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Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Systems Applied to Pronunciation Assessment of L2 Spanish for Japanese Speakers
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Accuracy of stark broadening calculations for ionic emitters
International audienceThe standard static-ion impact electron theory of line broadening is assessed with a calculation of the He II P-alpha line over a broad range of plasma conditions. Ion dynamics, an improved electron collision operator, and accurate atomic physics are included in the computation. Simulations also have been performed to validate effects included in the calculation at higher densities. Calculated linewidths are compared with experiment over more than two decades in electron density, and broad agreement is found. This provides the first critical evaluation of the assumptions of Stark broadening theory. The profiles also display the first unambiguous evidence of ion dynamics
BiosecurID: a multimodal biometric database
A new multimodal biometric database, acquired in the framework of the BiosecurID project funded by the Spanish MEC, is presented together with a brief description of the acquisition setup and protocol. The database includes 7 unimodal biometric traits, namely: speech, iris, face (photographs and talking faces), signature and handwriting (online and off-line), fingerprints (acquired with two different sensors), hand (palmprint and contour-geometry) and keystroking. The database comprises 400 subjects and presents features such as: realistic acquisition scenario, balanced gender and population distributions, availability of information about particular demographic groups (age, gender, handedness), acquisition of skilled forgeries, and compatibility with other existing databases. All these characteristics make it very useful in research and development of multimodal biometric systems