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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 58
Volume 58, November 2019
- Chang Su, Xiaomei Wang, Zita Wang, Yijiang Chen:
A model of synesthetic metaphor interpretation based on cross-modality similarity. 1-16 - Adrian-Horia Dediu
, Carlos Martín-Vide:
Third International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing, SLSP 2015 Preface. 17-18 - Bernardino Casas, Antoni Hernández-Fernández
, Neus Català
, Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho
, Jaume Baixeries
:
Polysemy and brevity versus frequency in language. 19-50 - Danilo Croce, Simone Filice, Roberto Basili:
Making sense of kernel spaces in neural learning. 51-75 - Abdelkader El Mahdaouy
, Éric Gaussier, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik
:
Should one use term proximity or multi-word terms for Arabic information retrieval? 76-97 - Álvaro Peris
, Francisco Casacuberta:
Online learning for effort reduction in interactive neural machine translation. 98-126 - Nirmesh J. Shah
, Hemant A. Patil:
A novel approach to remove outliers for parallel voice conversion. 127-152 - Victor de Abreu Campos, Daniel Carlos Guimarães Pedronette:
A framework for speaker retrieval and identification through unsupervised learning. 153-174 - Maulik C. Madhavi
, Hemant A. Patil:
Vocal Tract Length Normalization using a Gaussian mixture model framework for query-by-example spoken term detection. 175-202 - C. T. Justine Hui
, Sahil Jain, Catherine I. Watson
:
Effects of sentence structure and word complexity on intelligibility in machine-to-human communications. 203-215 - Tanvir Ahmed Fuad, Mir Tafseer Nayeem, Asif Mahmud
, Yllias Chali:
Neural sentence fusion for diversity driven abstractive multi-document summarization. 216-230 - Roozbeh Soleymani, Ivan W. Selesnick
, David M. Landsberger:
ALTIS: A new algorithm for adaptive long-term SNR estimation in multi-talker babble. 231-246 - Taichi Asami, Ryo Masumura, Yushi Aono, Koichi Shinoda:
Recurrent out-of-vocabulary word detection based on distribution of features. 247-259 - Wissam A. Jassim
, Muhammad S. A. Zilany
:
NSQM: A non-intrusive assessment of speech quality using normalized energies of the neurogram. 260-279 - Omar Juárez Gambino
, Hiram Calvo
:
Predicting emotional reactions to news articles in social networks. 280-303 - Hongseon Yeom, Youngjoong Ko, Jungyun Seo:
Unsupervised-learning-based keyphrase extraction from a single document by the effective combination of the graph-based model and the modified C-value method. 304-318 - Emre Yilmaz
, Vikramjit Mitra, Ganesh Sivaraman
, Horacio Franco:
Articulatory and bottleneck features for speaker-independent ASR of dysarthric speech. 319-334 - Muhammad Khalifa, Khaled Shaalan
:
Character convolutions for Arabic Named Entity Recognition with Long Short-Term Memory Networks. 335-346 - Yuki Saito
, Shinnosuke Takamichi, Hiroshi Saruwatari:
Vocoder-free text-to-speech synthesis incorporating generative adversarial networks using low-/multi-frequency STFT amplitude spectra. 347-363 - João Monteiro
, Jahangir Alam, Tiago H. Falk
:
Residual convolutional neural network with attentive feature pooling for end-to-end language identification from short-duration speech. 364-376 - Ivan Himawan, Fernando Villavicencio, Sridha Sridharan
, Clinton Fookes:
Deep domain adaptation for anti-spoofing in speaker verification systems. 377-402 - Ondrej Novotný
, Oldrich Plchot, Ondrej Glembek, Jan Cernocký
, Lukás Burget
:
Analysis of DNN Speech Signal Enhancement for Robust Speaker Recognition. 403-421 - Jen-Tzung Chien
, Kang-Ting Peng:
Neural adversarial learning for speaker recognition. 422-440 - Andreas Nautsch
, Abelino Jiménez, Amos Treiber, Jascha Kolberg
, Catherine Jasserand
, Els Kindt, Héctor Delgado, Massimiliano Todisco, Mohamed Amine Hmani, Aymen Mtibaa, Mohammed Ahmed Abdelraheem, Alberto Abad
, Francisco Teixeira, Driss Matrouf, Marta Gomez-Barrero
, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz
, Gérard Chollet, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Christoph Busch
:
Preserving privacy in speaker and speech characterisation. 441-480
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