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Speech Communication, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, July 1996
- Bert Cranen, Juergen Schroeter:
Physiologically motivated modelling of the voice source in articulatory analysis/synthesis. 1-19 - Nickolas Yiourgalis, George K. Kokkinakis:
A TtS system for the Greek language based on concatenation of formant coded segments. 21-38 - Malcah Yaeger-Dror:
Register as a variable in prosodic analysis: The case of the English negative. 39-60 - Haiyun Yang, Soo-Ngee Koh, Pratab Sivaprakasapillai, Costas Xydeas:
Pitch synchronous multi-band (PSMB) coding of speech signals. 61-80
Volume 19, Number 2, August 1996
- Fei Xie, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Speech enhancement by spectral magnitude estimation - A unifying approach. 89-104 - Victor N. Sorokin, Alexander V. Trushkin:
Articulatory-to-acoustic mapping for inverse problem. 105-118 - Thierry Dutoit, Bernard Gosselin:
On the use of a hybrid harmonic/stochastic model for TTS synthesis-by-concatenation. 119-143 - V. Lublinskaja, Christian Sappok:
Speaker attribution of successive utterances: The role of discontinuities in voice characteristics and prosody. 145-159 - Louis C. W. Pols, Xue Wang, Louis ten Bosch
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Modelling of phone duration (using the TIMIT database) and its potential benefit for ASR. 161-176
Volume 19, Number 3, September 1996
- Chafic Mokbel, Denis Jouvet, Jean Monné:
Deconvolution of telephone line effects for speech recognition. 185-196 - O. W. Kwon, C. K. Un:
Performance of HMM-based speech recognizers with discriminative state-weights. 197-205 - Steffen Pauws, Yves Kamp, Lei F. Willems:
A hierarchical method of automatic speech segmentation for synthesis applications. 207-220 - Gaël Richard, Christophe d'Alessandro:
Analysis/synthesis and modification of the speech aperiodic component. 221-244 - Piero Cosi, M. Dugatto, Franco Ferrero, Emanuela Magno Caldognetto, Kyriaki Vagges:
Phonetic recognition by recurrent neural networks working on audio and visual information. 245-252
Volume 19, Number 4, October 1996
- Yves Laprie, Marie-Odile Berger:
Cooperation of regularization and speech heuristics to control automatic formant tracking. 255-269 - Annemie Vorstermans
, Jean-Pierre Martens, Bert Van Coile:
Automatic segmentation and labelling of multi-lingual speech data. 271-293 - Jörgen Pind:
Rate-dependent perception of quantity in released and unreleased syllables in Icelandic. 295-306 - Yong-Joo Chung, Chong Kwan Un:
An MLP/HMM hybrid model using nonlinear predictors. 307-316 - C. S. Jang, C. K. Un:
A new parameter smoothing method in the hybrid TDNN/HMM architecture for speech recognition. 317-324
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