153 | -- | 154 | Gábor Olaszy, Daryle Gardner-Bonneau. Introduction |
155 | -- | 164 | Mária Gósy. On the Early History of Hungarian Speech Research |
165 | -- | 176 | Gábor Olaszy. The Prosody Structure of Dialogue Components in Hungarian |
177 | -- | 186 | Péter Olaszi. Analysis of Written and Spoken Form of Hungarian Numbers for TTS Applications |
187 | -- | 200 | Ilona Koutny, Gábor Olaszy, Péter Olaszi. Prosody Prediction from Text in Hungarian and its Realization in TTS Conversion |
201 | -- | 215 | Gábor Olaszy, Géza Németh, Péter Olaszi, Géza Kiss, Csaba Zainkó, Géza Gordos. Profivox - A Hungarian Text-to-Speech System for Telecommunications Applications |
217 | -- | 236 | Géza Németh, Csaba Zainkó, László Fekete, Gábor Olaszy, Gábor Endrédi, Péter Olaszi, Géza Kiss, Péter Kis. The Design, Implementation, and Operation of a Hungarian E-Mail Reader |
237 | -- | 251 | Máté Szarvas, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik, Péter Tatai. Automatic Recognition of Hungarian: Theory And Practice |
253 | -- | 262 | Máté Szarvas, Shoichi Matsunaga. Improving Phoneme Classification Performance Using Observation Context-Dependent Segment Models |
263 | -- | 276 | András Kocsor, László Tóth, András Kuba, Kornél Kovács, Márk Jelasity, Tibor Gyimóthy, János Csirik. A Comparative Study of Several Feature Transformation and Learning Methods for Phoneme Classification |
277 | -- | 287 | Tibor Fegyó, Máté Szarvas, Péter Tatai, Géza Gordos. Objective Speech Quality Estimation for Analog Mobile Channels: Problems and Solutions |
289 | -- | 300 | Klára Vicsi, Peter Roach, Anne-Marie Öster, Zdravko Kacic, Peter Barczikay, Andras Tantos, Ferenc Csatári, Zsolt Bakcsi, Anna Sfakianaki. A Multimedia, Multilingual Teaching and Training System for Children with Speech Disorders |