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Jean-François Bonastre

Jean-François Bonastre

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Computer Science

D-Index
41
Citations
8238
World Ranking
8751
National Ranking
206

Overview

Jean-François Bonastre is affiliated with the University of Avignon in France. Their research expertise lies primarily in computer science, with a significant focus on artificial intelligence and signal processing. The scientist has also contributed to oncology and cancer research fields.

Their work covers various subfields including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Signal Processing
  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

Jean-François Bonastre's research topics are diverse and reflect interdisciplinary applications. Key areas include:

  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Music and Audio Processing
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data

Their recent published papers highlight contributions to sequencing technologies for cancer patients and advancements in speech processing:

  • "Recommendations for the use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) for patients with metastatic cancers: a report from the ESMO Precision Medicine Working Group" (2020), Annals of Oncology
  • "ASVspoof 2019: A large-scale public database of synthesized, converted and replayed speech" (2020), Computer Speech & Language
  • "Recommendations for the use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) for patients with advanced cancer in 2024: a report from the ESMO Precision Medicine Working Group" (2024), Annals of Oncology
  • "The VoicePrivacy 2020 Challenge Evaluation Plan" (2022), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Towards a unified assessment framework of speech pseudonymisation" (2021), Computer Speech & Language

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Paul-Gauthier Noé
  • Natalia Tomashenko
  • Andreas Nautsch
  • Driss Matrouf
  • Junichi Yamagishi

Jean-François Bonastre has published extensively in several prominent venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their work:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) - 14 publications
  • Annals of Oncology - 7 publications
  • Computer Speech & Language - 3 publications
  • ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - 3 publications
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) - 3 publications

The scientist's contributions span the intersection of biomedical research and advanced signal processing techniques, with emphasis on privacy-preserving technologies within speech and data domains. This body of work supports advancements in both health-related genomics and computational audio processing.

Best Publications

  • A tutorial on text-independent speaker verification

    Frédéric Bimbot;Jean-François Bonastre;Corinne Fredouille;Guillaume Gravier

  • ASVspoof 2019: A large-scale public database of synthesized, converted and replayed speech

    Xin Wang;Junichi Yamagishi;Junichi Yamagishi;Massimiliano Todisco;Héctor Delgado

  • The ESTER Phase II Evaluation Campaign for the Rich Transcription of French Broadcast News

    Sylvain Galliano;Edouard Geoffrois;Djamel Mostefa;Khalid Choukri

  • Bi-Modal Person Recognition on a Mobile Phone: Using Mobile Phone Data

    Christopher McCool;Sebastien Marcel;Abdenour Hadid;Matti Pietikainen

  • ALIZE, a free toolkit for speaker recognition

    J.-F. Bonastre;F. Wils;S. Meignier

  • Forensic speaker recognition

    J.P. Campbell;W. Shen;W.M. Campbell;R. Schwartz

  • A Straightforward and Efficient Implementation of the Factor Analysis Model for Speaker Verification

    Driss Matrouf;Nicolas Scheffer;Benoit G. B. Fauve;Jean-François Bonastre

  • Step-by-step and integrated approaches in broadcast news speaker diarization

    Sylvain Meignier;Sylvain Meignier;Daniel Moraru;Corinne Fredouille;Jean-François Bonastre

  • Forensic speaker recognition

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  • Person Authentication by Voice: A Need for Caution

    Jean-François Bonastre;Frédéric Bimbot;Louis-Jean Boë;Joseph P. Campbell

  • ALIZE 3.0-Open Source Toolkit for State-of-the-Art Speaker Recognition

    Anthony Larcher;Jean-François Bonastre;Benoit G. B. Fauve;Kong-Aik Lee

  • ALIZE/SpkDet: a state-of-the-art open source software for speaker recognition

    Jean-François Bonastre;Nicolas Scheffer;Driss Matrouf;Corinne Fredouille

  • Corpus description of the ESTER Evaluation Campaign for the Rich Transcription of French Broadcast News

    Sylvain Galliano;Edouard Geoffrois;Guillaume Gravier;Jean-François Bonastre

  • Skin Detection -a Short Tutorial

    John Daugman;Stephanie Schuckers;Karthik Nandakumar;Ryan N. Rakvic

  • Intersession compensation and scoring methods in the i-vectors space for speaker recognition

    Pierre-Michel Bousquet;Driss Matrouf;Jean-François Bonastre

  • State-of-the-Art Performance in Text-Independent Speaker Verification Through Open-Source Software

    B.G.B. Fauve;D. Matrouf;N. Scheffer;J.-F. Bonastre

  • Preserving privacy in speaker and speech characterisation

    Andreas Nautsch;Andreas Nautsch;Abelino Jiménez;Amos Treiber;Jascha Kolberg

  • A speaker tracking system based on speaker turn detection for NIST evaluation

    J.-F. Bonastre;P. Delacourt;C. Fredouille;T. Merlin

  • Speaker anonymization using X-vector and neural waveform models

    Fuming Fang;Xin Wang;Junichi Yamagishi;Isao Echizen

  • E-HMM approach for learning and adapting sound models for speaker indexing

    Sylvain Meignier;Jean-François Bonastre;Stéphane Igounet

  • The ESTER Evaluation Campaign for the Rich Transcription of French Broadcast News

    Guillaume Gravier;Jean-François Bonastre;Edouard Geoffrois;Sylvain Galliano

Frequent Co-Authors

Junichi Yamagishi
Junichi Yamagishi National Institute of Informatics
Laurent Besacier
Laurent Besacier Grenoble Alpes University
Tomi Kinnunen
Tomi Kinnunen University of Eastern Finland
Frédéric Bimbot
Frédéric Bimbot French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Guillaume Gravier
Guillaume Gravier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Emmanuel Vincent
Emmanuel Vincent University of Lorraine
Sébastien Marcel
Sébastien Marcel Idiap Research Institute
Jean-Claude Junqua
Jean-Claude Junqua Panasonic (Japan)
Josef Kittler
Josef Kittler University of Surrey

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