Attribute-based people search in surveillance environments
Daniel A. Vaquero, Rogerio S. Feris, et al.
WACV 2009
In this paper we describe our initial efforts in building a Universal recognizer for Multiple languages that permits a user to switch languages seamlessly in a single session without requiring any switch in the speech recognition system. Towards this end we have begun building a universal speech recognizer for English and French languages. We experiment with a universal phonology for both French and English and describe speech recognition results for the ATIS task using a combined phonology. Our best results so far show about 5% relative performance degradation for English relative to a purely English system with about twice the vocabulary size and a 9% relative degradation in French relative to a purely French system.
Daniel A. Vaquero, Rogerio S. Feris, et al.
WACV 2009
Conrad Albrecht, Jannik Schneider, et al.
CVPR 2025
Pavel Kisilev, Daniel Freedman, et al.
ICPR 2012
Sudeep Sarkar, Kim L. Boyer
Computer Vision and Image Understanding