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A unifying theory for rank-based multiple classifier systems, with applications in speaker identification and speech recognition
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2000
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Saranlı, Afşar
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Speech processing systems.
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Neural networks (Computer Science).
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Automatic speech recognition.
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A. Saranlı, “A unifying theory for rank-based multiple classifier systems, with applications in speaker identification and speech recognition,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 2000.