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The multi-channel Wall Street Journal audio visual corpus (MC-WSJ-AV): specification and initial experiments
2005
IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding, 2005.
The recognition of speech in meetings poses a number of challenges to current Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) techniques. Meetings typically take place in rooms with non-ideal acoustic conditions and significant background noise, and may contain large sections of overlapping speech. In such circumstances, headset microphones have to date provided the best recognition performance, however participants are often reluctant to wear them. Microphone arrays provide an alternative to close-talking
doi:10.1109/asru.2005.1566470
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