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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2010
- Martin Cooke, John R. Hershey, Steven J. Rennie:
Monaural speech separation and recognition challenge. 1-15 - Ron J. Weiss, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Speech separation using speaker-adapted eigenvoice speech models. 16-29 - Peng Li, Yong Guan, Shijin Wang, Bo Xu, Wenju Liu:
Monaural speech separation based on MAXVQ and CASA for robust speech recognition. 30-44 - John R. Hershey, Steven J. Rennie, Peder A. Olsen, Trausti T. Kristjansson:
Super-human multi-talker speech recognition: A graphical modeling approach. 45-66 - Ji Ming, Timothy J. Hazen, James R. Glass:
Combining missing-feature theory, speech enhancement, and speaker-dependent/-independent modeling for speech separation. 67-76 - Yang Shao, Soundararajan Srinivasan, Zhaozhang Jin, DeLiang Wang:
A computational auditory scene analysis system for speech segregation and robust speech recognition. 77-93 - Jon Barker, Ning Ma, André Coy, Martin Cooke:
Speech fragment decoding techniques for simultaneous speaker identification and speech recognition. 94-111
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2010
- Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Julio Abascal:
Modelling text prediction systems in low- and high-inflected languages. 117-135 - David Dean, Sridha Sridharan:
Dynamic visual features for audio-visual speaker verification. 136-149 - Steve J. Young, Milica Gasic, Simon Keizer, François Mairesse, Jost Schatzmann, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu:
The Hidden Information State model: A practical framework for POMDP-based spoken dialogue management. 150-174 - Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman:
Initiative conflicts in task-oriented dialogue. 175-189 - Anwar Ali Yahya, Ramlan Mahmod, Abd. Rahman Ramli:
Dynamic Bayesian networks and variable length genetic algorithm for designing cue-based model for dialogue act recognition. 190-218 - Yousef Ajami Alotaibi, Muhammad Ghulam:
Study on pharyngeal and uvular consonants in foreign accented Arabic for ASR. 219-231 - JongHo Shin, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Towards modeling user behavior in interactions mediated through an automated bidirectional speech translation system. 232-256 - Qiong Wu, Qin Yan, Haojiang Deng, Jinlin Wang:
A combination of data mining method with decision trees building for Speech/Music discrimination. 257-272 - Iosif Mporas, Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis:
Speech segmentation using regression fusion of boundary predictions. 273-288 - Ümit Güz, Gökhan Tür, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Sébastien Cuendet:
Cascaded model adaptation for dialog act segmentation and tagging. 289-306 - Nishanth Ulhas Nair, T. V. Sreenivas:
Joint evaluation of multiple speech patterns for speech recognition and training. 307-340 - E. Didiot, Irina Illina, Dominique Fohr, Odile Mella:
A wavelet-based parameterization for speech/music discrimination. 341-357 - Wei-Lin Wu, Ruzhan Lu, Jianyong Duan, Hui Liu, Feng Gao, Yuquan Chen:
Spoken language understanding using weakly supervised learning. 358-382 - Sasa Petrovic, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:
Extending lexical association measures for collocation extraction. 383-394 - Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Steve Renals, Oliver Lemon, Hiroshi Shimodaira:
Evaluation of a hierarchical reinforcement learning spoken dialogue system. 395-429
Volume 24, Number 3, July 2010
- Rodrigo Capobianco Guido, Jose Carlos Pereira, Jan Frans Willem Slaets:
Emergent artificial intelligence approaches for pattern recognition in speech and language processing. 431-432 - Dong Yu, Balakrishnan Varadarajan, Li Deng, Alex Acero:
Active learning and semi-supervised learning for speech recognition: A unified framework using the global entropy reduction maximization criterion. 433-444 - Alexander I. Iliev, Michael S. Scordilis, João P. Papa, Alexandre X. Falcão:
Spoken emotion recognition through optimum-path forest classification using glottal features. 445-460 - Van-Nam Huynh, Nguyen Thanh Tri, Cuong Anh Le:
Adaptively entropy-based weighting classifiers in combination using Dempster-Shafer theory for word sense disambiguation. 461-473 - K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Voice conversion by mapping the speaker-specific features using pitch synchronous approach. 474-494 - Shasha Xie, Yang Liu:
Improving supervised learning for meeting summarization using sampling and regression. 495-514 - Jong Won Shin, Joon-Hyuk Chang, Nam Soo Kim:
Voice activity detection based on statistical models and machine learning approaches. 515-530 - Shi-Huang Chen, Rodrigo Capobianco Guido, Trieu-Kien Truong, Yaotsu Chang:
Improved voice activity detection algorithm using wavelet and support vector machine. 531-543
Volume 24, Number 4, October 2010
- Ali Sadeghi-Naini, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour, Abbas Samani:
A real-time trained system for robust speaker verification using relative space of anchor models. 545-561 - Blaise Thomson, Steve J. Young:
Bayesian update of dialogue state: A POMDP framework for spoken dialogue systems. 562-588 - Hui Jiang:
Discriminative training of HMMs for automatic speech recognition: A survey. 589-608 - Cheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung, Kyungduk Kim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Hybrid approach to robust dialog management using agenda and dialog examples. 609-631 - Ching-Ta Lu, Kun-Fu Tseng:
A gain factor adapted by masking property and SNR variation for speech enhancement in colored-noise corruptions. 632-647 - Mark J. F. Gales, Federico Flego:
Discriminative classifiers with adaptive kernels for noise robust speech recognition. 648-662 - Stéphane Huet, Guillaume Gravier, Pascale Sébillot:
Morpho-syntactic post-processing of N-best lists for improved French automatic speech recognition. 663-684 - Chris D. Bartels, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Graphical models for integrating syllabic information. 685-697 - Daniel Lemire, Owen Kaser:
Recursive n-gram hashing is pairwise independent, at best. 698-710 - Qin Yan, Saeed Vaseghi:
Modeling and synthesis of English regional accents with pitch and duration correlates. 711-725 - Changqin Quan, Fuji Ren:
A blog emotion corpus for emotional expression analysis in Chinese. 726-749 - Ciro Martins, António J. S. Teixeira, João Paulo Neto:
Dynamic language modeling for European Portuguese. 750-773
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