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Speech Communication, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, January 2007
- Maria Uther, Monja A. Knoll, Denis Burnham:
Do you speak E-NG-L-I-SH? A comparison of foreigner- and infant-directed speech. 2-7 - Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Sadaoki Furui:
Thai speech processing technology: A review. 8-27 - Pauline Welby:
The role of early fundamental frequency rises and elbows in French word segmentation. 28-48 - Sayoko Takano, Kiyoshi Honda:
An MRI analysis of the extrinsic tongue muscles during vowel production. 49-58 - Yoo Rhee Oh, Jae Sam Yoon, Hong Kook Kim:
Acoustic model adaptation based on pronunciation variability analysis for non-native speech recognition. 59-70 - Sorin Dusan:
On the relevance of some spectral and temporal patterns for vowel classification. 71-82
Volume 49, Number 2, February 2007
- Rebecca A. Bates, Mari Ostendorf, Richard A. Wright:
Symbolic phonetic features for modeling of pronunciation variation. 83-97 - Donn Morrison, Ruili Wang, Liyanage C. De Silva:
Ensemble methods for spoken emotion recognition in call-centres. 98-112 - Justin A. Zakis, Hugh J. McDermott, Andrew E. Vandali:
A fundamental frequency estimator for the real-time processing of musical sounds for cochlear implants. 113-122 - Michael T. Johnson, Xiaolong Yuan, Yao Ren:
Speech signal enhancement through adaptive wavelet thresholding. 123-133 - Bin Chen, Philipos C. Loizou:
A Laplacian-based MMSE estimator for speech enhancement. 134-143 - Khiet P. Truong, David A. van Leeuwen:
Automatic discrimination between laughter and speech. 144-158
Volume 49, Number 3, March 2007
- Baris Bozkurt, Laurent Couvreur, Thierry Dutoit:
Chirp group delay analysis of speech signals. 159-176 - Akbar Afghari:
A sociopragmatic study of apology speech act realization patterns in Persian. 177-185 - Friedhelm R. Drepper:
Voiced speech as response of a self-consistent fundamental drive. 186-200 - Mohammad Shami, Werner Verhelst:
An evaluation of the robustness of existing supervised machine learning approaches to the classification of emotions in speech. 201-212 - David Escudero Mancebo, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo:
Applying data mining techniques to corpus based prosodic modeling. 213-229 - Matej Rojc, Zdravko Kacic:
Time and space-efficient architecture for a corpus-based text-to-speech synthesis system. 230-249
Volume 49, Number 4, April 2007
- Rubén Solera-Ureña, Darío Martín-Iglesias, Ascensión Gallardo-Antolín, Carmen Peláez-Moreno, Fernando Díaz-de-María:
Robust ASR using Support Vector Machines. 253-267 - Robert Rozman, Dusan M. Kodek:
Using asymmetric windows in automatic speech recognition. 268-276 - André Gustavo Adami:
Modeling prosodic differences for speaker recognition. 277-291 - Phu Chien Nguyen, Masato Akagi, Binh Phu Nguyen:
Limited error based event localizing temporal decomposition and its application to variable-rate speech coding. 292-304 - Jingdong Chen, Jacob Benesty, Yiteng Huang:
On the optimal linear filtering techniques for noise reduction. 305-316 - Robert A. J. Clark, Korin Richmond, Simon King:
Multisyn: Open-domain unit selection for the Festival speech synthesis system. 317-330
Volume 49, Number 5, May 2007
- Louis ten Bosch, Katrin Kirchhoff:
Bridging the gap between human and automatic speech recognition. 331-335 - Odette Scharenborg:
Reaching over the gap: A review of efforts to link human and automatic speech recognition research. 336-347 - Florian Metze:
Discriminative speaker adaptation using articulatory features. 348-360 - John Hogden, Philip Rubin, Erik McDermott, Shigeru Katagiri, Louis Goldstein:
Inverting mappings from smooth paths through Rn to paths through Rm: A technique applied to recovering articulation from acoustics. 361-383 - André Coy, Jon Barker:
An automatic speech recognition system based on the scene analysis account of auditory perception. 384-401 - Jon Barker, Martin Cooke:
Modelling speaker intelligibility in noise. 402-417 - Roger K. Moore:
Spoken language processing: Piecing together the puzzle. 418-435
Volume 49, Number 6, June 2007
- Tomaz Rotovnik, Mirjam Sepesy Maucec, Zdravko Kacic:
Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition of an inflected language using stems and endings. 437-452 - Thomas Niesler:
Language-dependent state clustering for multilingual acoustic modelling. 453-463 - Mohammad H. Radfar, Richard M. Dansereau, Abolghasem Sayadiyan:
Monaural speech segregation based on fusion of source-driven with model-driven techniques. 464-476 - Lijing Ding, Zhong Lin, Ayman Radwan, Mohamed Samy El-Hennawey, Rafik A. Goubran:
Non-intrusive single-ended speech quality assessment in VoIP. 477-489 - Hiroyuki Ehara, Toshiyuki Morii, Koji Yoshida:
Predictive vector quantization of wideband LSF using narrowband LSF for bandwidth scalable coders. 490-500 - Longbiao Wang, Norihide Kitaoka, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Robust distant speaker recognition based on position-dependent CMN by combining speaker-specific GMM with speaker-adapted HMM. 501-513 - András Zolnay, Daniil Kocharov, Ralf Schlüter, Hermann Ney:
