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SAPA@INTERSPEECH 2006: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Statistical and Perceptual Audition, SAPA 2006, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 16, 2006. ISCA 2006
Perception and Music
- Michael I. Mandel, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
A probability model for interaural phase difference. 1-6 - Guoping Li, Mark E. Lutman:
Sparseness and speech perception in noise. 7-11 - Tomonori Izumitani, Kunio Kashino:
Frequency component restoration for music sounds using local probabilistic models with maximum entropy learning. 12-17 - Hiroko Terasawa, Malcolm Slaney, Jonathan Berger:
A statistical model of timbre perception. 18-23
Source Separation
- Steven J. Rennie, Peder A. Olsen, John R. Hershey, Trausti T. Kristjansson:
The Iroquois model: using temporal dynamics to separate speakers. 24-30 - Ron J. Weiss, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Estimating single-channel source separation masks: relevance vector machine classifiers vs. pitch-based masking. 31-36 - Björn Schölling, Martin Heckmann, Frank Joublin, Christian Goerick:
Structuring time domain blind source separation algorithms for CASA integration. 37-41 - Shun'ichi Yamamoto, Ryu Takeda, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Mikio Nakano, Hiroshi Tsujino, Jean-Marc Valin, Kazunori Komatani, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Leak energy based missing feature mask generation for ICA and GSS and its evaluation with simultaneous speech recognition. 42-47
Keynote
- Sourabh Ravindran, David V. Anderson, Malcolm Slaney:
Improving the noise-robustness of mel-frequency cepstral coefficients for speech processing. 48-52 - Yoshitaka Nishimura, Mikio Nakano, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Hiroshi Tsujino, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Speech recognition for a robot under its motor noises by selective application of missing feature theory and MLLR. 53-58 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:
LSM-based feature extraction for concatenative speech synthesis. 59-64 - Kentaro Ishizuka, Tomohiro Nakatani:
Study of noise robust voice activity detection based on periodic component to aperiodic component ratio. 65-70
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