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Speech Communication, Volume 15
Volume 15, Numbers 1-2, October 1994
- Anastasios Tsopanoglou, John Mourjopoulos, George K. Kokkinakis:
Adaptation of an isolated word speech recognition system to continuous speech using multisection LVQ codebook modification and prosodic parameter transformation. 1-20 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Faith Lamel, Gilles Adda, Martine Adda-Decker:
Speaker-independent continuous speech dictation. 21-37 - Dani Byrd:
Relations of sex and dialect to reduction. 39-54 - Gösta Bruce, David House, Paul Touati:
Editorial. 55-58 - Eva Gårding:
Prosody in Lund. 59-67 - Ronald Geluykens, Marc Swerts:
Prosodic cues to discourse boundaries in experimental dialouges. 69-77 - Marc Swerts, René Collier, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Prosodic predictors of discourse finality in spontaneous monologues. 79-90 - Peter Roach:
Conversion between prosodic transcription systems: "Standard British" and ToBI. 91-99 - Esther Grabe, Paul Warren, Francis Nolan:
Resolving category ambiguities - evidence from stress shift. 101-114 - Marie-Hélne Banel, Nicole Bacri:
On metrical patterns and lexical parsing in French. 115-126 - Plínio Barbosa, Gérard Bailly:
Characterisation of rhythmic patterns for text-to-speech synthesis. 127-137 - Scott Prevost, Mark Steedman:
Specifying intonation from context for speech synthesis. 139-153 - Ralf Kompe, Elmar Nöth, Andreas Kießling, Thomas Kuhn, Marion Mast, Heinrich Niemann, K. Ott, Anton Batliner:
Prosody takes over: Towards a prosodically guided dialog system. 155-167 - Paul Taylor:
The rise/fall/connection model of intonation. 169-186
Volume 15, Numbers 3-4, December 1994
- Katsuhiko Shirai, Sadaoki Furui:
Editorial. 189-191 - Masaaki Nagata, Tsuyoshi Morimoto:
First steps towards statistical modeling of dialogue to predict the speech act type of the next utterance. 193-203 - Yasuhiro Sobashima, Osamu Furuse, Hitoshi Iida:
A corpus-based local context analysis for spoken dialogues. 205-212 - Graeme Hirst, Susan McRoy, Peter A. Heeman, Philip Edmonds, Diane Horton:
Repairing conversational misunderstandings and non-understandings. 213-229 - Laurel Fais:
Conversation as collaboration: Some syntactic evidence. 231-242 - Herbert H. Clark:
Managing problems in speaking. 243-250 - M. David Sadek:
Towards a theory of belief reconstruction: Application to communication. 251-263 - Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:
Preliminaries to a collaborative model of dialogue. 265-274 - Hideyuki Nakashima, Yasunari Harada:
Situated dialog model for software agents. 275-281 - Sharon L. Oviatt, Philip R. Cohen, Michelle Wang:
Toward interface design for human language technology: Modality and structure as determinants of linguistic complexity. 283-300 - Yasuhiro Minami, Kiyohiro Shikano, Satoshi Takahashi, Tomokazu Yamada, Osamu Yoshioka, Sadaoki Furui:
Large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition algorithm applied to a multi-modal telephone directory assistance system. 301-310 - Chin-Hui Lee:
Stochastic modeling in spoken dialogue system design. 311-322 - Kaichiro Hatazaki, Farzad Ehsani, Jun Noguchi, Takao Watanabe:
Speech dialogue system based on simultaneous understanding. 323-330 - Victor Zue, Stephanie Seneff, Joseph Polifroni, Michael S. Phillips, Christine Pao, David Goodine, David Goddeau, James R. Glass:
PEGASUS: A spoken dialogue interface for on-line air travel planning. 331-340 - Shigenobu Seto, Hiroshi Kanazawa, Hideaki Shinchi, Yoichi Takebayashi:
Spontaneous speech dialogue system TOSBURG II and its evaluation. 341-353 - Masayuki Yamada, Fumiaki Itoh, Keiichi Sakai, Yasuhiro Komori, Yasunori Ohora, Minoru Fujita:
A spoken dialogue system with active/non-active word control for CD-ROM information retrieval. 355-365
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