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ISCSLP 2004: Hong Kong
- Qiang Huo, Man-Hung Siu:
2004 International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, ISCSLP 2004, Hong Kong, December 15-18, 2004. IEEE 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8678-7
Keynotes
- Xuedong Huang:
Enabling natural computing. - Biing-Hwang Juang:
Speech research in telecommunications: a Bell-centric view. - William Shi-Yuan Wang:
Spoken language processing: people versus machines. - Wu Chou:
Minimum classification error rate pattern recognition approach for speech and language processing. - Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo:
Maximum entropy modeling for speech recognition.
Speech Recognition (I)
- Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xin Lei, Tim Ng, Ivan Bulyko, Mari Ostendorf, Andreas Stolcke, Wen Wang, Jing Zheng, Venkata Ramana Rao Gadde, Martin Graciarena, Man-Hung Siu, Yan Huang:
Progress on Mandarin conversational telephone speech recognition. 1-4 - Yi-Cheng Pan, Chia-Hsing Yu, Lin-Shan Lee:
Large vocabulary continuous Mandarin speech recognition using finite state machine. 5-8 - Gang Guo, Chao Huang, Hui Jiang, Ren-Hua Wang:
A comparative study on various confidence measures in large vocabulary speech recognition. 9-12 - Wai Kit Lo, Frank K. Soong, Satoshi Nakamura:
Generalized posterior probability for minimizing verification errors at subword, word and sentence levels. 13-16 - Nick Jui-Chang Wang, Ching-Ho Tsai, Patrick Huang, Jia-Lin Shen:
Chinese large-vocabulary name recognition system using character description and syllable spelling recognition. 17-20 - Zhengyu Zhou, Helen Meng:
Error identification for large vocabulary speech recognition. 21-24
Topics in Speech Science
- Jianwu Dang, Jianguo Wei, Takeharu Suzuki, Kiyoshi Honda, Pascal Perrier, Masaaki Honda:
Investigation and modeling of coarticulation in speech production. 25-28 - Shu-Chuan Tseng:
Spontaneous Mandarin production: results of a corpus-based study. 29-32 - Peggy Pik Ki Mok, Sarah Hawkins:
Effects of phonemic vs allophonic density and stress on vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Cantonese and Beijing Mandarin. 33-36 - Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Glottalization in inventory construction: a cross-language study. 37-40 - Yiya Chen:
Focus and intonational phrase boundary in standard Chinese. 41-44 - Jiahong Yuan:
Perception of Mandarin intonation. 45-48
Speaker and Language Recognition
- Boon Pang Lim, Haizhou Li, Yu Chen:
Language identification through large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 49-52 - Shizhen Wang, Jia Liu, Runsheng Liu:
Language identification using discriminative weighted language models. 53-56 - Guiwen Ou, Dengfeng Ke:
Text-independent speaker verification based on relation of MFCC components. 57-60 - Ka-Yee Leung, Man-Wai Mak, Man-Hung Siu, Sun-Yuan Kung:
Adaptive conditional pronunciation modeling using articulatory features for speaker verification. 61-64 - Jyh-Her Yang, Yuan-Fu Liao:
Unseen handset mismatch compensation based on feature/model-space a priori knowledge interpolation for robust speaker recognition. 65-68 - Junmei Bai, Rong Zheng, Bo Xu, Shuwu Zhang:
Robust speaker recognition integrating pitch and Wiener filter. 69-72
Speech Analysis
- Zhen-Hua Ling, Yu-Ping Wang, Yu Hu, Ren-Hua Wang:
Modeling glottal effect on the spectral envelop of STRAIGHT using mixture of Gaussians. 73-76 - Fengyan Qi, Changchun Bao, Yan Liu:
A novel two-step SVM classifier for voiced/unvoiced/silence classification of speech. 77-80 - Wentao Gu, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
Analysis of Shanghainese F0 contours based on the command-response model. 81-84 - Weibin Zhu, Wei Zhang, Qin Shi, Xijun Ma, Liqin Shen:
Automatic detection of Chinese accent-index based on approximation-ratio. 85-88 - Jilei Tian, Jani Nurminen:
On analysis of eigenpitch in Mandarin Chinese. 89-92 - Jiangping Kong:
Acoustical study on sub-harmonic of glottal source in Mandarin tones. 93-96
Speech Recognition (II)
- Donglai Zhu, Qiang Huo, Jian Wu:
A study of switching state segmentation in segmental switching linear Gaussian hidden Markov models for robust speech recognition. 97-100 - Yi Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
