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International Journal of Speech Technology, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, November 1999
- Wolfgang Minker:
The Role of Evaluation in the Development of Spoken Language Systems. 5-14 - Alexander L. Francis, Howard C. Nusbaum:
The Effect of Lexical Complexity on Intelligibility. 15-25 - Shih-yu Shen, Jesse Wu, Hsin-Chuan Lin:
An Acoustical Study of Syllables of Mandarin Speech. 27-34 - Wanda W. Zhao, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi:
Formant and Pitch Detection Using Time-Frequency Distribution. 35-49 - John Goldsmith:
Dealing with Prosody in a Text-to-Speech System. 51-63
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2000
- Daryle Gardner-Bonneau:
Introduction. 73-74 - Mieke F. Weegels:
Users' Conceptions of Voice-Operated Information Services. 75-82 - Helen M. Meng:
Initial Development Towards a Trilingual Speech Interface for Financial Information Inquiries. 83-91 - Thomas Ball, Christopher Colby, Peter J. Danielsen, Lalita Jategaonkar Jagadeesan, Radha Jagadeesan, Konstantin Läufer, Peter Mataga, Kenneth Rehor:
Sisl: Several Interfaces, Single Logic. 93-108 - David P. Thambiratnam, Sridha Sridharan:
Improving Speech Recognition Accuracy for Small Vocabulary Applications in Adverse Environments. 109-117 - Kjell Elenius:
Experiences from Collecting Two Swedish Telephone Speech Databases. 119-127 - Yousif A. El-Imam, Zuraidah Mohd Don:
Text-to-Speech Conversion of Standard Malay. 129-146
Volume 3, Numbers 3-4, December 2000
- Gábor Olaszy, Daryle Gardner-Bonneau:
Introduction. 153-154 - Mária Gósy:
On the Early History of Hungarian Speech Research. 155-164 - Gábor Olaszy:
The Prosody Structure of Dialogue Components in Hungarian. 165-176 - Péter Olaszi:
Analysis of Written and Spoken Form of Hungarian Numbers for TTS Applications. 177-186 - Ilona Koutny, Gábor Olaszy, Péter Olaszi:
Prosody Prediction from Text in Hungarian and its Realization in TTS Conversion. 187-200 - Gábor Olaszy, Géza Németh, Péter Olaszi, Géza Kiss, Csaba Zainkó, Géza Gordos:
Profivox - A Hungarian Text-to-Speech System for Telecommunications Applications. 201-215 - Géza Németh, Csaba Zainkó, László Fekete, Gábor Olaszy, Gábor Endrédi, Péter Olaszi, Géza Kiss, Péter Kis:
The Design, Implementation, and Operation of a Hungarian E-Mail Reader. 217-236 - Máté Szarvas, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik, Péter Tatai:
Automatic Recognition of Hungarian: Theory And Practice. 237-251 - Máté Szarvas, Shoichi Matsunaga:
Improving Phoneme Classification Performance Using Observation Context-Dependent Segment Models. 253-262 - András Kocsor, László Tóth, András Kuba, Kornél Kovács, Márk Jelasity, Tibor Gyimóthy, János Csirik:
A Comparative Study of Several Feature Transformation and Learning Methods for Phoneme Classification. 263-276 - Tibor Fegyó, Máté Szarvas, Péter Tatai, Géza Gordos:
Objective Speech Quality Estimation for Analog Mobile Channels: Problems and Solutions. 277-287 - Klára Vicsi, Peter Roach, Anne-Marie Öster, Zdravko Kacic, Peter Barczikay, Andras Tantos, Ferenc Csatári, Zsolt Bakcsi, Anna Sfakianaki:
A Multimedia, Multilingual Teaching and Training System for Children with Speech Disorders. 289-300
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