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  • AISHELL-1: An open-source Mandarin speech corpus and a speech recognition baseline
    2017 20th Conference of the Oriental Chapter of International Committee for Coordination and Standardization of Speech Databases and Assessment Techni, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hui Bu, Jiayu Du, Bengu Wu, Xingyu Na, Hao Zheng
    Abstract:

    An open-source Mandarin speech corpus called AISHELL-1 is released. It is by far the largest corpus which is suitable for conducting the speech recognition research and building speech recognition systems for Mandarin. The Recording Procedure, including audio capturing devices and environments are presented in details. The preparation of the related resources, including transcriptions and lexicon are described. The corpus is released with a Kaldi recipe. Experimental results implies that the quality of audio Recordings and transcriptions are promising.

  • O-COCOSDA - AISHELL-1: An open-source Mandarin speech corpus and a speech recognition baseline
    2017 20th Conference of the Oriental Chapter of the International Coordinating Committee on Speech Databases and Speech I O Systems and Assessment (O-, 2017
    Co-Authors: Hao Zheng
    Abstract:

    An open-source Mandarin speech corpus called AISHELL-1 is released. It is by far the largest corpus which is suitable for conducting the speech recognition research and building speech recognition systems for Mandarin. The Recording Procedure, including audio capturing devices and environments are presented in details. The preparation of the related resources, including transcriptions and lexicon are described. The corpus is released with a Kaldi recipe. Experimental results implies that the quality of audio Recordings and transcriptions are promising.

Helen H Willcockson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

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

  • motor evoked potentials elicited from human erector spinae muscles by transcranial magnetic stimulation
    Spine, 1999
    Co-Authors: S Taniguchi, T Tani
    Abstract:

    STUDY DESIGN: The compound muscle action potentials elicited from the erector spinae muscles by transcranial magnetic stimulation was studied in 15 healthy adults. OBJECTIVE: To describe the Recording Procedure for consistent compound muscle action potentials elicited from the human erector spinae by transcranial magnetic stimulation and to establish the normal latency ranges of the responses, at respective spinal levels, for the practical use of this test. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Although Recording of the compound muscle action potentials from limb muscles after transcranial magnetic stimulation has been extensively studied, the use of the erector spinae as the target muscle has not, probably because of the difficulty of consistently evoking compound muscle action potentials. METHODS: Compound muscle action potentials from the erector spinae muscles were recorded with the subject prone during tonic voluntary background contraction of the back extensor muscles at approximately 20% of maximum effort. The compound muscle action potentials were recorded concurrently at multiple levels after magnetic stimulation to the brain with a round coil centered over the vertex. RESULTS: The onset and peak latencies (mean +/- SD) of the major negative potential increased progressively toward the caudal level from 13.4 +/- 2.2 msec and 17.6 +/- 2.2 msec at T5-T6 to 20.8 +/- 1.5 msec and 26.3 +/- 3.0 msec at L4-L5 in healthy subjects. The latencies changed significantly between two adjacent segments from T5-T6/T6-T7 through T12-L1/L1-L2. CONCLUSIONS: The compound muscle action potential was elicited from the voluntarily contracted erector spinae at all spinal levels from T5-T6 through L4-L5 in all subjects tested. This noninvasive test has potential for evaluating the functional integrity of the motor pathway in the thoracic spinal cord, the spinal nerves, or both.

Hui Bu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • AISHELL-1: An open-source Mandarin speech corpus and a speech recognition baseline
    2017 20th Conference of the Oriental Chapter of International Committee for Coordination and Standardization of Speech Databases and Assessment Techni, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hui Bu, Jiayu Du, Bengu Wu, Xingyu Na, Hao Zheng
    Abstract:

    An open-source Mandarin speech corpus called AISHELL-1 is released. It is by far the largest corpus which is suitable for conducting the speech recognition research and building speech recognition systems for Mandarin. The Recording Procedure, including audio capturing devices and environments are presented in details. The preparation of the related resources, including transcriptions and lexicon are described. The corpus is released with a Kaldi recipe. Experimental results implies that the quality of audio Recordings and transcriptions are promising.

Andrew L Heck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Emotional fever after habituation to the temperature-Recording Procedure.
    Physiology & behavior, 2003
    Co-Authors: Carl I. Thompson, Andrew J Brannon, Andrew L Heck
    Abstract:

    Abstract To examine whether habituation to having temperatures taken might reduce the emotional fever induced by other stressors, 20 rats were habituated by having three colonic temperatures taken within 6 min twice a week for 8 weeks. Two novel stressors were added during Week 9; rats were given an intraperitoneal saline injection before taking their temperatures on Day 1, and on a second day, they were housed with a group of unfamiliar animals for 5 min before taking their temperatures. Temperatures during Weeks 10–11 were taken as during Weeks 1–8. Results showed that, overall, the third daily temperature averaged 1 °C higher than the first, indicating that taking temperatures was stressful. Between weeks, temperatures rose between Weeks 1 and 2, suggesting a conditioned fever. Temperatures fell 1.5 °C from Weeks 2–8, indicating habituation. During Week 9, temperatures after the intraperitoneal injection were no higher than during Week 8; however, 5 min of group housing raised temperatures 1.5 °C for males and 2.5 °C for females. Temperatures during Weeks 10 and 11 were below those of Week 8, suggesting that the fever induced by group housing in Week 9 was situation specific. These results indicate that rats habituated to having their temperatures taken exhibit emotional fever only to selected new stimuli. Body temperatures do not rise after an intraperitoneal injection given by a familiar handler, but briefly placing rats with unfamiliar animals induces a substantial febrile response.