TR2001-40
Robust Speech Recognition: The case for restoring missing features
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-  , "Robust Speech Recognition: The Case for Restoring Missing Features", Workshop for Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues (CRAC), September 2001.BibTeX TR2001-40 PDF
- @inproceedings{Raj2001sep,
 - author = {Raj, B. and Seltzer, M. and Stern, R.},
 - title = {{Robust Speech Recognition: The Case for Restoring Missing Features}},
 - booktitle = {Workshop for Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues (CRAC)},
 - year = 2001,
 - month = sep,
 - url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2001-40}
 - }
 
 
 -  , "Robust Speech Recognition: The Case for Restoring Missing Features", Workshop for Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues (CRAC), September 2001.
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Abstract:
Speech recognition systems perform poorly in the presence of corrupting noise. computationally less expensive and not requiring modification of the recognizer.
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NEWS CRAC 2001: publication by MERL researchers and others Date: September 2, 2001
Where: Workshop for Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues (CRAC)
Research Area: Speech & AudioBrief- The paper "Robust Speech Recognition: The Case for Restoring Missing Features" by Raj, B., Seltzer, M. and Stern, R. was presented at the Workshop for Consistent and Reliable Acoustic Cues (CRAC).