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Philip C. Woodland
2010 – today
- 2013
[j22]Xunying Liu, Mark John Francis Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Use of contexts in language model interpolation and adaptation. Computer Speech & Language 27(1): 301-321 (2013)
[j21]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Language model cross adaptation for LVCSR system combination. Computer Speech & Language 27(4): 928-942 (2013)- 2012
[j20]Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Morphological decomposition in Arabic ASR systems. Computer Speech & Language 26(4): 229-243 (2012)
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[c67]Matthew Stephen Seigel, Philip C. Woodland: Using Sub-word-level Information for Confidence Estimation with Conditional Random Field Models. INTERSPEECH 2012
[c66]P. J. Bell, M. J. F. Gales, P. Lanchantin, Xunying Liu, Y. Long, S. Renals, P. Swietojanski, Philip C. Woodland: Transcription of multi-genre media archives using out-of-domain data. SLT 2012: 324-329- 2011
[j19]Junho Park, Frank Diehl, M. J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: The efficient incorporation of MLP features into automatic speech recognition systems. Computer Speech & Language 25(3): 519-534 (2011)
[c65]Xunying Liu, Mark John Francis Gales, Jim L. Hieronymus, Philip C. Woodland: Investigation of acoustic units for LVCSR systems. ICASSP 2011: 4872-4875
[c64]Frank Diehl, Mark John Francis Gales, Xunying Liu, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Word Boundary Modelling and Full Covariance Gaussians for Arabic Speech-to-Text Systems. INTERSPEECH 2011: 777-780
[c63]Matthew Stephen Seigel, Philip C. Woodland: Combining Information Sources for Confidence Estimation with CRF Models. INTERSPEECH 2011: 905-908
[c62]T. Li, Philip C. Woodland, Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales: Graphone Model Interpolation and Arabic Pronunciation Generation. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2309-2312
[c61]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Improving LVCSR System Combination Using Neural Network Language Model Cross Adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2857-2860- 2010
[j18]Kai Yu, Mark J. F. Gales, Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland: Unsupervised training and directed manual transcription for LVCSR. Speech Communication 52(7-8): 652-663 (2010)
[c60]Marcus Tomalin, Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Junho Park, Philip C. Woodland: Recent improvements to the Cambridge Arabic Speech-to-Text systems. ICASSP 2010: 4382-4385
[c59]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Jim L. Hieronymus, Philip C. Woodland: Language model combination and adaptation usingweighted finite state transducers. ICASSP 2010: 5390-5393
[c58]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Language model cross adaptation for LVCSR system combination. INTERSPEECH 2010: 342-345
[c57]Junho Park, Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Improved neural network based language modelling and adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1041-1044
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j17]Kai Yu, M. J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Unsupervised Adaptation With Discriminative Mapping Transforms. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 17(4): 714-723 (2009)
[c56]Junho Park, Frank Diehl, M. J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Training and adapting MLP features for Arabic speech recognition. ICASSP 2009: 4461-4464
[c55]Junho Park, Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Efficient generation and use of MLP features for Arabic speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2009: 236-239
[c54]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Use of contexts in language model interpolation and adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2009: 360-363
[c53]Jim L. Hieronymus, Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Exploiting Chinese character models to improve speech recognition performance. INTERSPEECH 2009: 364-367
[c52]Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Morphological analysis and decomposition for Arabic speech-to-text systems. INTERSPEECH 2009: 2675-2678- 2008
[j16]Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland: MPE-based discriminative linear transforms for speaker adaptation. Computer Speech & Language 22(3): 256-272 (2008)
[c51]Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland: Phonetic pronunciations for arabic speech-to-text systems. ICASSP 2008: 1573-1576
[c50]Kai Yu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Unsupervised discriminative adaptation using discriminative mapping transforms. ICASSP 2008: 4273-4276
[c49]Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Context dependent language model adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2008: 837-840- 2007
[c48]Mark J. F. Gales, Frank Diehl, Chandra Kant Raut, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland, Kai Yu: Development of a phonetic system for large vocabulary Arabic speech recognition. ASRU 2007: 24-29
