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Speech Communication, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 1996
- Régine Le Bouquin:
Enhancement of noisy speech signals: Application to mobile radio communications. 3-19 - S. Rajendran, B. Yegnanarayana:
Word boundary hypothesization for continuous speech in Hindi based on F0 patterns. 21-46 - Helen M. Meng, Sheri Hunnicutt, Stephanie Seneff, Victor Zue:
Reversible letter-to-sound/sound-to-letter generation based on parsing word morpology. 47-63 - Yunxin Zhao:
Self-learning speaker and channel adaptation based on spectral variation source decomposition. 65-77 - Yong-Joo Chung, Chong Kwan Un:
Multilayer perceptrons for state-dependent weightings of HMM likelihoods. 79-89 - Christel Sorin:
In memoriam Max Wajskop, founding editor of speech communication. 91 - Maurice Hirsch:
Souvenirs de la jeunesse de Max Wajskop. 91-93 - Maurice Hirsch:
Souvenirs of Max Wajskop's youth. 93-95 - Mario Rossi:
The evolution of phonetics: A fundamental and applied science. 96-102
Volume 18, Number 2, April 1996
- Henk van den Heuvel, Bert Cranen, Toni C. M. Rietveld:
Speaker variability in the coarticulation of /a, i, u/. 113-130 - Paavo Alku, Erkki Vilkman:
Amplitude domain quotient for characterization of the glottal volume velocity waveform estimated by inverse filtering. 131-138 - Pierre Castellano, Sridha Sridharan:
A two stage fuzzy decision classifier for speaker identification. 139-149 - Hani Yehia, Fumitada Itakura:
A method to combine acoustic and morphological constraints in the speech production inverse problem. 151-174 - Chih-Heng Lin, Chien-Hsing Wu, Pei-Yih Ting, Hsin-Min Wang:
Frameworks for recognition of Mandarin syllables with tones using sub-syllabic units. 175-190
Volume 18, Number 3, May 1996
- Christel Sorin, Chafic Mokbel:
Editorial. 203 - Hervé Bourlard, Hynek Hermansky, Nelson Morgan:
Towards increasing speech recognition error rates. 205-231 - Bishnu S. Atal:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 233 - Renato de Mori:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 234-235 - Jim Flanagan:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 236-237 - Sadaoki Furui:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 238 - Jean Paul Haton:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 239 - Melvyn J. Hunt:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rate" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 240-241 - Frederick Jelinek:
Five speculations (and a divertimento) on the themes of H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 242-246 - Richard P. Lippmann:
Recognition by humans and machines: miles to go before we sleep. 247-248 - Joseph-Jean Mariani, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel:
Comments on "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 249-252 - Stephanie Seneff:
Commments on: "Towards increasing speech recognition error rates" by H. Bourlard, H. Hermansky, and N. Morgan. 253-255 - Raymond N. J. Veldhuis, Haiyan He:
Time-scale and pitch modifications of speech signals and resynthesis from the discrete short-time Fourier transform. 257-279 - Julia Hirschberg, Pilar Prieto:
Training intonational phrasing rules automatically for English and Spanish text-to-speech. 281-290 - Chi-Shi Liu, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
A segmental probabilistic model of speech using an orthogonal polynomial representation: Application to text-independent speaker verification. 291-304
Volume 18, Number 4, June 1996
- Qing-Guang Liu, Benoît Champagne, Peter Kabal:
A microphone array processing technique for speech enhancement in a reverberant space. 317-334 - Olivier Siohan, Yifan Gong, Jean Paul Haton:
Comparative experiments of several adaptation approaches to noisy speech recognition using stochastic trajectory models. 335-352 - Levent M. Arslan, John H. L. Hansen:
Language accent classification in American English. 353-367 - M. Inés Torres, P. Iparraguirre:
Acoustic parameters for place of articulation identification and classification of Spanish unvoiced stops. 369-379 - Christian Benoît, Martine Grice, Valérie Hazan:
The SUS test: A method for the assessment of text-to-speech synthesis intelligibility using Semantically Unpredictable Sentences. 381-392
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