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26 | -- | 53 | Sebastian Möller, Paula Smeele, Heleen Boland, Jan Krebber. Evaluating spoken dialogue systems according to de-facto standards: A case study |
54 | -- | 71 | Odette Scharenborg, Louis ten Bosch, Lou Boves. Early recognition of polysyllabic words in continuous speech |
72 | -- | 87 | Dong Yu, Li Deng, Alex Acero. Speaker-adaptive learning of resonance targets in a hidden trajectory model of speech coarticulation |
88 | -- | 104 | Imed Zitouni. Backoff hierarchical class n-gram language models: effectiveness to model unseen events in speech recognition |
105 | -- | 152 | Peng Xu, Frederick Jelinek. Random forests and the data sparseness problem in language modeling |
153 | -- | 173 | Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura. Reformulating the HMM as a trajectory model by imposing explicit relationships between static and dynamic feature vector sequences |
174 | -- | 186 | Leigh D. Alsteris, Kuldip K. Paliwal. Iterative reconstruction of speech from short-time Fourier transform phase and magnitude spectra |
187 | -- | 205 | G. Farahani, Seyed Mohammad Ahadi, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour. Features based on filtering and spectral peaks in autocorrelation domain for robust speech recognition |
206 | -- | 218 | Odette Scharenborg, Stephanie Seneff, Lou Boves. A two-pass approach for handling out-of-vocabulary words in a large vocabulary recognition task |
219 | -- | 230 | N. Moustroufas, Vassilios Digalakis. Automatic pronunciation evaluation of foreign speakers using unknown text |