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2. Evaluation of microplate handling accuracy for applying robotic arms in laboratory automation
3. Regional developers’ community accelerates laboratory automation
4. Audio-Visual Scene-Aware Dialog and Reasoning using Audio-Visual Transformers with Joint Student-Teacher Learning
5. Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Speech Recognition via Uncertainty Driven Self-Training
6. Single-molecule spectroscopic investigation of energy migration processes in cyclic porphyrin arrays
7. Speech Recognition Algorithms Based on Weighted Finite-State Transducers
8. A Comparative Study on Transformer vs RNN in Speech Applications
9. SAGAS: Simulated annealing and greedy algorithm scheduler for laboratory automation
10. CNN-based MultiChannel End-to-End Speech Recognition for everyday home environments
11. Advances in Joint CTC-Attention based End-to-End Speech Recognition with a Deep CNN Encoder and RNN-LM
12. Automated Structure Discovery and Parameter Tuning of Neural Network Language Model based on Evolution Strategy
13. Joint CTC-Attention based End-to-End Speech Recognition using Multi-task Learning
14. Speech Recognition Algorithms Using Weighted Finite-State Transducers
15. Automated evaluation of retinal pigment epithelium disease area in eyes with age-related macular degeneration
16. High-throughput laboratory evolution reveals evolutionary constraints in Escherichia coli
17. Bibliography.
18. CHAPTER 6: Summary and Perspective: 6.1 REALIZATION OF ADVANCED SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNIQUES USING WFSTS.
19. CHAPTER 5: Dynamic Decoders with On-the-fly WFST Operations: 5.5 ON-THE-FLY RESCORING APPROACH.
20. CHAPTER 5: Dynamic Decoders with On-the-fly WFST Operations: 5.4 LOOK-AHEAD COMPOSITION.
21. CHAPTER 5: Dynamic Decoders with On-the-fly WFST Operations: 5.3 KNOWN PROBLEMS OF ON-THE-FLY COMPOSITION APPROACH.
22. CHAPTER 2: Brief Overview of Speech Recognition: 2.7 DECODER.
23. CHAPTER 1: Introduction: 1.2 WHY WFST?
24. CHAPTER 4: Speech Recognition by Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 4.4 DECODING ALGORITHM USING A SINGLE WFST.
25. CHAPTER 4: Speech Recognition by Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 4.2 CONSTRUCTION OF COMPONENT WFSTS.
26. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.6 OPTIMIZATION.
27. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.5 TRANSDUCER COMPOSITION.
28. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.3 SEMIRING.
29. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.1 FINITE AUTOMATA.
30. CHAPTER 2: Brief Overview of Speech Recognition: 2.6 LANGUAGE MODEL.
31. CHAPTER 2: Brief Overview of Speech Recognition: 2.3 ACOUSTIC MODEL.
32. CHAPTER 1: Introduction: 1.1 SPEECH RECOGNITION AND COMPUTATION.
33. Efficient prior and incremental beam width control to suppress excessive speech recognition time based on score range estimation.
34. Structural Dependence on Excitation Energy Migration Processes in Artificial Light Harvesting Cyclic Zinc(II) Porphyrin Arrays.
35. A Hexagonal Prismatic Porphyrin Array: Synthesis, STM Detection, and Efficient Energy Hopping in Near-Infrared Region.
36. Giant Porphyrin Wheels with Large Electronic Coupling as Models of Light-Harvesting Photosynthetic Antenna.
37. Time-programmable drug dosing allows the manipulation, suppression and reversal of antibiotic drug resistance in vitro
38. Acceleration and suppression of resistance development by antibiotic combinations
39. CHAPTER 4: Speech Recognition by Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 4.1 OVERVIEW OF WFST-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION.
40. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.7 EPSILON REMOVAL.
41. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.2 BASIC PROPERTIES OF FINITE AUTOMATA.
42. CHAPTER 2: Brief Overview of Speech Recognition: 2.5 CONTEXT-DEPENDENT PHONE MODELS.
43. CHAPTER 2: Brief Overview of Speech Recognition: 2.1 STATISTICAL FRAMEWORK OF SPEECH RECOGNITION.
44. Establishment of a conditional TALEN system using the translational enhancer dMac3 and an inducible promoter activated by glucocorticoid treatment to increase the frequency of targeted mutagenesis in plants.
45. Open Source Drug Discovery with the Malaria Box Compound Collection for Neglected Diseases and Beyond.
46. 3D evaluation of the lamina cribrosa with swept-source optical coherence tomography in normal tension glaucoma.
47. CHAPTER 6: Summary and Perspective: 6.3 OTHER SPEECH APPLICATIONS USING WFSTS.
48. CHAPTER 5: Dynamic Decoders with On-the-fly WFST Operations: 5.2 ON-THE-FLY COMPOSITION AND OPTIMIZATION.
49. CHAPTER 5: Dynamic Decoders with On-the-fly WFST Operations: 5.1 PROBLEMS IN THE NATIVE WFST APPROACH.
50. CHAPTER 3: Introduction to Weighted Finite-State Transducers: 3.4 BASIC OPERATIONS.
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