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Philipp Gabler, Bernhard C. Geiger, Barbara Schuppler and Roman Kern
Superficially, read and spontaneous speech?the two main kinds of training data for automatic speech recognition?appear as complementary, but are equal: pairs of texts and acoustic signals. Yet, spontaneous speech is typically harder for recognition. This...
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Xin Qian, Yu Fan, Yaguang Wu, Wenjun Wang and Lin Li
Stability analysis of lateral?torsional coupled vibration is obligatory for rotating machinery, such as aero-engines. However, the state-of-the-art method may lead to stability misjudgment under different coordinate systems. The cause of this misjudgment...
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Ellen Hohma and Christoph Lütge
The current endeavor of moving AI ethics from theory to practice can frequently be observed in academia and industry and indicates a major achievement in the theoretical understanding of responsible AI. Its practical application, however, currently poses...
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Yedam Na, Bonmoo Koo, Taeyoon Park, Jonghyeok Park and Wook-Hee Kim
With the increasing capacity and cost-efficiency of DRAM in multi-core environments, in-memory databases have emerged as fundamental solutions for delivering high performance. The index structure is a crucial component of the in-memory database, which, l...
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Yongjun Chen, Wenhao Wu, Pengfei Jiang and Chengpeng Wan
The path planning of unmanned ships in complex waters using heuristics usually suffers from problems such as being prone to fall into the local optimum, slow convergence, and instability in global path planning. Given this, this paper proposes a Self-Ada...
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