TY - JOUR UR - http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/pug01:7227072 ID - pug01:7227072 LA - eng TI - Integrating meta-information into recurrent neural network language models PY - 2015 JO - (2015) SPEECH COMMUNICATION SN - 0167-6393 PB - Elsevier 2015 AU - Shi, Yangyang AU - Larson, Martha AU - Pelemans, Joris AU - Joncker, Catholijn M AU - Wambacq, Patrick AU - Wiggers, Pascal AU - Demuynck, Kris TW06 802001024697 0000-0001-8525-7160 ER -Download RIS file
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