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Fig. 1 Illustration of f(λ) and piecewise root finding method with aninitial condition λ0 = 0
Fig. 2 Geometric interpretation for MAP-based speaker adaptation
Fig. 4 Illustration of a EPL1 and b SNEP-based sparse speaker adaptation from the same ML mean vector

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