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Frederick Jelinek
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- 1989
- [c20]Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Peter F. Brown, David Burshtein, Subrata K. Das, Peter V. de Souza, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Frederick Jelinek, Dimitri Kanevsky, Robert L. Mercer, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny:
Large vocabulary natural language continuous speech recognition. ICASSP 1989: 465-467 - 1987
- [c14]Amir Averbuch, Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Peter F. Brown, Gregg Daggett, S. Das, Ken Davies, Steven V. De Gennaro, Peter V. de Souza, E. Epstein, D. Fraleigh, Frederick Jelinek, B. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer, J. Moorhead, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny, G. Shichman, P. Spinelli, Dirk Van Compernolle, H. Wilkens:
Experiments with the Tangora 20, 000 word speech recognizer. ICASSP 1987: 701-704 - 1986
- [c12]Amir Averbuch, Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Peter F. Brown, A. G. Cole, Gregg Daggett, Subrata K. Das, Ken Davies, S. DeGennaro, Peter V. de Souza, E. Epstein, D. Fraleigh, Frederick Jelinek, Slava M. Katz, B. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny, G. Shichman, P. Spinelli:
An IBM PC based large-vocabulary isolated-utterance speech recognizer. ICASSP 1986: 53-56 - 1984
- [c10]Lalit R. Bahl, Subrata K. Das, Peter V. de Souza, Frederick Jelinek, Slava M. Katz, Robert L. Mercer, Michael A. Picheny:
Some experiments with large-vocabulary isolated-word sentence recognition. ICASSP 1984: 395-396 - 1983
- [j25]Lalit R. Bahl, Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer:
A Maximum Likelihood Approach to Continuous Speech Recognition. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 5(2): 179-190 (1983) - [c9]Lalit R. Bahl, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny:
Recognition of isolated-word sentences from a 5000-word vocabulary office correspondence task. ICASSP 1983: 1065-1067 - 1982
- [p1]Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer, Lalit R. Bahl:
25 Continuous speech recognition: Statistical methods. Classification, Pattern Recognition and Reduction of Dimensionality 1982: 549-573 - 1981
- [c8]Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Continuous parameter acoustic processing for recognition of a natural speech corpus. ICASSP 1981: 1149-1152 - [c7]Arthur Nádas, Robert L. Mercer, Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis:
Continuous speech recognition with automatically selected acoustic prototypes obtained by either bootstrapping or clustering. ICASSP 1981: 1153-1155 - [c6]Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Speech recognition of a natural text read as isolated words. ICASSP 1981: 1168-1171 - 1980
- [c5]Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Further results on the recognition of a continuously read natural corpus. ICASSP 1980: 872-875 - 1979
- [c4]Lalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Recognition results for several experimental acoustic processors. ICASSP 1979: 249-251 - 1978
- [c3]Lalit R. Bahl, James K. Baker, Paul S. Cohen, A. G. Cole, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Automatic recognition of continuously spoken sentences from a finite state grammer. ICASSP 1978: 418-421 - [c2]Lalit R. Bahl, James K. Baker, Paul S. Cohen, Frederick Jelinek, Burn L. Lewis, Robert L. Mercer:
Recognition of continuously read natural corpus. ICASSP 1978: 422-424 - 1976
- [c1]Lalit R. Bahl, James K. Baker, Paul S. Cohen, N. R. Dixon, Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer, Harvey F. Silverman:
Preliminary results on the performance of a system for the automatic recognition of continuous speech. ICASSP 1976: 425-429 - 1975
- [j23]Frederick Jelinek, Lalit R. Bahl, Robert L. Mercer:
Design of a linguistic statistical decoder for the recognition of continuous speech. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(3): 250-256 (1975) - [j21]Lalit R. Bahl, Frederick Jelinek:
Decoding for channels with insertions, deletions, and substitutions with applications to speech recognition. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 21(4): 404-411 (1975) - 1974
- [j19]Lalit R. Bahl, John Cocke, Frederick Jelinek, Josef Raviv:
Optimal decoding of linear codes for minimizing symbol error rate (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 20(2): 284-287 (1974) - 1972
- [j14]Lalit R. Bahl, Frederick Jelinek:
On the structure of rate 1/n convolutional codes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 18(1): 192-196 (1972) - [j13]Lalit R. Bahl, C. Cullum, W. Donald Frazer, Frederick Jelinek:
An efficient algorithm for computing free distance (Corresp.). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 18(3): 437-439 (1972) - 1971
- [j9]Lalit R. Bahl, Frederick Jelinek:
Rate 1/2 convolutional codes with complementary generators. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 17(6): 718-727 (1971)
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