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Andy Dong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Design for Pedagogy Patterns for E-Learning
    2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2008
    Co-Authors: Fiona Chatteur, Lucila Carvalho, Andy Dong
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses a theory for the foundation of design for pedagogy based on the principles of pattern languages. We develop a pattern using a variation of the Alexandrian pattern structure to embed pedagogy at the core of the design of e-learning. A pattern dealing with the organization of an Online Discussion Group based on the principles of constructivism and experiential learning is produced to illustrate the application of the theory.

  • ICALT - Design for Pedagogy Patterns for E-Learning
    2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2008
    Co-Authors: Fiona Chatteur, Lucila Carvalho, Andy Dong
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses a theory for the foundation of design for pedagogy based on the principles of pattern languages. We develop a pattern using a variation of the Alexandrian pattern structure to embed pedagogy at the core of the design of e-learning. A pattern dealing with the organization of an Online Discussion Group based on the principles of constructivism and experiential learning is produced to illustrate the application of the theory.

R Saeidi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • INTERSPEECH - I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification
    2020
    Co-Authors: R Saeidi, T Kinnunen, E Khoury, P Rajan, P. L. Sordo Martinez, V. Hautam, Cemal Hanilci, R. Gonzales-hautam, Seyed Omid Sadjadi
    Abstract:

    I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief Discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An Online Discussion Group was soon set up, providing a Discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE’12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 subsystems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort. Index Terms: Speaker Verification, NIST SRE 2012, I4U, ivector

  • I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification
    2013
    Co-Authors: R Saeidi, T Kinnunen, T Hasan, B Fauve, P. -m Bousquet, E Khoury, P Sordo Martinez, Anthony Larcher, P Rajan, V Hautamäki
    Abstract:

    I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief Discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An Online Discussion Group was soon set up, providing a Discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE'12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 subsystems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort.

Seyed Omid Sadjadi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • INTERSPEECH - I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification
    2020
    Co-Authors: R Saeidi, T Kinnunen, E Khoury, P Rajan, P. L. Sordo Martinez, V. Hautam, Cemal Hanilci, R. Gonzales-hautam, Seyed Omid Sadjadi
    Abstract:

    I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief Discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An Online Discussion Group was soon set up, providing a Discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE’12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 subsystems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort. Index Terms: Speaker Verification, NIST SRE 2012, I4U, ivector

Fiona Chatteur - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Design for Pedagogy Patterns for E-Learning
    2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2008
    Co-Authors: Fiona Chatteur, Lucila Carvalho, Andy Dong
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses a theory for the foundation of design for pedagogy based on the principles of pattern languages. We develop a pattern using a variation of the Alexandrian pattern structure to embed pedagogy at the core of the design of e-learning. A pattern dealing with the organization of an Online Discussion Group based on the principles of constructivism and experiential learning is produced to illustrate the application of the theory.

  • ICALT - Design for Pedagogy Patterns for E-Learning
    2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2008
    Co-Authors: Fiona Chatteur, Lucila Carvalho, Andy Dong
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses a theory for the foundation of design for pedagogy based on the principles of pattern languages. We develop a pattern using a variation of the Alexandrian pattern structure to embed pedagogy at the core of the design of e-learning. A pattern dealing with the organization of an Online Discussion Group based on the principles of constructivism and experiential learning is produced to illustrate the application of the theory.

T Kinnunen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • INTERSPEECH - I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification
    2020
    Co-Authors: R Saeidi, T Kinnunen, E Khoury, P Rajan, P. L. Sordo Martinez, V. Hautam, Cemal Hanilci, R. Gonzales-hautam, Seyed Omid Sadjadi
    Abstract:

    I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief Discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An Online Discussion Group was soon set up, providing a Discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE’12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 subsystems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort. Index Terms: Speaker Verification, NIST SRE 2012, I4U, ivector

  • I4U submission to NIST SRE 2012: A large-scale collaborative effort for noise-robust speaker verification
    2013
    Co-Authors: R Saeidi, T Kinnunen, T Hasan, B Fauve, P. -m Bousquet, E Khoury, P Sordo Martinez, Anthony Larcher, P Rajan, V Hautamäki
    Abstract:

    I4U is a joint entry of nine research Institutes and Universities across 4 continents to NIST SRE 2012. It started with a brief Discussion during the Odyssey 2012 workshop in Singapore. An Online Discussion Group was soon set up, providing a Discussion platform for different issues surrounding NIST SRE'12. Noisy test segments, uneven multi-session training, variable enrollment duration, and the issue of open-set identification were actively discussed leading to various solutions integrated to the I4U submission. The joint submission and several of its 17 subsystems were among top-performing systems. We summarize the lessons learnt from this large-scale effort.