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Martin J. Russell
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- affiliation: University of Birmingham, UK
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- Russell Martin (aka: Russell A. Martin) — University of Liverpool
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j14]Maryam Najafian, Martin J. Russell:
Automatic accent identification as an analytical tool for accent robust automatic speech recognition. Speech Commun. 122: 44-55 (2020) - [c93]Yikai Peng, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Recognition of Actions and Subjects from Inertial and FSR Sensors Attached to Objects. EUSIPCO 2020: 2006-2010
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c92]Yikai Peng, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Compensating for Object Variability in DNN-HMM Object-Centered Human Activity Recognition. EUSIPCO 2019: 1-5 - [c91]Claudia Baur, Andrew Caines, Cathy Chua, Johanna Gerlach, Mengjie Qian, Manny Rayner, Martin J. Russell, Helmer Strik, Xizi Wei:
Overview of the 2019 Spoken CALL Shared Task. SLaTE 2019: 1-5 - [c90]Mengjie Qian, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
The University of Birmingham 2019 Spoken CALL Shared Task Systems: Exploring the importance of word order in text processing. SLaTE 2019: 11-15 - 2018
- [j13]Saeid Safavi, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic:
Automatic speaker, age-group and gender identification from children's speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 50: 141-156 (2018) - [c89]Linxue Bai, Philip Weber, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Exploring How Phone Classification Neural Networks Learn Phonetic Information by Visualising and Interpreting Bottleneck Features. INTERSPEECH 2018: 1472-1476 - [c88]Claudia Baur, Andrew Caines, Cathy Chua, Johanna Gerlach, Mengjie Qian, Manny Rayner, Martin J. Russell, Helmer Strik, Xizi Wei:
Overview of the 2018 Spoken CALL Shared Task. INTERSPEECH 2018: 2354-2358 - [c87]Mengjie Qian, Xizi Wei, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
The University of Birmingham 2018 Spoken CALL Shared Task Systems. INTERSPEECH 2018: 2374-2378 - [c86]Eva Fringi, Martin J. Russell:
Analysis of Phone Errors Attributable to Phonological Effects Associated With Language Acquisition Through Bottleneck Feature Visualisations. INTERSPEECH 2018: 2573-2577 - [c85]Mengjie Qian, Linxue Bai, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Phone Recognition Using a Non-Linear Manifold with Broad Phone Class Dependent DNNs. INTERSPEECH 2018: 3753-3757 - 2017
- [j12]Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Martin J. Russell, Joe Howe, Pia Rotshtein:
Intelligent prompting system to assist stroke survivors. J. Ambient Intell. Smart Environ. 9(6): 707-723 (2017) - [j11]Chris Baber, Ahmad Khattab, Martin J. Russell, Joachim Hermsdörfer, Alan Wing:
Creating Affording Situations: Coaching through Animate Objects. Sensors 17(10): 2308 (2017) - [c84]Linxue Bai, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell, Philip Weber, Stephen M. Houghton:
Phone Classification Using a Non-Linear Manifold with Broad Phone Class Dependent DNNs. INTERSPEECH 2017: 319-323 - [c83]Chris Baber, Ahmad Khattab, Joachim Hermsdörfer, Alan Wing, Martin J. Russell:
Coaching through smart objects. PervasiveHealth 2017: 298-306 - [c82]Claudia Baur, Cathy Chua, Johanna Gerlach, Manny Rayner, Martin J. Russell, Helmer Strik, Xizi Wei:
Overview of the 2017 Spoken CALL Shared Task. SLaTE 2017: 71-78 - [c81]Mengjie Qian, Xizi Wei, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
The University of Birmingham 2017 SLaTE CALL Shared Task Systems. SLaTE 2017: 91-96 - 2016
- [j10]Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Pia Rotshtein, Martin J. Russell:
CogWatch: Automatic prompting system for stroke survivors during activities of daily living. J. Innov. Digit. Ecosyst. 3(2): 48-56 (2016) - [c80]Peter Jancovic, Münevver Köküer, Masoud Zakeri, Martin J. Russell:
Bird species recognition using HMM-based unsupervised modelling of individual syllables with incorporated duration modelling. ICASSP 2016: 559-563 - [c79]Philip Weber, Linxue Bai, S. M. Houghton, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Progress on phoneme recognition with a continuous-state HMM. ICASSP 2016: 5850-5854 - [c78]Philip Weber, Linxue Bai, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic, Stephen M. Houghton:
