John Dines, Sunil Sivadas:
Using RASTA in task independent TANDEM feature extraction. INTERSPEECH 2004: 2117-2120 - 2001
- [c2]John Dines, Sridha Sridharan:
Trainable speech synthesis with trended hidden Markov models. ICASSP 2001: 833-836 - [c1]John Dines, Sridha Sridharan, Miles Moody:
Application of the trended hidden Markov model to speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2001: 2239-2242
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