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The involuntary or normal breathing is controlled by respiratory centres in the pons and medulla oblongata. There are enough references for this. However, when we consciously control the breathing...
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Dear Clinicians/Researchers working on sleep disorders, We are working on the automated detection of sleep disorders using EEG. While we can get good accuracy with binary classifiers...
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I want to know availability of fully developed ASR systems for any Indian language - either LVCSR systems or limited vocabulary systems deployed in enquiry based services. (i) Is anyone available...
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Almost all the papers that report work on speech enhancement add known amount of noise and then use their proposed algorithm to enhance the speech or reduce the noise level. Here again, mostly...
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When one has a cold, the voice becomes more nasal. In India, in the state of Kerala, the words are so rich with nasal phones that over the years, their voice itself has become nasal. So, the...
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In terms of practically useful applications, do you know significant applications for a system that can recognize speech that contains words from more than one language?
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There is a general tendency not to use pre-computed features with DNN's, since researchers expect the network to learn the relevant features themselves. However, the real deep neural network (the...
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