The Centre for Speech Technology Research, The university of Edinburgh

Publications by Mike Lincoln

[1] Joachim Fainberg, Peter Bell, Mike Lincoln, and Steve Renals. Improving children's speech recognition through out-of-domain data augmentation. In Proc. Interspeech, San Francisco, USA, September 2016. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[2] E. Zwyssig, F. Faubel, S. Renals, and M. Lincoln. Recognition of overlapping speech using digital MEMS microphone arrays. In Proc IEEE ICASSP, 2013. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[3] E. Zwyssig, S. Renals, and M. Lincoln. On the effect of SNR and superdirective beamforming in speaker diarisation in meetings. In Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2012 IEEE International Conference on, pages 4177-4180, 2012. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[4] E. Zwyssig, S. Renals, and M. Lincoln. Determining the number of speakers in a meeting using microphone array features. In Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2012 IEEE International Conference on, pages 4765-4768, 2012. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[5] Erich Zwyssig, Mike Lincoln, and Steve Renals. A digital microphone array for distant speech recognition. In Proc. IEEE ICASSP-10, pages 5106-5109, 2010. [ bib | DOI | .pdf | Abstract ]
[6] Junichi Yamagishi, Mike Lincoln, Simon King, John Dines, Matthew Gibson, Jilei Tian, and Yong Guan. Analysis of unsupervised and noise-robust speaker-adaptive HMM-based speech synthesis systems toward a unified ASR and TTS framework. In Proc. Interspeech 2009, Edinburgh, U.K., September 2009. [ bib | Abstract ]
[7] T. Hain, L. Burget, J. Dines, G. Garau, M. Karafiat, M. Lincoln, J. Vepa, and V. Wan. The AMI System for the Transcription of Speech in Meetings. In Proc. ICASSP, 2007. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[8] T. Hain, L. Burget, L. Burget, J. dines, G. Garau, M. Karafiat, M. Lincoln, J. Vepa, and V. Wan. The AMI meeting transcription system: Progress and performance. In Proceedings of the Rich Transcription 2006 Spring Meeting Recognition Evaluation, 2006. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[9] T. Hain, L. Burget, J. Dines, G. Garau, M. Karafiat, M. Lincoln, I. McCowan, D. Moore, V. Wan, R. Ordelman, and S. Renals. The 2005 AMI system for the transcription of speech in meetings. In Proceedings of the Rich Transcription 2005 Spring Meeting Recognition Evaluation, 2005. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[10] T. Hain, L. Burget, J. Dines, G. Garau, M. Karafiat, M. Lincoln, I. McCowan, D. Moore, V. Wan, R. Ordelman, and S. Renals. The development of the AMI system for the transcription of speech in meetings. In 2nd Joint Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related Machine Learning Algorithms, 2005. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[11] A. Wray, S.J. Cox, M. Lincoln, and J. Tryggvason. A formulaic approach to translation at the post office: Reading the signs. Language and Communication, 24(1):59-75, 2004. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[12] S.J. Cox, M. Lincoln, M. Nakisa, M. Wells, M. Tutt, and S. Abbott. The development and evaluation of a speech to sign translation system to assist transactions. Int. Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 16(2):141-161, 2003. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[13] M. Lincoln and S.J. Cox. A comparison of language processing techniques for a constrained speech translation system. In IEEE Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Hong Kong, 2003. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[14] S.J. Cox, M. Lincoln, J Tryggvason, M Nakisa, M. Wells, Mand Tutt, and S Abbott. TESSA, a system to aid communication with deaf people. In ASSETS 2002, Fifth International ACM SIGCAPH Conference on Assistive Technologies, pages 205-212, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2002. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[15] J.A. Bangham, S.J. Cox, M. Lincoln, I. Marshall, M. Tutt, and M Wells. Signing for the deaf using virtual humans. In IEE Colloquium on Speech and Language processing for Disabled and Elderly, 2000. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[16] M. Lincoln. Characterization of Speakers for Improved Automatic Speech Recognition. PhD thesis, University of East Anglia, 1999. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[17] M. Lincoln, S.J. Cox, and S. Ringland. A comparison of two unsupervised approaches to accent identification. In Int. Conf. on Spoken Language Processing, pages 109-112, Sydney, 1998. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]
[18] M. Lincoln, S.J. Cox, and S. Ringland. A fast method of speaker normalisation using formant estimation. In 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, pages 2095-2098, Rhodes, 1997. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]