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EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, Volume 2007
Volume 2007, 2007
- Moe Pwint, Farook Sattar:
Speech/Nonspeech Detection Using Minimal Walsh Basis Functions. - Slim Ouni, Michael M. Cohen, Hope Ishak, Dominic W. Massaro:
Visual Contribution to Speech Perception: Measuring the Intelligibility of Animated Talking Heads. - Mohammad H. Radfar, Richard M. Dansereau, Abolghasem Sayadiyan:
A Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Vocal-Tract-Related Filter Characteristics for Single Channel Speech Separation. - Pedro Ramos, Roberto Torrubia, Ana López, Ana Salinas, Enrique Masgrau:
Step Size Bound of the Sequential Partial Update LMS Algorithm with Periodic Input Signals. - Rajesh M. Hegde, Hema A. Murthy, Venkata Ramana Rao Gadde:
Significance of Joint Features Derived from the Modified Group Delay Function in Speech Processing. - Alberto Carini, Giovanni L. Sicuranza:
Analysis of Transient and Steady-State Behavior of a Multichannel Filtered-x Partial-Error Affine Projection Algorithm. - Stefan Werner, José Antonio Apolinário, Paulo S. R. Diniz:
Set-Membership Proportionate Affine Projection Algorithms. - Hisham Othman, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
A Semi-Continuous State-Transition Probability HMM-Based Voice Activity Detector. - Fredric Lindström, Christian Schüldt, Ingvar Claesson:
Efficient Multichannel NLMS Implementation for Acoustic Echo Cancellation. - Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey, Karim Abed-Meraim, Yves Grenier:
Underdetermined Blind Audio Source Separation Using Modal Decomposition. - Koji Iwano, Tomoaki Yoshinaga, Satoshi Tamura, Sadaoki Furui:
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition Using Lip Information Extracted from Side-Face Images. - Hongyang Deng, Milos Doroslovacki:
Wavelet-Based MPNLMS Adaptive Algorithm for Network Echo Cancellation. - Andy W. H. Khong, Patrick A. Naylor, Jacob Benesty:
A Low Delay and Fast Converging Improved Proportionate Algorithm for Sparse System Identification. - Qiongfeng Pan, Tyseer Aboulnasr:
Time-Domain Convolutive Blind Source Separation Employing Selective-Tap Adaptive Algorithms. - Yan Jennifer Wu, John Homer, Geert Rombouts, Marc Moonen:
Detection-Guided Fast Affine Projection Channel Estimator for Speech Applications. - Kutluyil Dogancay, Patrick A. Naylor:
Adaptive Partial-Update and Sparse System Identification. - Koen Eneman, Marc Moonen:
Multimicrophone Speech Dereverberation: Experimental Validation. - Bhiksha Raj, Lorenzo Turicchia, Bent Schmidt-Nielsen, Rahul Sarpeshkar:
An FFT-Based Companding Front End for Noise-Robust Automatic Speech Recognition. - Futoshi Asano, Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Jun Ogata, Miichi Yamada, Masami Nakamura:
Detection and Separation of Speech Events in Meeting Recordings Using a Microphone Array. - Annika Hämäläinen, Lou Boves, Johan de Veth, Louis ten Bosch:
On the Utility of Syllable-Based Acoustic Models for Pronunciation Variation Modelling. - M. Shahidur Rahman, Tetsuya Shimamura:
Linear Prediction Using Refined Autocorrelation Function. - Karthikeyan Umapathy, Sridhar Krishnan:
Perceptual Coding of Audio Signals Using Adaptive Time-Frequency Transform. - Visar Berisha, Andreas Spanias:
Wideband Speech Recovery Using Psychoacoustic Criteria. - Tomoko Yonezawa, Noriko Suzuki, Shinji Abe, Kenji Mase, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Perceptual Continuity and Naturalness of Expressive Strength in Singing Voices Based on Speech Morphing. - Nima Mesgarani, Shihab A. Shamma:
Denoising in the Domain of Spectrotemporal Modulations. - Ayako Ikeno, John H. L. Hansen:
The Effect of Listener Accent Background on Accent Perception and Comprehension. - Pradeepa Yahampath:
Multiple-Description Multistage Vector Quantization. - Sølvi Ystad, Cyrille Magne, Snorre Farner, Grégory Pallone, Mitsuko Aramaki, Mireille Besson, Richard Kronland-Martinet:
Electrophysiological Study of Algorithmically Processed Metric/Rhythmic Variations in Language and Music. - Jont B. Allen, Wai-Yip Geoffrey Chan, Stephen Voran:
Perceptual Models for Speech, Audio, and Music Processing. - Andreas G. Katsiamis, Emmanuel M. Drakakis, Richard F. Lyon:
Practical Gammatone-Like Filters for Auditory Processing.
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