Robust features for speech recognition using minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) spectrum estimation and feature normalization techniques. 101-104 - Yung-Sheng Huang, Jeih-Weih Hung:
Data-driven temporal filters based on maximum mutual information for robust features in speech recognition. 105-108 - Chih-Hsien Huang, Jen-Tzung Chien, Hsin-Min Wang:
A new eigenvoice approach to speaker adaptation. 109-112 - Xiao-Bing Li, Li-Rong Dai, Ren-Hua Wang:
MCE-based training of subspace distribution clustering HMM. 113-116 - Yun Tang, Wenju Liu, Yiyan Zhang, Bo Xu:
A framework for fast segment model by avoidance of redundant computation on segment. 117-120
Topics in Spoken Language Processing
- Akemi Hoshino, Akio Yasuda:
Dependence of correct pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds on power during voice onset time. 121-124 - Akemi Hoshino, Akio Yasuda:
Effect of Japanese articulation of stops on pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds by Japanese students. 125-128 - Hui-ju Hsu:
Taiwan Mandarin - does it remain homogeneous? 129-132 - Xin Luo, Qian-Jie Fu:
Contributions of periodicity fluctuation cues in individual frequency channels to Chinese speech recognition. 133-136 - Bin Dong, Qingwei Zhao, Jianping Zhang, Yonghong Yan:
Automatic assessment of pronunciation quality. 137-140 - Jing Li, Changchun Bao:
Quantization of SEW and REW magnitude for 2 kb/s waveform interpolation speech coding. 141-144 - Guiping Wang, Changchun Bao:
Low complexity decomposition for the characteristic waveform of speech signal. 145-148 - Changchun Bao, Jason Lukasiak, Christian H. Ritz:
High quality harmonic excitation linear predictive speech coding at 2 kb/s. 149-152 - Yanning Bai, Changchun Bao:
An improved 4 kbit/s CELP speech coding algorithm. 153-156 - Gui-Lin Chen, Dong-Jian Yue, Yi-Qing Zu, Zhen-Li Yu:
An embedded English synthesis approach based on speech concatenation and smoothing. 157-160 - Guoping Hu, Qingfeng Liu, Yu Hu, Ren-Hua Wang:
Hearer model based stress prediction for Chinese TTS system. 161-164 - Honghui Dong, Jianhua Tao, Bo Xu:
Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion in Chinese TTS system. 165-168 - Shao-huang Pin, Yehlin Lee, Yong-cheng Chen, Hsin-Min Wang, Chiu-yu Tseng:
A Mandarin TTS system with an integrated prosodic model. 169-172 - Hua-Jui Peng, Chi-ching Chen, Chiu-yu Tseng, Keh-Jiann Chen:
Predicting prosodic words from lexical words - a first step towards predicting prosody from text. 173-176 - Gao Peng Chen, Gérard Bailly, Qingfeng Liu, Ren-Hua Wang:
A superposed prosodic model for Chinese text-to-speech synthesis. 177-180 - Guoyu Zuo, Wenju Liu, Xiao-Gang Ruan:
Improving the performance of MGM-based voice conversion by preparing training data method. 181-184 - Wentao Gu, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
Analysis and synthesis of Cantonese F0 contours based on the command-response model. 185-188 - Bei Liu, Limin Du:
The disambiguation strategies of semantic analysis in Chinese spoken dialogue system. 189-192 - Wing Lin Yip, Helen M. Meng:
Bilingual response generation using semi-automatically-induced templates for a mixed-initiative dialog system. 193-196 - Yi Liu, Pascale Fung, Shudong Huang, Chris Cieri, Lu-Feng Zhai, Benfeng Chen:
Development of a Chinese telephony conversational corpus for speech processing [speech recognition applications]. 197-200
Speech Synthesis
- Chung-Hsien Wu, Chi-Chun Hsia, Jiun-Fu Chen, Te-Hsien Liu:
Variable-length unit selection using LSA-based syntactic structure cost. 201-204 - Hung-Yan Gu, Kuo-Hsian Wang:
An acoustic and articulatory knowledge integrated method for improving synthetic Mandarin speech's fluency. 205-208 - Tien Ying Fung, Yuk-Chi Li, Helen M. Meng, P. C. Ching:
Prosody and style controls in CU VOCAL using SSML and SAPI XML tags. 209-212 - Jianfeng Li, Guoping Hu, Ming Fan, Li-Rong Dai:
Apply length distribution model to intonational phrase prediction. 213-216 - Chiu-yu Tseng, Yelling Lee:
Intensity in relation to prosody organization. 217-220 - Jianhua Tao:
Rhythm correlation of speech synthesis system. 221-224
Recognition of Speech, Speaker and Language
- Yun Tang, Wenju Liu, Bo Xu:
Trigram duration modeling in speech recognition. 225-228 - Chao Xu, Yi Liu, Yongsheng Yang, Pascale Fung, Zhigang Cao:
A system for Mandarin short phrase recognition on portable devices. 229-232 - Gang Peng, Hongying Zheng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Tone recognition for Chinese speech: a comparative study of Mandarin and Cantonese. 233-236 - Shan-Ruei You, Shih-Chieh Chien, Chih-Hsing Hsu, Ke-Shiu Chen, Jia Jang Tu, Jeng-Shien Lin, Sen-Chia Chang:
Chinese-English mixed-lingual keyword spotting. 237-240 - Han Yang, Yuanyuan Pu, Hong Wei, Zhengpeng Zhao:
An acoustic-phonetic analysis of large vocabulary continuous Mandarin speech recognition for non-native speakers. 241-244 - Yuezhong Tang, Xia Wang, Yang Cao, Feng Ding:
Feature masking in an embedded Mandarin speech recognition system. 245-248 - Tai-Hwei Hwang, Sen-Chia Chang:
Energy contour enhancement for noisy speech recognition. 249-252 - Bo Liu, Li-Rong Dai, Jin-Yu Li, Ren-Hua Wang:
Double Gaussian based feature normalization for robust speech recognition. 253-256 - C. L. Chen, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen:
A study on Mandarin broadcast news speech recognition. 257-260 - Guo-Hong Ding, Bo Xu, Xia Wang, Yang Cao, Feng Ding, Yuezhong Tang:
Task-specific adaptation in Chinese name recognition. 261-264 - Dongsheng Luo, Xiang Xie, Jingming Kuang:
Integrating tonal information into Mandarin name recognition with different strategies. 265-268 - Gang Guo, Ren-Hua Wang:
Discriminative transform for confidence estimation in Mandarin speech recognition. 269-272 - Michael Zhang, Jun Xu:
An investigation into subspace rapid speaker adaptation. 273-276 - Chen Yang, Frank K. Soong, Tan Lee:
On noise robustness of dynamic and static features for continuous Cantonese digit recognition. 277-280 - Thomas Fang Zheng, Jing Li, Zhanjiang Song, Mingxing Xu:
A two-step keyword spotting method based on context-dependent a posteriori probability. 281-284 - Jyh-Min Cheng, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
A method of estimating the equal error rate for automatic speaker verification. 285-288 - Rong Zheng, Shuwu Zhang, Bo Xu:
Text-independent speaker identification using GMM-UBM and frame level likelihood normalization. 289-292 - Joyce Y. C. Chan, P. C. Ching, Tan Lee, Helen M. Meng:
Detection of language boundary in code-switching utterances by bi-phone probabilities. 293-296 - Chao Qin, Tan Lee:
Cantonese verbal information verification system using GMM-based anti-model. 297-300 - Tsang-Long Pao, Yu-Te Chen, Jun-Heng Yeh:
Emotion recognition from Mandarin speech signals. 301-304
Language Modeling and Spoken Language Translation
- Shaojun Wang, Shaomin Wang, Russell Greiner, Dale Schuurmans, Li Cheng:
Exploiting syntactic, semantic and lexical regularities in language modeling via directed Markov random fields. 305-308 - Chuang-Hua Chueh, Jen-Tzung Chien, Hsin-Min Wang:
A maximum entropy approach for integrating semantic information in statistical language models. 309-312 - Berlin Chen, Wen-Hung Tsai, Jen-Wei Kuo:
Statistical language model adaptation for Mandarin broadcast news transcription. 313-316 - Fu-Hua Liu, Yuqing Gao:
Use of direct modeling in natural language generation for Chinese and English translation. 317-320 - Jhing-Fa Wang, Shun-Chieh Lin, Hsueh-Wei Yang:
A new two-layer approach for spoken language translation. 321-324 - Yan Zhang, Hideki Kashioka:
Analysis of paraphrased corpus and lexical-based approach to Chinese paraphrasing. 325-328
Applications of Spoken Language Processing Technology
- Lin-Shan Lee, Shun-Chuan Chen, Yuan Ho, Jia-fu Chen, Ming Han Li, Te-Hsuan Li:
An initial prototype system for Chinese spoken document understanding and organization for indexing/browsing and retrieval applications. 329-332 - Chia-Hsin Hsieh, Chien-Lin Huang, Chung-Hsien Wu:
Spoken document summarization using topic-related corpus and semantic dependency grammar. 333-336 - Jiang-Chun Chen, Jui-Lin Lo, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang:
Computer assisted spoken English learning for Chinese in Taiwan. 337-340 - Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang, Mitchell Peabody, Victor Zue:
Second language acquisition through human computer dialogue. 341-344 - Haiping Li, Haixin Chai:
An information gain and grammar complexity based approach to attribute selection in speech enabled information retrieval dialogs. 345-348
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