Klaus Kasper

According to our database1, Klaus Kasper authored at least 12 papers between 1995 and 2015.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2015
Biometric template protection for speaker recognition based on universal background models.
IET Biom., 2015

2014
Towards Duration Invariance of i-Vector-based Adaptive Score Normalization.
Proceedings of the Odyssey 2014: The Speaker and Language Recognition Workshop, 2014

Efficient Two-stage Speaker Identification based on Universal Background Models.
Proceedings of the BIOSIG 2014, 2014

2012
Improving channel robustness in text-independent speaker verification using adaptive virtual cohort models.
Proceedings of the 2012 BIOSIG, 2012

2011
Continuous Speaker Verification in Realtime.
Proceedings of the BIOSIG 2011, 2011

2000
Spracherkennung mit rekurrenten neuronalen Netzwerken.
PhD thesis, 2000

1998
Hybrid Number Representation for the FPGA-Realization of a Versatile Neuro-Processor.
Proceedings of the 24th EUROMICRO '98 Conference, 1998

1997
On the interplay between auditory-based features and locally recurrent neural networks for robust speech recognition in noise.
Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1997

Exploiting the potential of auditory preprocessing for robust speech recognition by locally recurrent neural networks.
Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, 1997

1996
Strategies for reducing the complexity of a RNN based speech recognizer.
Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, 1996

Locally recurrent neural networks for efficient realization of a speech recognizer.
Proceedings of the 8th European Signal Processing Conference, 1996

1995
A fully recurrent neural network for recognition of noisy telephone speech.
Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Acoustics, 1995


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