63 research outputs found
Voice technology and BBN
The following research was discussed: (1) speech signal processing; (2) automatic speech recognition; (3) continuous speech understanding; (4) speaker recognition; (5) speech compression; (6) subjective and objective evaluation of speech communication system; (7) measurement of the intelligibility and quality of speech when degraded by noise or other masking stimuli; (8) speech synthesis; (9) instructional aids for second-language learning and for training of the deaf; and (10) investigation of speech correlates of psychological stress. Experimental psychology, control systems, and human factors engineering, which are often relevant to the proper design and operation of speech systems are described
On-line computer text processing : a tutorial / CAC No. 82
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-35)
The Bryophytes of Fox Ridge State Park, Coles County, Illinois
A survey of Fox Ridge State Park in Coles County, Illinois revealed a total of 72 bryophyte species. Of these 68 were mosses and 4 were liverworts. Habitat and frequency for each species were recorded. Voucher specimens for each species have been placed in the Stover Herbarium at Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois.
As a result of this survey Astomum muhlenbergionum (Sw.) Grout. is a new addition to the list of Illinois bryophytes. In addition ten species are new reports for Coles County, Illinois. These are the mosses Amblystegium fluviatle (Hedw.) BSG, Brachythecium digastrum C. M. & Kindb. ex. Macoun & Kindb., Entodon brevisetus (Hook & Wils. ex. Wils.) Kindb., Fissidens bushii (Card. & Ther.) Card. & Ther., Haplohymenium triste (Ces. ex. DeNot) Kindb., Plagiothecium cavifolium (Brid.) Iwat., Pylaisella selwynii (Kindb.) Crum, Steere & Anderson, Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) Fl., Thuidium abietinum (Hedw.) BSG and the liverwort Lophocolea minor Nees
Tape archiving using the time capsule file system
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (p. 40).by Brian K. Zuzga.M.Eng
Campus News October 12, 2001
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Research in advanced formal theorem-proving techniques
The results are summarised of a project aimed at the design and implementation of computer languages to aid in expressing problem solving procedures in several areas of artificial intelligence including automatic programming, theorem proving, and robot planning. The principal results of the project were the design and implementation of two complete systems, QA4 and QLISP, and their preliminary experimental use. The various applications of both QA4 and QLISP are given
Campus News December 5, 1997
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Campus News November 13, 1998
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