Journal: Computer Speech & Language

Volume 21, Issue 4

580 -- 593Özgül Salor, Bryan L. Pellom, Tolga Çiloglu, Mübeccel Demirekler. Turkish speech corpora and recognition tools developed by porting SONIC: Towards multilingual speech recognition
594 -- 608Mohamed Abdel Fattah, David B. Bracewell, Fuji Ren, Shingo Kuroiwa. Sentence alignment using P-NNT and GMM
609 -- 619Zheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan. Learning model order from labeled and unlabeled data for partially supervised classification, with application to word sense disambiguation
620 -- 640Joe Frankel, Mirjam Wester, Simon King. Articulatory feature recognition using dynamic Bayesian networks
641 -- 651Caroline Jones, Lynn Berry, Catherine Stevens. Synthesized speech intelligibility and persuasion: Speech rate and non-native listeners
652 -- 668Christophe Van Bael, Lou Boves, Henk van den Heuvel, Helmer Strik. Automatic phonetic transcription of large speech corpora
669 -- 687K. C. Sim, M. J. F. Gales. Discriminative semi-parametric trajectory model for speech recognition

Volume 21, Issue 3

423 -- 442Veera Venkataramani, Shantanu Chakrabartty, William Byrne. Ginisupport vector machines for segmental minimum Bayes risk decoding of continuous speech
443 -- 457Christophe Cerisara, Sébastien Demange, Jean-Paul Haton. On noise masking for automatic missing data speech recognition: A survey and discussion
458 -- 478Ciprian Chelba, Jorge Silva, Alex Acero. Soft indexing of speech content for search in spoken documents
479 -- 491Pertti Alvar Väyrynen, Kai Noponen, Tapio Seppänen. Analysing performance in a word prediction system with multiple prediction methods
492 -- 518Holger Schwenk. Continuous space language models
519 -- 542Ian Read, Stephen Cox. Stochastic and syntactic techniques for predicting phrase breaks
543 -- 561Qin Yan, Saeed Vaseghi, Esfandiar Zavarehei, Ben Milner, Jonathan Darch, Paul R. White, Ioannis Andrianakis. Formant tracking linear prediction model using HMMs and Kalman filters for noisy speech processing
562 -- 578László Tóth, András Kocsor. A segment-based interpretation of HMM/ANN hybrids

Volume 21, Issue 2

231 -- 246Kwok-Kwong Yiu, Man-Wai Mak, Sun-Yuan Kung. Environment adaptation for robust speaker verification by cascading maximum likelihood linear regression and reinforced learning
247 -- 265Xiaodong He, Yunxin Zhao. Prior knowledge guided maximum expected likelihood based model selection and adaptation for nonnative speech recognition
266 -- 281M. Bilginer Gülmezoglu, Vakif Dzhafarov, Rifat Edizkan, Atalay Barkana. The common vector approach and its comparison with other subspace methods in case of sufficient data
282 -- 295K. Sreenivasa Rao, B. Yegnanarayana. Modeling durations of syllables using neural networks
296 -- 324Steve Whittaker, Julia Hirschberg. Accessing speech data using strategic fixation
325 -- 349Odétúnjí A. Odéjobí, Shun Ha Sylvia Wong, Anthony J. Beaumont. A fuzzy decision tree-based duration model for Standard Yorùbá text-to-speech synthesis
350 -- 372Young-Sook Hwang, Andrew M. Finch, Yutaka Sasaki. Improving statistical machine translation using shallow linguistic knowledge
373 -- 392Brian Roark, Murat Saraclar, Michael Collins. Discriminative n-gram language modeling
393 -- 422Jason D. Williams, Steve Young. Partially observable Markov decision processes for spoken dialog systems

Volume 21, Issue 1

1 -- 25Xiaolong Li, Yunxin Zhao. A fast and memory-efficient N-gram language model lookup method for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition
26 -- 53Sebastian Möller, Paula Smeele, Heleen Boland, Jan Krebber. Evaluating spoken dialogue systems according to de-facto standards: A case study
54 -- 71Odette Scharenborg, Louis ten Bosch, Lou Boves. Early recognition of polysyllabic words in continuous speech
72 -- 87Dong Yu, Li Deng, Alex Acero. Speaker-adaptive learning of resonance targets in a hidden trajectory model of speech coarticulation
88 -- 104Imed Zitouni. Backoff hierarchical class n-gram language models: effectiveness to model unseen events in speech recognition
105 -- 152Peng Xu, Frederick Jelinek. Random forests and the data sparseness problem in language modeling
153 -- 173Heiga Zen, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura. Reformulating the HMM as a trajectory model by imposing explicit relationships between static and dynamic feature vector sequences
174 -- 186Leigh D. Alsteris, Kuldip K. Paliwal. Iterative reconstruction of speech from short-time Fourier transform phase and magnitude spectra
187 -- 205G. Farahani, Seyed Mohammad Ahadi, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour. Features based on filtering and spectral peaks in autocorrelation domain for robust speech recognition
206 -- 218Odette Scharenborg, Stephanie Seneff, Lou Boves. A two-pass approach for handling out-of-vocabulary words in a large vocabulary recognition task
219 -- 230N. Moustroufas, Vassilios Digalakis. Automatic pronunciation evaluation of foreign speakers using unknown text