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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gérard Chollet
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Basso, Andrea, Paolo Ribeca, Marina Bosi, et al.. (2022). AI-Based Media Coding Standards. SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal. 131(4). 10–20.5 indexed citations
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Chollet, Gérard, et al.. (2022). REATA: a privacy-preserving vocal personal digital assistant. SPIRE - Sciences Po Institutional REpository.1 indexed citations
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Boudy, Jérôme, et al.. (2016). ICPRAM 2016 - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods.12 indexed citations
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Chollet, Gérard, et al.. (2008). Some experiments in Audio-Visual Speech Processing.2 indexed citations
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Hueber, Thomas, Gérard Chollet, Bruce Denby, & Maureen Stone. (2008). Acquisition of Ultrasound, Video and Acoustic Speech Data for a Silent-Speech Interface Application.51 indexed citations
Chollet, Gérard, Anna Esposito, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, & M. Marinaro. (2005). Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications: Advanced Lectures and Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). Springer eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Mokbel, Chafic, et al.. (2004). BECARS: a free software for speaker verification.. 145–148.12 indexed citations
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Hannani, Asmaa El, Dijana Petrovska‐Delacrétaz, & Gérard Chollet. (2004). Linear and non-linear fusion of ALISP-based and GMM systems for text-independent speaker verification.. 111–116.2 indexed citations
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Petrovska‐Delacrétaz, Dijana, et al.. (2003). Data-driven speech segmentation for language identification and speaker verification.. 29.1 indexed citations
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Aversano, Guido, Anna Esposito, & Gérard Chollet. (2003). A JAVA interface for speech analysis and segmentation.. 26.1 indexed citations
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Petrovska‐Delacrétaz, Dijana, et al.. (2001). Text-independent speaker verification using support vector machines.. 51–54.4 indexed citations
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Caianiello, E. R. & Gérard Chollet. (1999). Speech processing, recognition, and artificial neural networks : proceedings of the 3rd International School on Neural Nets "Eduardo R. Caianiello". Springer eBooks.
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Chollet, Gérard, et al.. (1996). Reconnaissance et comprehension de la parole: evaluation et applications. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 331–367.1 indexed citations
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Chollet, Gérard. (1995). Automatic speech and speaker recognition: overview, current issues and perspectives. 129–147.1 indexed citations
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