Interpretation of Low Dimensional Neural Network Bottleneck Features in Terms of Human Perception and Production. INTERSPEECH 2016: 3384-3388 - [c77]Claudia Baur, Johanna Gerlach, Manny Rayner, Martin J. Russell, Helmer Strik:
A Shared Task for Spoken CALL? LREC 2016 - [c76]Maryam Najafian, Saeid Safavi, John H. L. Hansen, Martin J. Russell:
Improving speech recognition using limited accent diverse British English training data with deep neural networks. MLSP 2016: 1-6 - [c75]Maryam Najafian, Saeid Safavi, Phil Weber, Martin J. Russell:
Identification of British English regional accents using fusion of i-vector and multi-accent phonotactic systems. Odyssey 2016: 132-139 - [c74]Roozbeh Nabiei, Maryam Najafian, Manish Parekh, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Delay reduction in real-time recognition of human activity for stroke rehabilitation. SPLINE 2016: 1-5 - [c73]Eva Fringi, Jill Fain Lehman, Martin J. Russell:
The role of phonological processes and acoustic confusability in phone errors in children's ASR. WOCCI 2016: 10-15 - [i1]Saeid Safavi, Maryam Najafian, Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic, Michael J. Carey:
Speaker Recognition for Children's Speech. CoRR abs/1609.07498 (2016) - 2015
- [c72]Peter Jancovic, Masoud Zakeri, Münevver Köküer, Martin J. Russell:
HMM-based modelling of individual syllables for bird species recognition from audio field recordings. ICASSP 2015: 768-772 - [c71]Roozbeh Nabiei, Manish Parekh, Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Object-Centred Recognition of Human Activity. ICHI 2015: 63-68 - [c70]Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Pia Rotshtein, Martin J. Russell:
POMDP Based Action Planning and Human Error Detection. AIAI 2015: 250-265 - [c69]Linxue Bai, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell, Philip Weber:
Analysis of a low-dimensional bottleneck neural network representation of speech for modelling speech dynamics. INTERSPEECH 2015: 583-587 - [c68]Eva Fringi, Jill Fain Lehman, Martin J. Russell:
Evidence of phonological processes in automatic recognition of children's speech. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1621-1624 - [c67]Philip Weber, Colin J. Champion, S. M. Houghton, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell:
Consonant recognition with continuous-state hidden Markov models and perceptually-motivated features. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1893-1897 - [c66]Eva Fringi, Jill Fain Lehman, Martin J. Russell:
Analysis of phone errors in computer recognition of children's speech. SLaTE 2015: 101-105 - 2014
- [c65]Maryam Najafian, Saeid Safavi, Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell:
Acoustic model selection using limited data for accent robust speech recognition. EUSIPCO 2014: 1786-1790 - [c64]Neil Cooke, Ao Shen, Martin J. Russell:
Exploiting a 'gaze-Lombard effect' to improve ASR performance in acoustically noisy settings. ICASSP 2014: 1754-1758 - [c63]Philip Weber, S. M. Houghton, Colin J. Champion, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic:
Trajectory analysis of speech using continuous state hidden Markov Models. ICASSP 2014: 3042-3046 - [c62]Peter Jancovic, Münevver Köküer, Martin J. Russell:
Bird species recognition from field recordings using HMM-based modelling of frequency tracks. ICASSP 2014: 8252-8256 - [c61]Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Roozbeh Nabiei, Manish Parekh, Evangelia Fringi, Bogna Drozdowska, Chris Baber, Peter Jancovic, Pia Rotshtein, Martin J. Russell:
Intelligent Assistive System Using Real-Time Action Recognition for Stroke Survivors. ICHI 2014: 39-44 - [c60]Saeid Safavi, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic:
Identification of age-group from children's speech by computers and humans. INTERSPEECH 2014: 243-247 - [c59]Maryam Najafian, Andrea DeMarco, Stephen J. Cox, Martin J. Russell:
Unsupervised model selection for recognition of regional accented speech. INTERSPEECH 2014: 2967-2971 - [c58]Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Martin J. Russell, Pia Rotshtein:
