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Analysis of Deep Clustering as Preprocessing for Automatic Speech Recognition of Sparsely Overlapping Speech
9 May 2019
T. Menne
Ilya Sklyar
Ralf Schluter
Hermann Ney
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"Analysis of Deep Clustering as Preprocessing for Automatic Speech Recognition of Sparsely Overlapping Speech"
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A Survey on Spoken Italian Datasets and Corpora
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Mixture Encoder for Joint Speech Separation and Recognition
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Tackling the Cocktail Fork Problem for Separation and Transcription of Real-World Soundtracks
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G. Wichern
Aswin Shanmugam Subramanian
Zhong-Qiu Wang
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GPU-accelerated Guided Source Separation for Meeting Transcription
Desh Raj
Daniel Povey
Sanjeev Khudanpur
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Multi-turn RNN-T for streaming recognition of multi-party speech
Ilya Sklyar
A. Piunova
Xianrui Zheng
Yulan Liu
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On End-to-end Multi-channel Time Domain Speech Separation in Reverberant Environments
Jisi Zhang
Catalin Zorila
R. Doddipatla
Jon Barker
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End-to-End Multi-speaker Speech Recognition with Transformer
Xuankai Chang
Wangyou Zhang
Y. Qian
Jonathan Le Roux
Shinji Watanabe
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10 Feb 2020
End-to-end training of time domain audio separation and recognition
Thilo von Neumann
K. Kinoshita
Lukas Drude
Christoph Boeddeker
Marc Delcroix
Tomohiro Nakatani
Reinhold Haeb-Umbach
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18 Dec 2019
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