[c47]Xunying Liu, William J. Byrne, Mark J. F. Gales, Adrià de Gispert, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland, Kai Yu: Discriminative language model adaptation for Mandarin broadcast speech transcription and translation. ASRU 2007: 153-158
[c46]Kai Yu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: Unsupervised training with directed manual transcription for recognising Mandarin broadcast audio. INTERSPEECH 2007: 1709-1712- 2006
[j15]Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland, Gunnar Evermann, M. J. F. Gales, Xunying Liu, G. L. Moore, Daniel Povey, Lan Wang: Corrections to "Automatic Transcription of Conversational Telephone Speech". IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 14(2): 727-727 (2006)
[j14]M. J. F. Gales, Do Yeong Kim, Philip C. Woodland, Ho Yin Chan, David Mrva, R. Sinha, S. E. Tranter: Progress in the CU-HTK broadcast news transcription system. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 14(5): 1513-1525 (2006)
[c45]David Mrva, Philip C. Woodland: Unsupervised language model adaptation for Mandarin broadcast conversation transcription. INTERSPEECH 2006- 2005
[j13]Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland, Gunnar Evermann, Mark J. F. Gales, Xunying Liu, G. L. Moore, Daniel Povey, Lan Wang: Automatic transcription of conversational telephone speech. IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing 13(6): 1173-1185 (2005)
[c44]R. Sinha, S. E. Tranter, M. J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland: The Cambridge University March 2005 speaker diarisation system. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2437-2440- 2004
[j12]Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland: Automatic capitalisation generation for speech input. Computer Speech & Language 18(1): 67-90 (2004)
[c43]Do Yeong Kim, S. Umesh, M. J. F. Gales, Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland: Using VTLN for broadcast news transcription. INTERSPEECH 2004
[c42]David Mrva, Philip C. Woodland: A PLSA-based language model for conversational telephone speech. INTERSPEECH 2004- 2003
[j11]Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland: Language modelling for Russian and English using words and classes. Computer Speech & Language 17(1): 87-104 (2003)
[j10]Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland: Erratum: Language modelling for Russian and English using words and classes [Computer Speech and Language 17 (2003) 87-104]. Computer Speech & Language 17(4): 415 (2003)
[j9]Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland: A combined punctuation generation and speech recognition system and its performance enhancement using prosody. Speech Communication 41(4): 563-577 (2003)
[c41]Daniel Povey, M. J. F. Gales, Do Yeong Kim, Philip C. Woodland: MMI-MAP and MPE-MAP for acoustic model adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2003- 2002
[j8]Philip C. Woodland, Daniel Povey: Large scale discriminative training of hidden Markov models for speech recognition. Computer Speech & Language 16(1): 25-47 (2002)
[j7]Philip C. Woodland: The development of the HTK Broadcast News transcription system: An overview. Speech Communication 37(1-2): 47-67 (2002)
[c40]R. Cordoba, Philip C. Woodland, Mark J. F. Gales: Improved cross-task recognition using MMIE training. ICASSP 2002: 85-88
[c39]Daniel Povey, Philip C. Woodland: Minimum Phone Error and I-smoothing for improved discriminative training. ICASSP 2002: 105-108
[c38]Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland: Implementation of automatic capitalisation generation systems for speech input. ICASSP 2002: 857-860
[c37]K. K. Chin, Philip C. Woodland: Maximum mutual information training of hidden Markov models with vector linear predictors. INTERSPEECH 2002
[c36]J. T. Wickramaratna, Philip C. Woodland: Cluster identification for speaker-environment tracking. INTERSPEECH 2002- 2001
[c35]Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland: The use of prosody in a combined system for punctuation generation and speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2001: 2757-2760- 2000
[j6]Pierre Jourlin, Sue E. Johnson, Karen Spärck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Spoken document representations for probabilistic retrieval. Speech Communication 32(1-2): 21-36 (2000)
[c34]Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland: Particle-based language modelling. INTERSPEECH 2000: 170-173
[c33]Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland: Modelling sub-phone insertions and deletions in continuous speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2000: 172-175
[c32]Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland: A rule-based named entity recognition system for speech input. INTERSPEECH 2000: 528-531
[c31]Sue E. Johnson, P. Jourlin, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Audio Indexing and Retrieval of Complete Broadcoast News Shows. RIAO 2000: 1163-1177