Assistive System for People with Apraxia Using A Markov Decision Process. MIE 2014: 687-691 - [c57]Saeid Safavi, Maryam Najafian, Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic:
Comparison of speaker verification performance for adult and child speech. WOCCI 2014: 27-31 - 2013
- [j9]Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
Human and computer recognition of regional accents and ethnic groups from British English speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 27(1): 59-74 (2013) - [c56]Peter Jancovic, Münevver Köküer, Masoud Zakeri, Martin J. Russell:
Unsupervised discovery of acoustic patterns in bird vocalisations employing DTW and clustering. EUSIPCO 2013: 1-5 - [c55]Joachim Hermsdörfer, Marta Bienkiewicz, José M. Cogollor, Martin J. Russell, Emilie M. D. Jean-Baptiste, Manish Parekh, Alan M. Wing, Manuel Ferre, Charmayne M. L. Hughes:
CogWatch - Automated Assistance and Rehabilitation of Stroke-Induced Action Disorders in the Home Environment. HCI (17) 2013: 343-350 - [c54]Ao Shen, Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell:
Selective use of gaze information to improve ASR performance in noisy environments by cache-based class language model adaptation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1844-1848 - [c53]Saeid Safavi, Peter Jancovic, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
Identification of gender from children's speech by computers and humans. INTERSPEECH 2013: 2440-2444 - 2012
- [j8]Abualsoud Hanani, Michael J. Carey, Martin J. Russell:
Language identification using multi-core processors. Comput. Speech Lang. 26(5): 371-383 (2012) - [j7]Saeid Safavi, Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic, Michael J. Carey:
Contrasting the Effects of Different Frequency Bands on Speaker and Accent Identification. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 19(12): 829-832 (2012) - [c52]Saeid Safavi, Maryam Najafian, Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Peter Jancovic, Michael J. Carey:
Speaker Recognition for Children's Speech. INTERSPEECH 2012: 1836-1839 - 2011
- [c51]Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
Speech-based identification of social groups in a single accent of British English by humans and computers. ICASSP 2011: 4876-4879 - [c50]Abualsoud Hanani, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
Computer and Human Recognition of Regional Accents of British English. INTERSPEECH 2011: 729-732 - 2010
- [c49]Abualsoud Hanani, Michael J. Carey, Martin J. Russell:
Improved language recognition using mixture components statistics. INTERSPEECH 2010: 741-744 - [c48]Hongwei Hu, Martin J. Russell:
Improved modelling of speech dynamics using non-linear formant trajectories for HMM-based speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2010: 821-824 - [c47]Hamid R. Sharifzadeh, Ian Vince McLoughlin, Martin J. Russell:
Toward a comprehensive vowel space for whispered speech. ISCSLP 2010: 65-68
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c46]Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell:
Cache-based language model adaptation using visual attention for ASR in meeting scenarios. ICMI 2009: 87-90 - 2008
- [c45]Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell:
Gaze-contingent asr for spontaneous, conversational speech: An evaluation. ICASSP 2008: 4433-4436 - [c44]Shona D'Arcy, Martin J. Russell:
Experiments with the ABI (accents of the british isles) speech corpus. INTERSPEECH 2008: 293-296 - [c43]Xin Zou, Peter Jancovic, Münevver Köküer, Martin J. Russell:
ICA-based MAP speech enhancement with multiple variable speech distribution models. INTERSPEECH 2008: 415-418 - [c42]Ying Liu, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
The role of 'delta' features in speaker verification. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1425-1428 - [c41]Hongwei Hu, Martin J. Russell:
Speech recognition using non-linear trajectories in a formant-based articulatory layer of a multiple-level segmental HMM. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2422-2425 - 2007
- [j6]Martin J. Russell, Shona D'Arcy, Li Qun:
