Journal: Computer Speech & Language

Volume 11, Issue 4

275 -- 306Philip N. Garner. On topic identification and dialogue move recognition
307 -- 320Jun Gao, Xixian Chen. Probabilistic word classification based on a context-sensitive binary tree method
321 -- 343Mikko Kurimo. Training mixture density HMMs with SOM and LVQ

Volume 11, Issue 3

161 -- 186Ara Samouelian. Frame-level phoneme classification using inductive inference
187 -- 206S. M. Ahadi, Philip C. Woodland. Combined Bayesian and predictive techniques for rapid speaker adaptation of continuous density hidden Markov models
207 -- 224J. T. Foote, Steve J. Young, Gareth J. F. Jones, Karen Sparck Jones. Unconstrained keyword spotting using phone lattices with application to spoken document retrieval
225 -- 252Erwin W. Drenth, Bernhard RĂ¼ber. Context-dependent probability adaptation in speech understanding
253 -- 273R. Singh, K. Davis, P. V. S. Rao. Hidden Markov model-based speech recognition with intermediate wavelet transform domains

Volume 11, Issue 2

91 -- 126Michael S. Brandstein, Harvey F. Silverman. A practical methodology for speech source localization with microphone arrays
127 -- 146Jun-ichi Takahashi, Shigeki Sagayama. Vector-field-smoothed Bayesian learning for fast and incremental speaker/telephone-channel adaptation
147 -- 160Mazin G. Rahim, Chin-Hui Lee. String-based minimum verification error (SB-MVE) training for speech recognition

Volume 11, Issue 1

1 -- 16Jianying Hu, William Turin, Michael K. Brown. Language modeling using stochastic automata with variable length contexts
17 -- 41Mari Ostendorf, H. Singer. HMM topology design using maximum likelihood successive state splitting
43 -- 72Stefan Ortmanns, Hermann Ney, Xavier L. Aubert. A word graph algorithm for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition
73 -- 89Steve J. Young, M. Adda-Dekker, Xavier L. Aubert, Christian Dugast, Jean-Luc Gauvain, Dan J. Kershaw, Lori Lamel, David A. van Leeuwen, D. Pye, Anthony J. Robinson, Herman J. M. Steeneken, Philip C. Woodland. Multilingual large vocabulary speech recognition: the European SQALE project