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- From: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
- Subject: [l/m 3/17/92] Other misc. benchmarks (26/28) c.be FAQ
- Keywords: who, what, where, when, why, how
- Sender: news@nas.nasa.gov (News Administrator)
- Organization: NAS Program, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 12:25:21 GMT
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- Reply-To: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya)
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- 26 Other miscellaneous benchmarks <This panel>
- 27
- 28 References
- 1 Introduction to the FAQ chain and netiquette
- 2
- 3 PERFECT
- 4
- 5 Performance Metrics
- 6
- 7 Music to benchmark by
- 8 Benchmark types
- 9 Linpack
- 10
- 11 NIST source and .orgs
- 12 Measurement Environments
- 13 SLALOM
- 14
- 15 12 Ways to Fool the Masses with Benchmarks
- 16 SPEC
- 17 Benchmark invalidation methods
- 18
- 19 WPI Benchmark
- 20 Equivalence
- 21 TPC
- 22
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- 24
- 25 Ridiculously short benchmarks
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- RhosettaStone:
- Speech synthesis and recognition benchmark:
- e.g., How to recognize speech.
- How to wreck a nice beach.
- An interesting benchmark because it does not take a machine to become confused.
- Who: me
- What: examples of different problems in speech and language
- recognition and synthesis. The examples are collected for a naive
- user community. Those in the field are dealing with a highly specialized
- media. This file keeps the experts in check.
- Where: eos.arc.nasa.gov.
- How: confusion, discriminatory sounds
- Further examples always sought.
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