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 ===== Publications ==== ===== Publications ====
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-See also [[https://​scholar.google.co.uk/​citations?​user=UPV1LHUAAAAJ&​hl=en|Google Scholar]], [[https://​www.researchgate.net/​profile/​Tony_Robinson/​publications|ResearchGate]] and [[https://​www.semanticscholar.org/​author/​Tony-Robinson/​1742043|Semantic Scholar]]. 
  
 Notable achievements:​ Notable achievements:​
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   * 1996: First end-to-end training of neural nets and HMMs [[ftp://​mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/​pub/​reports/​auto-pdf/​senior_fbrnn.pdf|Forward-backward retraining of recurrent neural networks]]   * 1996: First end-to-end training of neural nets and HMMs [[ftp://​mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/​pub/​reports/​auto-pdf/​senior_fbrnn.pdf|Forward-backward retraining of recurrent neural networks]]
   * 1999: The time-first decoder ([[http://​patft1.uspto.gov/​netacgi/​nph-Parser?​patentnumber=5983180|Recognition of sequential data using finite state sequence models organized in a tree structure.]] and [[https://​www.semanticscholar.org/​paper/​Time-first-search-for-large-vocabulary-speech-Robinson-Christie/​123dbf5729b147abba09a5fe59dda454f09be0d2|Time-first search for large vocabulary speech recognition.]])   * 1999: The time-first decoder ([[http://​patft1.uspto.gov/​netacgi/​nph-Parser?​patentnumber=5983180|Recognition of sequential data using finite state sequence models organized in a tree structure.]] and [[https://​www.semanticscholar.org/​paper/​Time-first-search-for-large-vocabulary-speech-Robinson-Christie/​123dbf5729b147abba09a5fe59dda454f09be0d2|Time-first search for large vocabulary speech recognition.]])
 +  * As supervisor to MPHil students:
 +    * First speech editor - edit audio as text
 +    * First editor for correcting speech recognition transcripts
 +    * First automatically scrolling teleprompter (Autocue)
  
  
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 IN PROGRESS: ​ Email me if you want a copy of something that doesn'​t yet have a PDF. IN PROGRESS: ​ Email me if you want a copy of something that doesn'​t yet have a PDF.
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 +See also [[https://​scholar.google.co.uk/​citations?​user=UPV1LHUAAAAJ&​hl=en|Google Scholar]], [[https://​www.researchgate.net/​profile/​Tony_Robinson/​publications|ResearchGate]] and [[https://​www.semanticscholar.org/​author/​Tony-Robinson/​1742043|Semantic Scholar]].