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The Statistical Speech Technology Working Papers (SSTWP) is intended as an opportunity for students, alums, post-docs and others to work out the kinks in their ideas before submitting them elsewhere for publication.
The Statistical Speech Technology Working Papers (SSTWP) is intended as an opportunity for students, alums, post-docs and others to work out the kinks in their ideas before submitting them elsewhere for publication.

Revision as of 00:32, 1 February 2010

The Statistical Speech Technology Working Papers (SSTWP) is intended as an opportunity for students, alums, post-docs and others to work out the kinks in their ideas before submitting them elsewhere for publication.

SSTWP will be printed as a twice-annual book, copies of which will be given to each author. The book will not be republished on line, though the titles of SSTWP papers will be listed on this page. SSTWP papers are considered to be unpublished manuscripts. If you are from outside Urbana, and would like a copy of one of these papers, please write directly to the author. Most SSTWP papers, after going through the SSTWP review process, will then be submitted for publication in an external publication venue. If a paper has been published elsewhere, its publication details will be listed here, so that interested readers can download a copy from the alternate venue.

Each paper will be reviewed by four independent reviewers: Everyone who submits a paper will also be asked to review four other papers. Reviews should be entirely constructive. Every paper will eventually go into the book, so the question is not "should it be published;" instead, the reviewer should provide constructive suggestions that will help to bring the paper up to a higher standard.

DEADLINES

In spring semester 2010, deadlines will be as follows.

January 31: Manuscripts due from everybody February 28: First-round reviews completed March 31: Revised manuscripts submitted April 30: Second-round reviews completed May 31: Final manuscripts submitted

MANUSCRIPTS

The following manuscripts are in the SSTWP review process for spring 2010.

  • Multi-Modal Fusion on Audio-Visual Event Detection, Po-Sen Huang
  • Robust automatic speech recognition using HMM trained in cepstral domain with decoder oriented missing feature classifier, Lae-Hoon Kim
  • State-Transition Interpolation and MAP Adaptation for HMM-based Dysarthric Speech Recognition, Harsh Vardhan Sharma
  • Tool for finding words and speech sounds in an unknown database, Alejandro Lopez-Morales
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