8 research outputs found
Measuring and Evaluation of the Structural Layers in the Building Section of the D56 Highway, interconnection to R48 Motorway in Frýdek-Místek
Obsahem této bakalářské práce je vytyčení, zaměření a vyhodnocení
konstrukčních vrstev stavebního objektu SO102 na stavbě D56, připojení
na D48 ve Frýdku-Místku. V bakalářské práci je popsána lokalita stavby, popis
stavebního objektu, použité metody měření, použité referenční systémy, použité
přístroje, programy a podklady. Dále se bakalářská práce zabývá rekognoskací
terénu, postupem přípravných prací, vytyčováním a zaměřováním. V bakalářské
práci jsou také popsány postupy při zpracování ploch a vyhodnocení kontrolních
měření konstrukčních vrstev.The content of this bachelor thesis is demarcation, aiming and evaluation of
construction layers of a building facility S0102 on building D56, the connection to
D48 in Frýdek-Místek. This bachelor thesis describes the building location, the
building facility, the measurement methods used, the reference system used, used
devices, programs and backgrounds. This bachelor thesis also pursues terrain
reconnaissance, preparatory work process, demarcation and focus. The bachelor's
thesis also describes the procedures for processing the areas of measured structural
layers and evaluation of control measurements of structural layers.544 - Katedra geodézie a důlního měřictvívýborn
LILA: Cellular Telephone Speech Database from Asia
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Voice-to-Phoneme Conversion Algorithms for Voice-Tag Applications in Embedded Platforms
We describe two voice-to-phoneme conversion algorithms for speaker-independent voice-tag creation specifically targeted at applications on embedded platforms. These algorithms (batch mode and sequential) are compared in speech recognition experiments where they are first applied in a same-language context in which both acoustic model training and voice-tag creation and application are performed on the same language. Then, their performance is tested in a cross-language setting where the acoustic models are trained on a particular source language while the voice-tags are created and applied on a different target language. In the same-language environment, both algorithms either perform comparably to or significantly better than the baseline where utterances are manually transcribed by a phonetician. In the cross-language context, the voice-tag performances vary depending on the source-target language pair, with the variation reflecting predicted phonological similarity between the source and target languages. Among the most similar languages, performance nears that of the native-trained models and surpasses the native reference baseline
Typology of Pluractional Constructions in the Languages of the World
The aim of this book is to give the first large-scale typological investigation of pluractionality in the languages of the world. Pluractionality is defined as the morphological modification of the verb to express a plurality of situations that can additionally involve a plurality of participants and/or spaces. Based on a 246-language sample, the main characteristics of pluractionality are described and discussed throughout the book. Firstly, a description of the functions that pluractional markers cross-linguistically express is presented and the relationships occurring among them are explained through the semantic map model. Then, the marking strategies that languages display to express such functions are illustrated and some issues concerning the formal identification are briefly discussed as well. The typological generalizations are corroborated showing how pluractional markers work in three specific languages (Akawaio, Beja, Maa). In conclusion, the theoretical conceptualization of pluractionality is discussed referring to the Radical Construction Grammar approach