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40
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9377
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3977

Overview

Chuck Wooters is affiliated with the International Computer Science Institute in the United States. Their academic career is linked to this institution, which focuses on advancing computer science research.

Currently, there is no detailed information available regarding their recent papers, including titles, publication years, or venues. Similarly, information on frequent co-authors and publication venues has not been provided.

Data about the scientist's main fields or subfields of study, as well as specific research topics, are not listed. There are also no records of book publications or awards attributed to this individual.

Despite the absence of detailed bibliographic and research data, Chuck Wooters' affiliation with a recognized research institute implies an active role within the scientific community related to computer science.

Best Publications

  • The ICSI Meeting Corpus

    A. Janin;D. Baron;J. Edwards;D. Ellis

  • Acoustic Beamforming for Speaker Diarization of Meetings

    X. Anguera;C. Wooters;J. Hernando

  • A robust speaker clustering algorithm

    J. Ajmera;C. Wooters

  • General purpose distributed operating room control system

    Yulun Wang;Charles S. Jordan;Darrin R. Uecker;Charles C. Wooters

  • The ICSI RT07s Speaker Diarization System.

    Chuck Wooters;Marijn Huijbregts

  • The ICSI RT07s Speaker Diarization System

    Chuck Wooters;Marijn Huijbregts

  • Stochastic pronunciation modelling from hand-labelled phonetic corpora

    Michael Riley;William Byrne;Michael Finke;Sanjeev Khudanpur

  • Conversation user interface

    Fred A. Brown;Tanya M. Miller;Charles C. Wooters;Bryan Michael Culley

  • Building a Large Lexical Databank Which Provides Deep Semantics

    Charles J. Fillmore;Charles Wooters;Collin F. Baker

  • Robust speaker diarization for meetings : ICSI RT06s meetings evaluation system

    Xavier Anguera;Chuck Wooters;Jose M. Pardo

  • Using a stochastic context-free grammar as a language model for speech recognition

    D. Jurafsky;C. Wooters;J. Segal;A. Stolcke

  • Speech Recognition for Illiterate Access to Information and Technology

    Madelaine Plauche;Udhyakumar Nallasamy;Joyojeet Pal;Chuck Wooters

  • Speaker Diarization For Multiple-Distant-Microphone Meetings Using Several Sources of Information

    Jose Pardo;Xavier Anguera;Chuck Wooters

  • Robust speaker segmentation for meetings: the ICSI-SRI spring 2005 diarization system

    Xavier Anguera;Chuck Wooters;Barbara Peskin;Mateu Aguiló

  • The berkeley restaurant project.

    Daniel Jurafsky;Chuck Wooters;Gary N. Tajchman;Jonathan Segal

  • The ICSI Meeting Project: Resources and Research

    A. Janin;J. Ang;S. Bhagat;R. Dhillon

  • TOWARDS ROBUST SPEAKER SEGMENTATION: THE ICSI-SRI FALL 2004 DIARIZATION SYSTEM

    Chuck Wooters;James Fung;Barbara Peskin;Xavier Anguera

  • CDNN: a context dependent neural network for continuous speech recognition

    H. Bourlard;N. Morgan;C. Wooters;S. Renals

  • Meetings about meetings: research at ICSI on speech in multiparty conversations

    N. Morgan;D. Baron;S. Bhagat;H. Carvey

  • Speech segmentation and spoken document processing

    M. Ostendorf;B. Favre;R. Grishman;D. Hakkani-Tur

  • Robust speaker segmentation for meetings : The ICSI-SRI spring 2005 diarization system

    Xavier Anguera;Chuck Wooters;Barbara Peskin;Mateu Aguilo

  • Robust Speaker Diarization for Meetings: ICSI RT06s evaluation system

    Xavier Anguera;Chuck Wooters;Jose M. Pardo

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Anguera
Xavier Anguera ELSA Speak
Nelson Morgan
Nelson Morgan International Computer Science Institute
Hynek Hermansky
Hynek Hermansky Johns Hopkins University
Hervé Bourlard
Hervé Bourlard Idiap Research Institute
Charles S. Jordan
Charles S. Jordan Intuitive Surgical (Switzerland)
Lukas Burget
Lukas Burget Brno University of Technology
Michael Riley
Michael Riley Google (United States)
Yulun Wang
Yulun Wang Teladoc Health
Mari Ostendorf
Mari Ostendorf University of Washington

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