Lawrence Rabiner

Affiliations: 
Electrical & Computer Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
Communications & Signal Processing
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Rabiner L. (2003) Computer science. The power of speech. Science (New York, N.Y.). 301: 1494-5
Wilpon JG, Lee CH, Rabiner LR. (1993) Connected digit recognition based on improved acoustic resolution Computer Speech and Language. 7: 15-26
Wilpon JG, Rabiner LR, Lee CH, et al. (1990) Automatic Recognition of Keywords in Unconstrained Speech Using Hidden Markov Models Ieee Transactions On Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 38: 1870-1878
Juang BH, Rabiner LR, Wilpon JG. (1987) On the Use of Bandpass Liftering in Speech Recognition Ieee Transactions On Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 35: 947-954
Rabiner LR, Wilpon JG. (1987) Some performance benchmarks for isolated work speech recognition systems Computer Speech and Language. 2: 343-357
Wilpon JG, Juang BH, Rabiner LR. (1987) INVESTIGATION ON THE USE OF ACOUSTIC SUB-WORD UNITS FOR AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION Icassp, Ieee International Conference On Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings. 821-824
Rabiner LR, Juang BH. (1986) An Introduction to Hidden Markov Models Ieee Assp Magazine. 3: 4-16
Juang BH, Rabiner LR. (1985) Mixture Autoregressive Hidden Markov Models for Speech Signals Ieee Transactions On Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 33: 1404-1413
Pan K, Soong F, Rabiner L. (1985) A vector-quantization-based preprocessor for speaker-independent isolated word recognition Ieee Transactions On Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 33: 546-560
Rabiner L, Levinson S. (1985) A speaker-independent, syntax-directed, connected word recognition system based on hidden Markov models and level building Ieee Transactions On Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 33: 561-573
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