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@ARTICLE{Bourlard_SADHANA_2011,
         author = {Bourlard, Herv{\'{e}} and Dines, John and Magimai.-Doss, Mathew and Garner, Philip N. and Imseng, David and Motlicek, Petr and Liang, Hui and Saheer, Lakshmi and Valente, Fabio},
       projects = {EMIME, IM2},
          month = oct,
          title = {Current trends in multilingual speech processing},
        journal = {Sadhana},
         volume = {36},
         number = {5},
           year = {2011},
          pages = {885–915},
            url = {http://www.ias.ac.in/sadhana/Pdf2011Oct/885.pdf},
            doi = {10.1007/s12046-011-0050-4},
       abstract = {In this paper, we describe recent work at Idiap Research Institute in the
domain of multilingual speech processing and provide some insights into emerging
challenges for the research community. Multilingual speech processing has been a
topic of ongoing interest to the research community for many years and the field is
now receiving renewed interest owing to two strong driving forces. Firstly, technical
advances in speech recognition and synthesis are posing new challenges and opportu-
nities to researchers. For example, discriminative features are seeing wide application
by the speech recognition community, but additional issues arise when using such
features in a multilingual setting. Another example is the apparent convergence of
speech recognition and speech synthesis technologies in the form of statistical para-
metric methodologies. This convergence enables the investigation of new approaches
to unified modelling for automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis
(TTS) as well as cross-lingual speaker adaptation for TTS. The second driving force is
the impetus being provided by both government and industry for technologies to help
break down domestic and international language barriers, these also being barriers to
the expansion of policy and commerce. Speech-to-speech and speech-to-text trans-
lation are thus emerging as key technologies at the heart of which lies multilingual
speech processing.},
            pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/papers/2019/Bourlard_SADHANA_2011.pdf}
}