Using multiple acoustic feature sets for speech recognition. 514-525
Volume 49, Numbers 7-8, July - August 2007
- Philipos C. Loizou, Israel Cohen, Sharon Gannot, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
Special issue on Speech Enhancement. 527-529 - Jan S. Erkelens, Jesper Jensen, Richard Heusdens:
A data-driven approach to optimizing spectral speech enhancement methods for various error criteria. 530-541 - Zhong Lin, Rafik A. Goubran, Richard M. Dansereau:
Noise estimation using speech/non-speech frame decision and subband spectral tracking. 542-557 - Chang Huai You, Soo Ngee Koh, Susanto Rahardja:
Subband Kalman filtering incorporating masking properties for noisy speech signal. 558-573 - Heinrich W. Löllmann, Peter Vary:
Uniform and warped low delay filter-banks for speech enhancement. 574-587 - Yi Hu, Philipos C. Loizou:
Subjective comparison and evaluation of speech enhancement algorithms. 588-601 - Gal Reuven, Sharon Gannot, Israel Cohen:
Performance analysis of dual source transfer-function generalized sidelobe canceller. 602-622 - Gal Reuven, Sharon Gannot, Israel Cohen:
Joint noise reduction and acoustic echo cancellation using the transfer-function generalized sidelobe canceller. 623-635 - Simon Doclo, Ann Spriet, Jan Wouters, Marc Moonen:
Frequency-domain criterion for the speech distortion weighted multichannel Wiener filter for robust noise reduction. 636-656 - Stamatios Lefkimmiatis, Petros Maragos:
A generalized estimation approach for linear and nonlinear microphone array post-filters. 657-666 - Bertrand Rivet, Laurent Girin, Christian Jutten:
Visual voice activity detection as a help for speech source separation from convolutive mixtures. 667-677
Volume 49, Number 9, September 2007
- Matthew Craig, Pascal van Lieshout, Willy Wong:
Suitability of a UV-based video recording system for the analysis of small facial motions during speech. 679-686 - Kazuhiro Kondo, Kiyoshi Nakagawa:
Speech emission control using active cancellation. 687-696 - Harald Romsdorfer, Beat Pfister:
Text analysis and language identification for polyglot text-to-speech synthesis. 697-724 - Plínio Almeida Barbosa:
From syntax to acoustic duration: A dynamical model of speech rhythm production. 725-742 - Alexander Kain, John-Paul Hosom, Xiaochuan Niu, Jan P. H. van Santen, Melanie Fried-Oken, Janice Staehely:
Improving the intelligibility of dysarthric speech. 743-759
Volume 49, Numbers 10-11, October - November 2007
- Renato de Mori, Olivier Deroo, Stéphane Dupont, Denis Jouvet, Luciano Fissore, Pietro Laface, Alfred Mertins, Christian Wellekens:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Intrinsic Speech Variations. 761-762 - Mohamed Benzeghiba, Renato de Mori, Olivier Deroo, Stéphane Dupont, Teodora Erbes, Denis Jouvet, Luciano Fissore, Pietro Laface, Alfred Mertins, Christophe Ris, Richard Rose, Vivek Tyagi, Christian Wellekens:
Automatic speech recognition and speech variability: A review. 763-786 - Michael Grimm, Kristian Kroschel, Emily Mower, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Primitives-based evaluation and estimation of emotions in speech. 787-800 - Salvatore Casale, Alessandra Russo, Salvatore Serrano:
Multistyle classification of speech under stress using feature subset selection based on genetic algorithms. 801-810 - Odette Scharenborg, Vincent Wan, Roger K. Moore:
Towards capturing fine phonetic variation in speech using articulatory features. 811-826 - Roberto Gemello, Franco Mana, Stefano Scanzio, Pietro Laface, Renato de Mori:
Linear hidden transformations for adaptation of hybrid ANN/HMM models. 827-835 - Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet:
On using units trained on foreign data for improved multiple accent speech recognition. 836-846 - Matteo Gerosa, Diego Giuliani, Fabio Brugnara:
Acoustic variability and automatic recognition of children's speech. 847-860
Volume 49, Number 12, December 2007
- Andreas Hagen, Bryan L. Pellom, Ronald A. Cole:
Highly accurate children's speech recognition for interactive reading tutors using subword units. 861-873 - Ning Ma, Phil D. Green, Jon Barker, André Coy:
Exploiting correlogram structure for robust speech recognition with multiple speech sources. 874-891 - Zhigang Yang, Jing Chen, Qiang Huang, Xihong Wu, Yanhong Wu, Bruce A. Schneider, Liang Li:
The effect of voice cuing on releasing Chinese speech from informational masking. 892-904 - Michel Hoen, Fanny Meunier, Claire-Léonie Grataloup, François Pellegrino, Nicolas Grimault, Fabien Perrin, Xavier Perrot, Lionel Collet:
Phonetic and lexical interferences in informational masking during speech-in-speech comprehension. 905-916 - Marcus Holmberg, David Gelbart, Werner Hemmert:
Speech encoding in a model of peripheral auditory processing: Quantitative assessment by means of automatic speech recognition. 917-932 - Peng Jianxin:
Relationship between Chinese speech intelligibility and speech transmission index using diotic listening. 933-936
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