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Acoustic-optical Phonetics and Audiovisual Speech Perception

October 27, 2015
When: April 17, 2001 all-day

Abstract Several sources of behavioral evidence show that speech perception is audiovisual when acoustic and optical speech signals are afforded the perceiver. The McGurk effect and enhancements to auditory speech intelligibility in noise are two[…]

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Deterministic Annealing for Clustering, Compression, Classification, Regression, and Speech Recognition – Kenneth Rose (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara)

October 27, 2015
When: April 10, 2001 all-day

Abstract The deterministic annealing approach to clustering and its extensions have demonstrated substantial performance improvement over standard supervised and unsupervised learning methods on a variety of important problems including compression, estimation, pattern recognition and classification,[…]

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