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Vincent M. Stanford
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- affiliation: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, USA
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Journal Articles
- 2009
- [j14]Antoine Fillinger, Imad Hamchi, Stéphane Degré, Lukas L. Diduch, R. Travis Rose, Jonathan G. Fiscus, Vincent Stanford:
Middleware and Metrology for the Pervasive Future. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 8(3): 74-83 (2009) - 2007
- [j13]Gaetano Borriello, Vincent M. Stanford, Chandra Narayanaswami, Walter Menning:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Pervasive Computing in Healthcare. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 6(1): 17-19 (2007) - 2006
- [j12]Chiman Kwan, K. C. Ho, Gang Mei, Yunhong Li, Zhubing Ren, Roger Xu, Y. Zhang, Debang Lao, M. Stevenson, Vincent Stanford, Cedrick Rochet:
An Automated Acoustic System to Monitor and Classify Birds. EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process. 2006 (2006) - 2004
- [j11]Vince Stanford:
Biosignals Offer Potential for Direct Interfaces and Health Monitoring. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 3(1): 99-103 (2004) - 2003
- [j10]Vincent M. Stanford:
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Applications - Pervasive Computing Puts Food On the Table. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 4(3) (2003) - [j9]Vincent M. Stanford:
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Applications - Pervasive Computing Goes the Last Hundred Feet with RFID Systems. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 4(6) (2003) - [j8]Vince Stanford:
Pervasive Computing Puts Food on the Table. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 2(1): 9-14 (2003) - [j7]Vince Stanford:
Pervasive Computing Goes the Last 100 Feet with RFID Systems. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 2(2): 9-14 (2003) - [j6]Vince Stanford:
Beam Me Up, Doctor McCoy. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 2(3): 13-18 (2003) - 2002
- [j5]Vincent M. Stanford:
Pervasive Computing: Applications - Using Pervasive Computing to Deliver Elder Care. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(3) (2002) - [j4]Vince Stanford:
Using Pervasive Computing to Deliver Elder Care. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 1(1): 10-13 (2002) - [j3]Vince Stanford:
Pervasive Health Care Applications Face Tough Security Challenges. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 1(2): 8-12 (2002) - [j2]Vince Stanford:
Pervasive Computing Goes to Work: Interfacing to the Enterprise. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 1(3): 6-12 (2002) - [j1]Vince Stanford:
Wearable Computing Goes Live in Industry. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 1(4): 14-19 (2002)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2014
- [c15]Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg, Vincent M. Stanford, John M. Howard, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey:
Performance factor analysis for the 2012 NIST speaker recognition evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2014: 1135-1138 - [c14]Alvin F. Martin, Craig S. Greenberg, John M. Howard, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Vincent M. Stanford:
Effects of the New Testing Paradigm of the 2012 NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation. Odyssey 2014: 1-5 - 2013
- [c13]Craig S. Greenberg, Vincent M. Stanford, Alvin F. Martin, Meghana Yadagiri, George R. Doddington, John J. Godfrey, Jaime Hernandez-Cordero:
The 2012 NIST speaker recognition evaluation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1971-1975 - [c12]Vince Stanford, Lukas L. Diduch, Antoine Fillinger, Kamran Sayrafian:
Connecting medical devices through ASTM-2761-09: schedule conflict detection prototype. Wireless Health 2013: 20:1-20:2 - 2008
- [c11]Lukas L. Diduch, Antoine Fillinger, Imad Hamchi, Mathieu Hoarau, Vincent Stanford:
Synchronization of data streams in distributed realtime multimodal signal processing environments using commodity hardware. ICME 2008: 1145-1148 - [c10]Antoine Fillinger, Lukas L. Diduch, Imad Hamchi, Mathieu Hoarau, Stéphane Degré, Vincent Stanford:
The NIST Data Flow System II: A standardized interface for distributed multimedia applications. WOWMOM 2008: 1-3 - 2007
- [c9]Antoine Fillinger, Lukas L. Diduch, Imad Hamchi, Stéphane Degré, Vincent Stanford:
NIST smart data flow system II: speaker localization. IPSN 2007: 549-550 - 2006
- [c8]Gang Mei, Roger Xu, Debang Lao, Chiman Kwan, Vincent Stanford:
Real-Time Speaker Verification with a Microphone Array. PSC 2006: 90-96 - [c7]Antoine Fillinger, Stéphane Degré, Imad Hamchi, Vincent Stanford:
The NIST smart data flow system II multimodal data transport infrastructure. ICMI 2006: 128 - [c6]Martial Michel, Vincent Stanford:
Synchronizing multimodal data streams acquired using commodity hardware. VSSN@MM 2006: 3-8 - 2004
- [c5]Chiman Kwan, Gang Mei, George Zhao, Zhubing Ren, Roger Xu, Vincent Stanford, Cedrick Rochet, Julian Aube, K. C. Ho:
Bird classification algorithms: theory and experimental results. ICASSP (5) 2004: 289-292 - [c4]John S. Garofolo, Christophe Laprun, Martial Michel, Vincent M. Stanford, Elham Tabassi:
The NIST Meeting Room Pilot Corpus. LREC 2004 - 2003
- [c3]Vincent Stanford, John S. Garofolo, Olivier Galibert, Martial Michel, Christophe Laprun:
The NIST Smart Space and Meeting Room projects: signals, acquisition annotation, and metrics. ICASSP (4) 2003: 736-739 - 2000
- [c2]Lynne Rosenthal, Vincent M. Stanford:
NIST Smart Space: Pervasive Computing Initiative. WETICE 2000: 6-11 - 1997
- [c1]John S. Garofolo, Ellen M. Voorhees, Vincent M. Stanford, Karen Sparck Jones:
TREC-6 1997 Spoken Document Retrieval Track Overview and Results. TREC 1997: 83-91
Parts in Books or Collections
- 2006
- [p1]Roger Xu, Gang Mei, Zhubing Ren, Chiman Kwan, Julian Aube, Cedrick Rochet, Vincent Stanford:
Speaker Identification and Speech Recognition Using Phased Arrays. Ambient Intelligence in Everyday 2006: 227-238
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