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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2002
- Jean-Luc Gauvain, Renato de Mori, Lori Lamel:
Advances in Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition. 1-3 - Olivier Siohan, Tor André Myrvoll, Chin-Hui Lee:
Structural maximum a posteriori linear regression for fast HMM adaptation. 5-24 - Philip C. Woodland, Daniel Povey:
Large scale discriminative training of hidden Markov models for speech recognition. 25-47 - Timothy J. Hazen, Stephanie Seneff, Joseph Polifroni:
Recognition confidence scoring and its use in speech understanding systems. 49-67 - Mehryar Mohri, Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley:
Weighted finite-state transducers in speech recognition. 69-88 - Xavier L. Aubert:
An overview of decoding techniques for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 89-114 - Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Gilles Adda:
Lightly supervised and unsupervised acoustic model training. 115-129 - Harry Printz, Peder A. Olsen:
Theory and practice of acoustic confusability. 131-164
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2002
- Mark A. Huckvale, Alex Chengyu Fang:
Using phonologically-constrained morphological analysis in continuous speech recognition. 165-181 - Ricardo de Córdoba, Juan Manuel Montero, Juana M. Gutiérrez, José A. Vallejo, Emilia Enríquez, José Manuel Pardo:
Selection of the most significant parameters for duration modelling in a Spanish text-to-speech system using neural networks. 183-203 - Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Diego Giuliani, Piergiorgio Svaizer:
Hidden Markov model training with contaminated speech material for distant-talking speech recognition. 205-223 - Mark J. F. Gales:
Transformation streams and the HMM error model. 225-243 - Achim Sixtus, Hermann Ney:
From within-word model search to across-word model search in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 245-271
Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, July - October 2002
- Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow:
Spoken language generation. 273-281 - Stephanie Seneff:
Response planning and generation in the MERCURY flight reservation system. 283-312 - Amanda Stent:
A conversation acts model for generating spoken dialogue contributions. 313-352 - Deb K. Roy:
Learning visually grounded words and syntax for a scene description task. 353-385 - Alice Oh, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Stochastic natural language generation for spoken dialog systems. 387-407 - Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati:
Training a sentence planner for spoken dialogue using boosting. 409-433 - Adwait Ratnaparkhi:
Trainable approaches to surface natural language generation and their application to conversational dialog systems. 435-455 - Shimei Pan, Kathleen R. McKeown, Julia Hirschberg:
Exploring features from natural language generation for prosody modeling. 457-490 - Mariët Theune:
Contrast in concept-to-speech generation. 491-531 - Ivan Bulyko, Mari Ostendorf:
Efficient integrated response generation from multiple targets using weighted finite state transducers. 533-550
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