[c30]Philip C. Woodland, Sue E. Johnson, P. Jourlin, Karen Sparck Jones: Effects of out of vocabulary words in spoken document retrieval. SIGIR 2000: 372-374
[c29]Andreas Tuerk, Sue E. Johnson, P. Jourlin, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: The Cambridge University multimedia document retrieval demo system. SIGIR 2000: 394
[c28]Sue E. Johnson, P. Jourlin, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-9 at Cambridge University. TREC 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j5]Thomas Niesler, Philip C. Woodland: Variable-length categoryn-gram language models. Computer Speech & Language 13(1): 99-124 (1999)
[j4]R. E. Donovan, Philip C. Woodland: A hidden Markov-model-based trainable speech synthesizer. Computer Speech & Language 13(3): 223-241 (1999)
[c27]Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland: Dynamic HMM selection for continuous speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1999
[c26]L. F. Uebel, Philip C. Woodland: An investigation into vocal tract length normalisation. EUROSPEECH 1999
[c25]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
[c24]P. Jourlin, Sue E. Johnson, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Improving Retrieval on Imperfect Speech Transcriptions (poster abstract). SIGIR 1999: 283-284
[c23]Sue E. Johnson, Philip C. Woodland, Karen Sparck Jones, P. Jourlin: Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-8 at Cambridge University. TREC 1999- 1998
[c22]Thomas Hain, Philip C. Woodland: Segmentation and classification of broadcast news audio. ICSLP 1998
[c21]Sue E. Johnson, Philip C. Woodland: Speaker clustering using direct maximisation of the MLLR-adapted likelihood. ICSLP 1998
[c20]Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland: Comparison of language modelling techniques for Russian and English. ICSLP 1998
[c19]Sue E. Johnson, P. Jourlin, G. L. Moore, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Spoken Document Retrieval For TREC-7 At Cambridge University. TREC 1998: 138-147- 1997
[j3]V. Valtchev, J. J. Odell, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: MMIE training of large vocabulary recognition systems. Speech Communication 22(4): 303-314 (1997)
[c18]J. J. Humphries, Philip C. Woodland: Using accent-specific pronunciation modelling for improved large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1997- 1996
[c17]M. J. F. Gales, D. Pye, Philip C. Woodland: Variance compensation within the MLLR framework for robust speech recognition and speaker adaptation. ICSLP 1996
[c16]J. J. Humphries, Philip C. Woodland, D. Pearce: Using accent-specific pronunciation modelling for robust speech recognition. ICSLP 1996
[c15]Thomas Niesler, Philip C. Woodland: Combination of word-based and category-based language models. ICSLP 1996
[c14]V. Valtchev, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: Discriminative optimisation of large vocabulary recognition systems. ICSLP 1996
[c13]Philip C. Woodland, D. Pye, M. J. F. Gales: Iterative unsupervised adaptation using maximum likelihood linear regression. ICSLP 1996- 1995
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[c11]C. J. Leggetter, Philip C. Woodland: Flexible speaker adaptation for large vocabulary speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1995
[c10]D. Pye, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: Large vocabulary multilingual speech recognition using HTK. EUROSPEECH 1995- 1994
[j2]Stephen J. Young, Philip C. Woodland, William J. Byrne: Spontaneous speech recognition for the credit card corpus using the HTK toolkit. IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing 2(4): 615-621 (1994)
[c9]M. Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Modelling syllable characteristics to improve a large vocabulary continuous speech recogniser. ICSLP 1994
[c8]C. J. Leggetter, Philip C. Woodland: Speaker adaptation of continuous density HMMs using multivariate linear regression. ICSLP 1994
[c7]V. Valtchev, J. J. Odell, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: Recognition ********* a dynamic network decoder design for large vocabulary speech recognition. ICSLP 1994
[c6]J. J. Odell, V. Valtchev, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: A One Pass Decoder Design For Large Vocabulary Recognition. HLT 1994
[c5]Steve J. Young, J. J. Odell, Philip C. Woodland: Tree-Based State Tying for High Accuracy Modelling. HLT 1994- 1993
[c4]M. Jones, Philip C. Woodland: Using relative duration in large vocabulary speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1993
[c3]B. A. Maxwell, Philip C. Woodland: Hidden Markov models using shared vector linear predictors. EUROSPEECH 1993
[c2]Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young: The HTK tied-state continuous speech recogniser. EUROSPEECH 1993
[c1]Steve J. Young, Philip C. Woodland: The use of state tying in continuous speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1993- 1990
[j1]Philip C. Woodland, S. G. Smyth: An experimental comparison of connectionist and conventional classification systems on natural data. Speech Communication 9(1): 73-82 (1990)
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