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SSCS@MM 2010: Firenze, Italy
- Martha A. Larson, Roeland Ordelman, Florian Metze, Franciska de Jong, Wessel Kraaij:
Proceedings of the 2010 International Workshop on Searching Spontaneous Conversational Speech, SSCS '10, Firenze, Italy, October 29, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0162-6 - Stef Scagliola:
Speech retrieval for interview data: technology push versus academic demand. 1-2 - Nitendra Rajput:
World wide telecom web search: invited talk abstract. 3-4 - Benjamin Bigot, Isabelle Ferrané, Julien Pinquier, Régine André-Obrecht:
Speaker role recognition to help spontaneous conversational speech detection. 5-10 - Charlotte Danesi, Chloé Clavel:
Impact of spontaneous speech features on business concept detection: a study of call-centre data. 11-14 - Javier Tejedor, Igor Szöke, Michal Fapso:
Novel methods for query selection and query combination in query-by-example spoken term detection. 15-20 - Dong Wang, Simon King, Nicholas W. D. Evans:
Evans, Joe Frankel, Raphaël Troncy: Direct posterior confidence for out-of-vocabulary spoken term detection. 21-26 - Gareth J. F. Jones, Maria Eskevich, Ágnes Gyarmati:
Towards methods for efficient access to spoken content in the ami corpus. 27-32 - Laurens van der Werff:
Story segmentation for speech transcripts in sparse data conditions. 33-38 - Richard Dufour, Yannick Estève, Paul Deléglise:
Automatic indexing of speech segments with spontaneity levels on large audio database. 39-44 - Andrei Popescu-Belis, Jonathan Kilgour, Alexandre Nanchen, Peter Poller:
The ACLD: speech-based just-in-time retrieval of meeting transcripts, documents and websites. 45-48 - Jonathan Kilgour, Jean Carletta, Steve Renals:
The ambient spotlight: queryless desktop search from meeting speech. 49-52 - Peter Wittenburg, Paul Trilsbeek, Przemek Lenkiewicz:
Large multimedia archive for world languages. 53-56 - Gerald Friedland, Jike Chong, Adam Janin:
A parallel meeting diarist. 57-60 - Sebastian Stüker, Michael Heck, Katja Renner, Alex Waibel:
Spoken news queries over the world wide web. 61-64
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