The Effects of Bandwidth Reduction on Human and Computer Recognition of Children's Speech. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 14(12): 1044-1046 (2007) - [c40]Martin J. Russell, Shona D'Arcy:
Challenges for computer recognition of children2s speech. SLaTE 2007: 108-111 - 2006
- [c39]Ying Liu, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
The Role of Dynamic Features in Text-Dependent and -Independent Speaker Verification. ICASSP (1) 2006: 669-672 - 2005
- [j5]Martin J. Russell, Philip J. B. Jackson:
A multiple-level linear/linear segmental HMM with a formant-based intermediate layer. Comput. Speech Lang. 19(2): 205-225 (2005) - [c38]Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell:
Using the focus of visual attention to improve spontaneous speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2005: 1213-1216 - [c37]Shona D'Arcy, Martin J. Russell:
A comparison of human and computer recognition accuracy for children's speech. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2197-2200 - [c36]Anton Batliner, Mats Blomberg, Shona D'Arcy, Daniel Elenius, Diego Giuliani, Matteo Gerosa, Christian Hacker, Martin J. Russell, Stefan Steidl, Michael Wong:
The PF_STAR children's speech corpus. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2761-2764 - 2004
- [c35]Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell, Antje Meyer:
Poster abstract: evaluation of hidden Markov models robustness in uncovering focus of visual attention from noisy eye-tracker data. ETRA 2004: 56 - [c34]Martin J. Russell, Shona D'Arcy, Lit Ping Wong:
Recognition of read and spontaneous children's speech using two new corpora. INTERSPEECH 2004: 1473-1476 - [c33]Anton Batliner, Christian Hacker, Stefan Steidl, Elmar Nöth, Shona D'Arcy, Martin J. Russell, Michael Wong:
"You Stupid Tin Box" - Children Interacting with the AIBO Robot: A Cross-linguistic Emotional Speech Corpus. LREC 2004 - [c32]Ying Liu, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey:
Speaker recognition using a trajectory-based segmental HMM. Odyssey 2004: 45-50 - 2003
- [j4]Martin J. Russell, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Introduction to the special issue on new computational paradigms for acoustic modeling in speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 17(2-3): 107-112 (2003) - [c31]Jianhong Jin, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Carey, James Chapman, Harvey Lloyd-Thomas, Graham Tattersall:
A spoken language interface to an electronic programme guide. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2201-2204 - [c30]Philip J. B. Jackson, David M. Moreno, Martin J. Russell, Javier Hernando:
Covariation and weighting of harmonically decomposed streams for ASR. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2321-2324 - [c29]Martin J. Russell, Philip J. B. Jackson:
The effect of an intermediate articulatory layer on the performance of a segmental HMM. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2737-2740 - 2002
- [c28]Stephen J. Melnikoff, Steven F. Quigley, Martin J. Russell:
Implementing a Simple Continuous Speech Recognition System on an FPGA. FCCM 2002: 275-276 - [c27]Stephen J. Melnikoff, Steven F. Quigley, Martin J. Russell:
Speech Recognition on an FPGA Using Discrete and Continuous Hidden Markov Models. FPL 2002: 202-211 - [c26]Stephen J. Melnikoff, Steven F. Quigley, Martin J. Russell:
Performing speech recognition on multiple parallel files using continuous hidden Markov models on an FPGA. FPT 2002: 399-402 - [c25]Philip J. B. Jackson, Martin J. Russell:
Models of speech dynamics in a segmental-HMM recognizer using intermediate linear representations. INTERSPEECH 2002: 1253-1256 - [c24]N. J. Wilkinson, Martin J. Russell:
Improved phone recognition on TIMIT using formant frequency data and confidence measures. INTERSPEECH 2002: 2121-2124 - [c23]Qun Li, Martin J. Russell:
An analysis of the causes of increased error rates in children²s speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2002: 2337-2340 - 2001
- [c22]Stephen J. Melnikoff, Steven F. Quigley, Martin J. Russell:
Implementing a Hidden Markov Model Speech Recognition System in Programmable Logic. FPL 2001: 81-90 - [c21]Lit Ping Wong, Martin J. Russell:
