Publications
Integrating Syllable Boundary Information Into Speech Recognition.
The 22nd International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1997). 2, 987-990.
(1997). A Smoothing Regularizer for Feedforward and Recurrent Neural Networks.
Neural Computation. 8,
(1996).
(1998).
(1998).
(1995). Performance Improvements Through Combining Phone- and Syllable-Length Information in Automatic Speech Recognition.
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'98). 854-857.
(1998). The Relationship Between Dialogue Acts and Hot Spots in Meetings.
Proceedings of IEEE Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop.
(2003). Spotting "Hot Spots" in Meetings: Human Judgments and Prosodic Cues.
Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (EUROSPEECH 2003). 2805-2808.
(2003).
(2005). Acoustic Sub-word Models in the Berkeley Restaurant Project.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'92). 1551-1554.
(1992). The Berkeley Restaurant Project.
Proceedings of the Speech Research Symposium XIII. 119-128.
(1993).
(1993). Connectionist-Based Acoustic Word Models.
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Neural Networks for Signal Processing. 157-163.
(1992). Multiple-Pronunciation Lexical Modeling in a Speaker Independent Speech Understanding System.
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 94). 1963-1966.
(1994).
(1990).
(2004).
(2007). Towards Robust Speaker Segmentation: The ICSI-SRI Fall 2004 Diarization System.
Proceedings of Fall 2004 Rich Transcription Workshop (RT-04F).
(2004). Elastic Scaling of Stateful Network Functions.
Proceedings of NSDI '18.
(2018).
(1997).
(1994). Partitioning Biological Data with Transitivity Clustering.
Nature Methods. 7(6), 419-420.
(2010). Where Mathematics Meets the Internet.
Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 45(8), 961-970.
(1998). Discussion of ``Heavy Tail Modeling and Teletraffic Data'' by S.R. Resnick.
25(5), 1805-1869.
(1997).
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