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Asanović, K., Bodik R., Demmel J., Keaveny T., Keutzer K., Kubiatowicz J. D., et al. (2009).  A View of the Parallel Computing Landscape. Communications of the ACM. 52(10), 56-67.
Asanović, K., Bodik R., Demmel J., Keaveny T., Keutzer K., Kubiatowicz J. D., et al. (2009).  A View of the Parallel Computing Landscape. Communications of the ACM. 52(10), 56-67.
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Ravuri, S., & Morgan N. (2010).  Using Spectro-Temporal Features to Improve AFE Feature Extraction for ASR. 1181-1184.
Zhu, Q., Stolcke A., Chen B. Y., & Morgan N. (2005).  Using MLP Features in SRI's Conversational Speech Recognition System. Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Interspeech 2005-Eurospeech 2005). 2141-2144.
Zhu, Q., Chen B. Y., Morgan N., & Stolcke A. (2004).  On Using MLP Features in LVCSR. Proceedings of International Conference on Spoken Language Processing.
Chang, S-Y., Morgan N., Raju A., Alwan A., & Kreiman J. (2015).  Using Fast and Slow Modulations to Model Human Hearing of Fast and Slow Speech.
Jurafsky, D., Wooters C., Segal J., Stolcke A., Fosler-Lussier E., Tajchman G., et al. (1995).  Using A Stochastic Context-Free Grammar as a Language Model for Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 95).
Morgan, N. (1994).  Using A Million Connections for Continuous Speech Recognition. 1439-1444.
Baker, J. M., Deng L., Khudanpur S., Lee C-H., Glass J. R., Morgan N., et al. (2009).  Updated MINDS Report on Speech Recognition and Understanding, Part 2. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 26(4), 78-85.
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Morgan, N., Chen B. Y., Zhu Q., & Stolcke A. (2004).  TRAPping Conversational Speech: Extending TRAP/Tandem Approaches to Conversational Telephone Speech Recognition. Proceedings of IEEE ICASSP.
Mirghafori, N., & Morgan N. (1998).  Transmissions and Transitions: A Study of Two Common Assumptions in Multi-Band ASR. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1998). 713-716.
Morgan, N., Konig Y., Wu S-L., & Bourlard H. (1995).  Transition-Based Statistical Training for ASR. IEEE Snowbird Workshop '95.
Asanović, K., Beck J., Johnson D., Kingsbury B., Morgan N., & Wawrzynek J. (1998).  Training Neural Networks with SPERT-II. 345-364.
Bourlard, H., Konig Y., & Morgan N. (1996).  A Training Algorithm for Statistical Sequence Recognition with Applications to Transition-Based Speech Recognition. IEEE Signal Processing Letters. 203-205.
Bourlard, H., Dupont S., Hermansky H., & Morgan N. (1996).  Towards Subband-Based Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the VIII European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO '96). 1579-1582.
Mirghafori, N., Fosler-Lussier E., & Morgan N. (1996).  Towards Robustness to Fast Speech in ASR. Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP-96).
Bourlard, H., Hermansky H., & Morgan N. (1996).  Towards Increasing Speech Recognition Error Rates. Speech Communication. 205-231.
Hermansky, H., & Morgan N. (1992).  Towards Handling the Acoustic Environment in Spoken Language Processing. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'92). 85-88.
Chen, B. Y., Zhu Q., & Morgan N. (2005).  Tonotopic Multi-Layered Perceptron: A Neural Network for Learning. Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2005). 945-948.
Morgan, N. (1999).  Temporal Signal Processing for ASR. Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding. 9-16.
Wegmann, S., Faria A., Janin A., Riedhammer K., & Morgan N. (2013).  The Tao of ATWV: Probing the Mysteries of Keyword Search Performance.
Zhu, Q., Chen B. Y., Morgan N., & Stolcke A. (2004).  Tandem Connectionist Feature Extraction for Conversational Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction (MLMI 2004).

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