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    A Maximum Likelihood Approach to Continuous Speech Recognition by Bahl, Lalit R., Jelinek, Frederick, Mercer, Robert L.

    “…Speech recognition is formulated as a problem of maximum likelihood decoding. This formulation requires statistical models of the speech production process. In…”
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    Global Dirac phenomenology for proton-nucleus elastic scattering by Cooper, ED, Hama, S, Clark, BC, Mercer, RL

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-01-1993)
    “…Energy-dependent global Dirac optical model potentials are found by fitting proton elastic scattering data in the energy range 20--1040 MeV for [sup 12]C, [sup…”
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    Global Dirac optical potentials for elastic proton scattering from heavy nuclei by Hama, S, Clark, BC, Cooper, ED, Sherif, HS, Mercer, RL

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-06-1990)
    “…We present global Dirac optical model fits to elastic proton scattering data from heavy nuclear targets at energies between 65 and 1040 MeV. Such optical…”
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    Roentgenographic Analysis of Patellofemoral Congruence by MERCHANT, ALAN C, MERCER, RICHARD L, JACOBSEN, RICHARD H, COOL, CHARLES R

    “…Because previous methods of making roentgenograms of the knee in the axial projection were found to be unsatisfactory, a simple, accurate, and reproducible…”
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    Adaptive language modeling using minimum discriminant estimation by Della Pietra, S., Della Pietra, V., Mercer, R.L., Roukos, S.

    “…The authors present an algorithm to adapt a n-gram language model to a document as it is dictated. The observed partial document is used to estimate a unigram…”
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    Design of a linguistic statistical decoder for the recognition of continuous speech by Jelinek, F., Bahl, L., Mercer, R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01-05-1975)
    “…Most current attempts at automatic speech recognition are formulated in an artificial intelligence framework. In this paper we approach the problem from an…”
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    Spin-one Kemmer-Duffin-Petiau equations and intermediate-energy deuteron-nucleus scattering by Kozack, RE, Clark, BC, Hama, S, Mishra, VK, Mercer, RL, Ray, L

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-11-1989)
    “…We present a description of the spin-one Kemmer-Duffin-Petiau equations. An effective second-order equation is obtained for various types of interactions. An…”
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    Automatic phonetic baseform determination by Bahl, L.R., Das, S., deSouza, P.V., Epstein, M., Mercer, R.L., Merialdo, B., Nahamoo, D., Picheny, M.A., Powell, J.

    “…The authors describe a series of experiments in which the phonetic baseform is deduced automatically for new words by utilizing actual utterances of the new…”
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    Dirac coupled channel calculations for proton inelastic scattering from spherically symmetric nuclei for projectile energies of 362, 500, and 800 MeV by Kurth, L, Clark, BC, Cooper, ED, Hama, S, Shim, S, Mercer, RL, Ray, L, Hoffmann, GW

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-04-1994)
    “…Coupled channel calculations for proton-nucleus inelastic scattering are performed using the Dirac formalism. The inelastic scattering of 362, 500, and 800 MeV…”
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    Implications of various spin-one relativistic wave equations for intermediate-energy deuteron-nucleus scattering by Mishra, VK, Hama, S, Clark, BC, Kozack, RE, Mercer, RL, Ray, L

    Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-02-1991)
    “…Various relativistic treatments are applied to deuteron-nucleus elastic scattering at intermediate energies. There are various possibilities for spin-one wave…”
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