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➠ ➡ THE IBM 2004 CONVERSATIONAL TELEPHONY SYSTEM FOR RICH TRANSCRIPTION Hagen Soltau, Brian Kingsbury, Lidia Mangu, Daniel Povey, George Saon and Geoffrey Zweig IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
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k-means algorithm / equivalence classes using decision networks / conversational telephony / diagonal covariance systems / conversational telephony submission / conversational telephony speech / conversational telephone speech / telephone conversations / diagonal-covariance systems / outer product / power law / covariance systems / conversational telephony test sets / web data / typical evaluation systems / recognition systems / /

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