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The fully clothed Mr. Shatner — on this day, brown suit, blue shirt — did go on to answer the question about what people can expect at his show (doing so, incidentally, in normal, articulate, somewhat pun-prone speech that is not at all like his trademark "Star Trek" delivery).
We investigate the capability of error-prone speech transcripts as a semantic description of arbitrary TV contents.
These results also indicate that the proposed framework significantly improved the degraded performance of DS detection resulting from the error-prone speech recognizer.
Although there may be only superficial similarities between Mr Gates and George Bush (relative lack of sophistication, accident-prone speeches), and Mr Ballmer seems more a fusion of Dick Cheney (power behind throne) and Donald Rumsfeld (tells it like it is), Mr Mundie is unambiguously the secretary of state of the United States of Windows.
However, error-prone automatic speech recognition (ASR) results usually lead to inappropriate semantic interpretation so that miscommunication happens easily.
Gawky and prone to long speeches, he is also shy and painfully uncomfortable with asking people for their votes.
A college teacher and a dreamy idealist, he was prone to grand speeches yet was incompetent in practical matters or office politics.
Perhaps it is the liberating darkness of the rental car, but Franzen -- who can be painfully self-conscious and is prone to editorializing his speech with remarks like, "Now that I'm 120 words into this sentence, I'm going to start over" -- is suddenly expansive.
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies of tasks involving orofacial motion, such as speech, are prone to problems related to motion-induced magnetic field variations.
Set is aggressive and impulsive, and Thoth, patron of writing and knowledge, is prone to long-winded speeches.
His biographer Bliss Perry, who knew him well, called him "soldierly" and "erect," prone to "abrupt" and "vigorous" speech.
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