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Thomas Niesler
2010 – today
- 2012
[j8]Herman Kamper, Félicien Jeje Muamba Mukanya, Thomas Niesler: Multi-accent acoustic modelling of South African English. Speech Communication 54(6): 801-813 (2012)- 2011
[j7]Linsen Loots, Thomas Niesler: Automatic conversion between pronunciations of different English accents. Speech Communication 53(1): 75-84 (2011)
[c8]Hansjörg Mixdorff, Lehlohonolo Mohasi, Malillo Machobane, Thomas Niesler: A Study on the Perception of Tone and Intonation in Sesotho. INTERSPEECH 2011: 3181-3184
[c7]Herman Kamper, Thomas Niesler: Multi-Accent Speech Recognition of Afrikaans, Black and White Varieties of South African English. INTERSPEECH 2011: 3189-3192
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j6]Thomas Niesler, Febe de Wet: The effect of code-mixing on accent identification accuracy. Computer Speech & Language 23(4): 435-443 (2009)
[j5]Febe de Wet, Christa van der Walt, Thomas Niesler: Automatic assessment of oral language proficiency and listening comprehension. Speech Communication 51(10): 864-874 (2009)
[c6]Linsen Loots, Thomas Niesler: Data-driven phonetic comparison and conversion between south african, british and american English pronunciations. INTERSPEECH 2009: 196-199- 2007
[j4]Thomas Niesler: Language-dependent state clustering for multilingual acoustic modelling. Speech Communication 49(6): 453-463 (2007)
[c5]Febe de Wet, Christa van der Walt, Thomas Niesler: Automatic large-scale oral language proficiency assessment. INTERSPEECH 2007: 218-221- 2004
[j3]Thomas Niesler, Philippa H. Louw: Comparative phonetic analysis and phoneme recognition for Afrikaans, English and Xhosa using the African Speech Technology telephone speech databases. South African Computer Journal 32: 3-12 (2004)
[c4]Justus C. Roux, Philippa H. Louw, Thomas Niesler: The African Speech Technology Project: An Assessment. LREC 2004- 2003
[j2]Thomas Niesler, Daniel Willett: Unsupervised adaptation of statistical language models for speech recognition. South African Computer Journal 30: 52-59 (2003)- 2002
[c3]Thomas Niesler, Daniel Willett: Unsupervised language model adaptation for lecture speech transcription. INTERSPEECH 2002
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j1]Thomas Niesler, Philip C. Woodland: Variable-length categoryn-gram language models. Computer Speech & Language 13(1): 99-124 (1999)
[c2]Philip C. Woodland, J. J. Odell, Thomas Hain, G. L. Moore, Thomas Niesler, Andreas Tuerk, Edward W. D. Whittaker: Improvements in accuracy and speed in the HTK broadcast news transcription system. EUROSPEECH 1999- 1996
[c1]Thomas Niesler, Philip C. Woodland: Combination of word-based and category-based language models. ICSLP 1996
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