Text-dependent speaker verification under noisy conditions using parallel model combination. ICASSP 2001: 457-460 - [c20]Qun Li, Martin J. Russell:
Why is automatic recognition of children's speech difficult? INTERSPEECH 2001: 2671-2674 - [c19]Lit Ping Wong, Martin J. Russell:
Speaker verification under additive noise conditions with non-stationary SNR using parallel model combination (PMC). Odyssey 2001: 95-100 - 2000
- [j3]Martin J. Russell, Robert W. Series, Julie L. Wallace, Catherine Brown, Adrian Skilling:
The STAR system: an interactive pronunciation tutor for young children. Comput. Speech Lang. 14(2): 161-175 (2000) - [c18]Stephen J. Melnikoff, Philip James-Roxby, Steven F. Quigley, Martin J. Russell:
Reconfigurable Computing for Speech Recognition: Preliminary Findings. FPL 2000: 495-504
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j2]Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Probabilistic-trajectory segmental HMMs. Comput. Speech Lang. 13(1): 3-37 (1999) - 1997
- [j1]Martin J. Russell, Wendy J. Holmes:
Linear trajectory segmental HMM's. IEEE Signal Process. Lett. 4(3): 72-74 (1997) - [c17]Michael J. Tomlinson, Martin J. Russell, Roger K. Moore, Andrew P. Buckland, Martin A. Fawley:
Modelling asynchrony in speech using elementary single-signal decomposition. ICASSP 1997: 1247-1250 - [c16]Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Linear dynamic segmental HMMs: variability representation and training procedure. ICASSP 1997: 1399-1402 - 1996
- [c15]Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Modeling speech variability with segmental HMMs. ICASSP 1996: 447-450 - [c14]Michael J. Tomlinson, Martin J. Russell, N. M. Brooke:
Integrating audio and visual information to provide highly robust speech recognition. ICASSP 1996: 821-824 - [c13]Martin J. Russell, Catherine Brown, Adrian Skilling, Robert W. Series, Julie L. Wallace, Bill Bohnam, Paul Barker:
Applications of automatic speech recognition to speech and language development in young children. ICSLP 1996: 176-179 - [c12]Philip N. Garner, Sue Browning, Roger K. Moore, Martin J. Russell:
A theory of word frequencies and its application to dialogue move recognition. ICSLP 1996: 1880-1883 - 1995
- [c11]Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Experimental evaluation of segmental HMMs. ICASSP 1995: 536-539 - [c10]Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Speech recognition using a linear dynamic segmental HMM. EUROSPEECH 1995: 1611-1614 - 1994
- [c9]Roger K. Moore, Martin J. Russell, Peter Nowell, Simon Downey, Sue Browning:
A comparison of phoneme decision tree (PDT) and context adaptive phone (CAP) based approaches to vocabulary-independent speech recognition. ICASSP (1) 1994: 541-544 - 1993
- [c8]Simon Downey, Martin J. Russell, Peter Nowell, David Bijl, Kirsta Galloway, Keith Ponting:
Experiments in vocabulary independent speech recognition using phoneme decision trees. EUROSPEECH 1993: 1575-1578 - [c7]Ian Lewin, Martin J. Russell, David M. Carter, Sue Browning, Keith Ponting, Stephen G. Pulman:
A speech-based route enquiry system built from general-purpose components. EUROSPEECH 1993: 2047-2050 - 1990
- [c6]Martin J. Russell, Keith Ponting:
Recent Results from the ARM Continuous Speech Recognition Project. HLT 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c5]Martin J. Russell, Anneliese E. Cook:
Experimental evaluation of duration modelling techniques for automatic speech recognition. ICASSP 1987: 2376-2379 - 1985
- [c4]Martin J. Russell, Roger K. Moore:
Explicit modelling of state occupancy in hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognition. ICASSP 1985: 5-8 - 1983
- [c3]Martin J. Russell, Roger K. Moore, Michael J. Tomlinson:
Some techniques for incorporating local timescale variability information into a dynamic time-warping algorithm for automatic speech recognition. ICASSP 1983: 1037-1040 - [c2]Roger K. Moore, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Tomlinson:
The discriminative network: A mechanism for focusing recognition in whole-word pattern matching. ICASSP 1983: 1041-1044 - 1982
- [c1]Roger K. Moore, Martin J. Russell, Michael J. Tomlinson:
Locally constrained dynamic programming in automatic speech recognition. ICASSP 1982: 1270-1273
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