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Speech Communication, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 1992
- J. Denis McKeown:
Perception of concurrent vowels: The effect of varying their relative level. 1-13 - Ulrich Halka, Ulrich Heute:
A new approach to objective quality-measures based on attribute-matching. 15-30 - Jean-Paul Lefèvre, Steven M. Hiller, Edmund Rooney, John Laver, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto:
Macro and micro features for automated pronunciation improvement in the SPELL system. 31-44 - Jun Mo Koo, Chong Kwan Un:
A recognition time reduction algorithm for large-vocabulary speech recognition. 45-50 - Young Mo Chung, Sang Uk Lee:
A comparison of two speech coders for digital mobile radio applications. 51-69 - Victor N. Sorokin:
Determination of vocal tract shape for vowels. 71-85
Volume 11, Numbers 2-3, June 1992
- Max Wajskop:
Foreword. - Brit van Ooyen, Anne Cutler, Dennis Norris:
Detection of vowels and consonants with minimal acoustic variation. 101-108 - Paavo Alku:
Glottal wave analysis with Pitch Synchronous Iterative Adaptive Inverse Filtering. 109-118 - P. N. Denbigh, J. Zhao:
Pitch extraction and separation of overlapping speech. 119-125 - Nikil S. Jayant, James D. Johnston, Yair Shoham:
Coding of wideband speech. 127-138 - Arild Fuldseth, Erik Harborg, Finn Tore Johansen, Jan E. Knudsen:
Wideband speech coding at 16 kbit/s for a videophone application. 139-148 - Philip Secker, Andrew Perkis:
Joint source and channel trellis coding of line spectrum pair parameters. 149-158 - Rolf Carlson:
Synthesis: Modeling variability and constraints. 159-166 - Helmer Strik, Lou Boves:
On the relation between voice source parameters and prosodic features in connected speech. 167-174 - Hélène Valbret, Eric Moulines, Jean-Pierre Tubach:
Voice transformation using PSOLA technique. 175-187 - H. A. Sydeserff, R. J. Caley, Stephen D. Isard, Mervyn A. Jack, Alex I. C. Monaghan, Jo Verhoeven:
Evaluation of speech synthesis techniques in a comprehension task. 189-194 - Sadaoki Furui:
Recent advances in speech recognition technology at NTT laboratories. 195-204 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Chin-Hui Lee:
Bayesian learning for hidden Markov model with Gaussian mixture state observation densities. 205-213 - Philip Lockwood, Jérôme Boudy:
Experiments with a nonlinear spectral subtractor (NSS), Hidden Markov models and the projection, for robust speech recognition in cars. 215-228 - Padma Ramesh, Jay G. Wilpon, Maureen A. McGee, David B. Roe, Chin-Hui Lee, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
Speaker independent recognition of spontaneously spoken connected digits. 229-235 - Hervé Bourlard, Nelson Morgan, Steve Renals:
Neural nets and hidden Markov models: Review and generalizations. 237-246 - Frank Fallside:
On the acquisition of speech by machines, asm. 247-260 - Yoshua Bengio, Renato de Mori, Giovanni Flammia, Ralf Kompe:
Phonetically motivated acoustic parameters for continuous speech recognition using artificial neural networks. 261-271 - Bojan Petek, Alex Waibel, Joseph M. Tebelskis:
Integrated phoneme and function word architecture of hidden control neural networks for continuous speech recognition. 273-282 - Roberto Pieraccini, Esther Levin:
Stochastic representation of semantic structure for speech understanding. 283-288 - Paolo Baggia, Luciano Fissore, Elisabetta Gerbino, Egidio P. Giachin, Claudio Rullent:
Improving speech understanding performance through feedback verification. 289-297 - Natividad Prieto, Enrique Vidal:
Learning language models through the ECGI method. 299-309 - David B. Roe, Pedro J. Moreno, Richard Sproat, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley, Alejandro Macarrón:
A spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. 311-319
Volume 11, Numbers 4-5, October 1992
- Joaquim Llisterri, Dolors Poch-Olivé:
Editorial. 321-322 - Joan A. Argente:
From speech to speaking styles. 325-335 - Olle Engstrand:
Systematicity of phonetic variation in natural discourse. 337-346 - Björn Granström:
The use of speech synthesis in exploring different speaking styles. 347-355 - Björn Lindblom, S. Brownlee, B. Davis, S.-J. Moon:
Speech transforms. 357-368 - John J. Ohala:
What is the input to the speech production mechanism? 369-378 - Jørgen Rischel:
Formal linguistics and real speech. 379-392 - Martin C. Barry:
Palatalisation, assimilation and gestural weakening in connected speech. 393-400 - Edda Farnetani, Alice Faber:
Tongue-jaw coordination in vowel production: Isolated words versus connected speech. 401-410 - Celia Scully, Esther Grabe-Georges, Eric Castelli:
Articulatory paths for some fricatives in connected speech. 411-416 - Danielle Duez:
Second formant locus-nucleus patterns: An investigation of spontaneouos French speech. 417-427 - Bernard Harmegnies, Dolors Poch-Olivé:
A study of style-induced vowel variability: Laboratory versus spontaneous speech in Spanish. 429-437 - Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum:
The role of focus words in natural and in synthetic continuous speech: Acoustic aspects. 439-452 - Gösta Bruce, Paul Touati:
On the analysis of prosody in spontaneous speech with exemplification from Swedish and French. 453-458 - Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:
Neglected dimensions in speech synthesis. 459-462 - Marc Swerts, René Collier:
On the controlled elicitation of spontaneous speech. 463-468 - Reinhold Greisbach:
Reading aloud at maximal speed. 469-473 - Peter Roach, Paul Sergeant, Dave Miller:
Syllabic consonants at different speaking rates: A problem for automatic speech recognition. 475-479 - Christer Gobl, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide:
Acoustic characteristics of voice quality. 481-490 - Inger Karlsson:
Modelling voice variations in female speech synthesis. 491-495
Volume 11, Number 6, December 1992
- Jean Schoentgen:
Glottal waveform synthesis with Volterra shaping functions. 499-512 - Jan P. H. van Santen:
Contextual effects on vowel duration. 513-546 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Rafid A. Sukkar:
Efficient channel coding for CELP using source information. 547-566 - Giuseppe Martinelli, Lucio Prina Ricotti, Susanna Ragazzini:
Singular value excitation speech coder. 567-579 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, P. J. Hutton:
An assessment of N-phoneme statistics in phoneme guessing algorithms which aim to incorporate phonotactic constraints. 581-602
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