A privacy-protecting coupon system
Liqun Chen, Matthias Enzmann, et al.
FC 2005
This paper outlines the background development of "intelligent" technologies such as speech recognition. Despite significant progress in the development of these technologies, they still fall short in many areas, and rapid advances in areas such as dictation are actually stalled. In this paper we have proposed semi-automatic solutions - smart integration of human and intelligent efforts. One such technique involves improvement to the speech recognition editing interface, thereby reducing the perception of errors to the viewer. Other techniques that are described in the paper are batch enrollment, which allows the user to reduce the amount of time required for enrollment, and content spotting, which can be used for applications that have repeated content flow, such as movies or museum tours. The paper also suggests a general concept of distributive training of speech recognition systems that is based on data collection across a network. © John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Liqun Chen, Matthias Enzmann, et al.
FC 2005
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PRX Quantum
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SPIE AeroSense 1997
Corneliu Constantinescu
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2009