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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 55
Volume 55, May 2019
- Chiori Hori, Julien Perez, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Takaaki Hori, Y-Lan Boureau, Michimasa Inaba, Yuiko Tsunomori, Tetsuro Takahashi, Koichiro Yoshino, Seokhwan Kim:
Overview of the sixth dialog system technology challenge: DSTC6. 1-25 - Martin Cooke, Vincent Aubanel, María Luisa García Lecumberri:
Combining spectral and temporal modification techniques for speech intelligibility enhancement. 26-39 - James R. Williamson, Diana Young, Andrew A. Nierenberg, James Niemi, Brian S. Helfer, Thomas F. Quatieri:
Tracking depression severity from audio and video based on speech articulatory coordination. 40-56 - Chuanjun Zhao, Suge Wang, Deyu Li:
Exploiting social and local contexts propagation for inducing Chinese microblog-specific sentiment lexicons. 57-81 - Toktam Zoughi, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour:
DBMiP: A pre-training method for information propagation over deep networks. 82-100 - Ausdang Thangthai, Ben Milner, Sarah Taylor:
Synthesising visual speech using dynamic visemes and deep learning architectures. 101-119 - Arda Tezcan, Véronique Hoste, Lieve Macken:
Estimating post-editing time using a gold-standard set of machine translation errors. 120-144 - Shammur Absar Chowdhury, Evgeny A. Stepanov, Morena Danieli, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Automatic classification of speech overlaps: Feature representation and algorithms. 145-167 - Carmen Magariños, Daniel Erro, Eduardo R. Banga:
Language-independent acoustic cloning of HTS voices. 168-186 - Rahhal Errattahi, Asmaa El Hannani, Thomas Hain, Hassan Ouahmane:
System-independent ASR error detection and classification using Recurrent Neural Network. 187-199 - Luis Fernando D'Haro, Rafael E. Banchs, Chiori Hori, Haizhou Li:
Automatic evaluation of end-to-end dialog systems with adequacy-fluency metrics. 200-215 - Yang Liu, Kun Wang, Chengqing Zong, Keh-Yih Su:
Corrigendum to 'A unified framework and models for integrating translation memory into phrase-based statistical machine translation' [Volume 54, March 2019, Pages 176-206]. 216
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