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New opening for an Internship position: Weighted Finite State Transducer compression for Automatic Speech Recognition
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:02 PM

WFSTs represent a means of pre-compiling the grammars used by ASR decoders. Such pre-compiled grammars tend to lead to both quicker decoding, because duplication of weights and paths is minimised, and simpler decoder implementations, because the composition process is offline. Pre-compiled grammars are quite large, sometimes limited only by the size of the memory on the host CPU.

Joel Pinto successfully defended his PhD thesis
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:02 PM

On July 16 2010, Joel Pinto successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled "Multilayer Perceptron Based Hierarchical Acoustic Modeling for Automatic Speech Recognition".

Idiap project CODICES broadcasted on euronews.net "Archaeology Mayan script"
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:04 PM

Dr Daniel Gatica-Perez, (from the Idiap Research Institute, in Martigny, Switzerland): “People who are exploring ancient Maya culture – in order to try to find glyphs, they usually use catalogues and this is a classic catalogue. It’s like a telephone book. Instead of names what we have are essentially glyphs and this is a very large collection. And, essentially, if you don’t have computational means to find a glyph you don’t know or a glyph you are learning about, you probably have to parse all of these manually. And this can be time consuming.”

L'Idiap se lie à l'EPFL. (Canal 9, L.E.D)
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:06 PM

L'Idiap se rapproche toujours plus de l'EPFL. Grâce à une alliance, les chercheurs de l'institut martignerain auront accès aux titres académiques. Cela permettra notamment à l'Idiap, qui emploie aujourd'hui une centaine de scientifiques, de conserver ses meilleurs chercheurs. Le directeur adjoint, Jean-Albert Ferrez, est l’invité de L’Emission en Direct de Canal 9.

Glyphes Maya, le logiciel qui a du caractère
by spano — last modified Apr 25, 2017 06:37 PM

En 2010, Indiana Jones troquerait certainement son fouet contre un ordinateur ou un rayon laser. Depuis quelques années, grâce à un arsenal de nouvelles technologies, les archéologues ont avancé à grands pas. Dans les inventions récentes, il y a ce moteur de recherche capable de déchiffrer l’écriture maya.

MOBIO – 1st video of a MOBIO use case is out.
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:05 PM

The story follows the customer experience of a mobile wallet user. The level of security through biometric authentication increases with the amount of the transaction (no authentication for a soda, face authentication for a 40-Euros purchase, face and voice authentications for a cash withdrawal or a purchase above 100 Euros)

Web-Ifying the Real World
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:04 PM

Web-fying real life is the vision of the AMI consortium, which stands for Augmented Multiparty Interaction. The consortium is the force behind two highly successful European projects, AMI and AMIDA

Idiap has a new robot platform -- Pippo!
by spano — last modified Apr 24, 2017 10:55 AM

Pippo is a PeopleBot , i.e. a mobile robot able to move indoors on flat floors. It is 112 cm high and it is equipped with a gripper, a table-sensing IR's, a precise pan-tilt camera, lasers and microphones.

First prototypes of the new microphone array from Dev-Audio
by spano — last modified Apr 24, 2017 10:55 AM

Idiap just received the new prototype of a microphone array device which includes the improvements developed during last year project (see previous news below). No more need of bulky cables (see comparison picture) which are now replaced by a simple USB connexion, but also no more need to carry an external soundcard with you; all you need is your Mac and the microphone array.

Automatic Video Captioning
by spano — last modified Mar 16, 2017 05:05 PM

Klewel in partnership with the Idiap Research Institute has conducted an AMIDA mini-project on automatic captioning of video lectures.

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