Author: SRI International
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The case for automatic higher-level features in forensic speaker recognition
We provide an overview of automatic higher-level systems and discuss potential advantages, as well as issues, for their use in the forensic context.
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Novel Enhancement of Thin-Form-Factor Galvanic Cells: Probing Halogenated Organic Oxidizers and Metal Anodes
The work reported herein demonstrates a novel method to improve the overall performance of thin-form-factor galvanic cells, fabricated via micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) processes.
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Phone-based cepstral polynomial SVM system for speaker recognition
In this paper, we present a complete analysis of the phone-based cepstral system with polynomial features. We start from a simpler system that does not use phones or states and show that the addition of phones gives a significant improvement. We show that adding state information does not provide improvement on its own but provides…
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Translational Studies of Alcoholism: Bridging the Gap
Together, studies in humans and animal models have provided support for the involvement of specific brain structures over the course of alcohol addiction.
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The CACHE study: group effects in computer-supported collaborative analysis
The present study evaluates some effects of group composition in distributed intelligence analysis.
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Ad-hoc guesting: when exceptions are the rule
We performed an ethnographic field study, interviewing a selected group of subjects about their practices around access control, security and file sharing.
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High gain amplifiers with amorphous silicon thin film transistors
This letter demonstrates amplifier design with amorphous hydrogenated silicon (a-Si:H) thin film transistors (TFTs) for high dc gain.
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Low-cost interrogation unit for Fiber Bragg Grating sensors
We have developed a low-cost compact and fast wavelength detector suitable for the read-out of many kinds of optical sensors that are based on optical wavelength shifts caused by an external stimulus, e.g., temperature, strain, stress, acceleration, bio-coating, or chemical environment.
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Detecting privacy leaks using corpus-based association rules
In this paper, we propose a refined and practical model of inference detection using a reference corpus.
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Sponsored ad-based similarity: an approach to mining collective advertiser intelligence
We present a method for mining the intelligence of advertisers to detect product similarities and generate accurate recommendations.
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Speeding up LFG parsing using C-structure pruning
In this paper we present a method for greatly reducing parse times in LFG parsing, while at the same time maintaining parse accuracy.
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Breaking out of the browser to defend against phishing attacks
We present a new approach to allowing users to interact reliably and securely with high-value and sensitive web sites, using protected links — a customizable set of secure bookmarks, separate from their standard web browser.