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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 52
Volume 52, November 2018
- Vikram Ramanarayanan, Sam Tilsen
, Michael I. Proctor
, Johannes Töger
, Louis Goldstein, Krishna S. Nayak
, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Analysis of speech production real-time MRI. 1-22 - Ailbhe Cullen, Andrew Hines
, Naomi Harte
:
Perception and prediction of speaker appeal - A single speaker study. 23-40 - Maulik C. Madhavi
, Hemant A. Patil:
Design of mixture of GMMs for Query-by-Example Spoken Term Detection. 41-55 - Kay Berkling, Rémi Lavalley:
Automatic orthographic error tagging and classification for German texts. 56-78 - Gerard Lynch, Carl Vogel
:
The translator's visibility: Detecting translatorial fingerprints in contemporaneous parallel translations. 79-104 - Abbas Khosravani, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour
:
Nonparametrically trained PLDA for short duration i-vector speaker verification. 105-122 - Constantin Spille
, Birger Kollmeier, Bernd T. Meyer:
Comparing human and automatic speech recognition in simple and complex acoustic scenes. 123-140 - Helen L. Bear
, Richard W. Harvey
:
Comparing heterogeneous visual gestures for measuring the diversity of visual speech signals. 165-190 - Pulkit Sharma, Vinayak Abrol, Nivedita, Anil Kumar Sao:
Reducing footprint of unit selection based text-to-speech system using compressed sensing and sparse representation. 191-208 - Jamilson Antunes, Rafael Dueire Lins, Rinaldo Lima, Hilário Oliveira, Marcelo Riss
, Steven J. Simske:
Automatic cohesive summarization with pronominal anaphora resolution. 141-164 - Barbara Schuppler
, Tobias Schrank:
On the use of acoustic features for automatic disambiguation of homophones in spontaneous German. 209-224 - Hemant A. Patil, Maulik C. Madhavi
:
Combining evidences from magnitude and phase information using VTEO for person recognition using humming. 225-256

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