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    • The Use of Distinctive Features for Automatic Speech Recognition 

      Meng, Helen Mei-Ling (1991-09)
      One of the most critical and yet unsolved problems in phonetic recognition is the transformation of the continuous speech signal to a discrete representation for accessing words in the lexicon. In order to find an efficient ...
    • Secure Computation (Preliminary Report) 

      Micali, Silvio; Rogaway, Phillip (1991-08)
      We define what it means for a network of communicating players to securely compute a function of privately held inputs. Intuitively, we wish to correctly compute its value in a computer manner which protects the privacy ...
    • An Information-theoretical Approach to Studying Phoneme Collocational Constrainst 

      Kassel, Robert Howard (1991-07)
      This thesis describe a lexical study of phoneme collocational constraints using a metric motivated by information theory. Phonologists have been describing the permissible combination of phonemes in the form of phonotactic ...