Hi,
I guess the IWLST workshops are what you want, for instance http://workshop2013.iwslt.org/64.php
There are more editions.

Concerning direct signal translation, I am not an expert in that field, but at some point you have to divide it into subsequences and use abstractions (maybe waveform file ids), in the end that's like using weird words, isn't it?

W dniu 28.11.2014 o 09:23, Raj Dabre pisze:
Hello All,

This might be slightly off topic but can anyone suggest some good basic papers for Speech to Speech translation ? More particularly I am interested in methods which directly try to translate a speech signal without intermediate text representation. (Am I sounding too farfetched/senseless when I say this ?) The most I was able to dig up was a collection of papers describing systems like Verbmobil and Janus. But the methods would be more interesting.

Thanks in advance.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.

--
Raj Dabre.
Research Student,
Graduate School of Informatics,
Kyoto University.
CSE MTech, IITB., 2011-2014



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