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Artificial neural networks / Computational neuroscience / Computational linguistics / Artificial intelligence / Computational statistics / Recurrent neural network / Speech recognition / Neural machine translation / Long short-term memory / Language model / Convolutional neural network / Vanishing gradient problem
Date: 2016-01-21 10:21:18
Artificial neural networks
Computational neuroscience
Computational linguistics
Artificial intelligence
Computational statistics
Recurrent neural network
Speech recognition
Neural machine translation
Long short-term memory
Language model
Convolutional neural network
Vanishing gradient problem

ON TRAINING THE RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK ENCODER-DECODER FOR LARGE VOCABULARY END-TO-END SPEECH RECOGNITION Liang Lu1 , Xingxing Zhang2 , and Steve Renals1 1 2

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