Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 10, Issue 5-6

437 -- 451Paul G. Bamberg, Mark A. Mandel. Adaptable phoneme-based models for large-vocabulary speech recognition
453 -- 461Mats Blomberg. Adaptation to a speaker s voice in a speech recognition system based on synthetic phoneme references
463 -- 469Hélène Bonneau-Maynard. Vector quantization for speaker adaptation: Results on a 5000-word database
471 -- 478James Hieronymus. Formant normalisation for speech recognition and vowel studies
481 -- 489Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Inger Karlsson. Experiments with voice modelling in speech synthesis
491 -- 495Hisao Kuwabara, Tohru Takagi. Acoustic parameters of voice individuality and voice-quality control by analysis-synthesis method
497 -- 502Dik J. Hermes. Synthesis of breathy vowels: Some research methods
505 -- 520Sadaoki Furui. Speaker-dependent-feature extraction, recognition and processing techniques
521 -- 531Gunnar Fant, Anita Kruckenberg, Lennart Nord. Prosodic and segmental speaker variations
533 -- 538Jean Schoentgen, Raoul De Guchteneere. An algorithm for the measurement of jitter
539 -- 543Hector Javkin, Brian Hanson, Abigail Kaun. The effects of breathy voice on intelligibility

Volume 10, Issue 4

325 -- 334Erkki Vilkman, U. K. Laine, J. Koljonen. Supraglottal acoustics and vowel intrinsic fundamental frequency; An experimental study
335 -- 353Anne Cutler, Sally Butterfield. Word boundary cues in clear speech: A supplementary report
355 -- 372Jack Gandour, Siripong Potisuk, Suvit Ponglorpisit, Sumalee Dechongkit. Inter- and intraspeaker variability in fundamental frequency of Thai tones
373 -- 380L. Touratzidis, Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis. The eigenproblem formulation for HMM
381 -- 394E. J. Yannakoudakis, P. J. Hutton. Generation of spelling rules from phonemes and their implications for large dictionary speech recognition
395 -- 403Yukihiro Nishinuma, Danielle Duez, Chantal Paboudjian. Automatic classification of consonant clusters in French
405 -- 414Nico Arends, Dirk-Jan Povel, Edward van Os, Sjef Michielsen, Jef Claassen and, Ingrid Feiter. An evaluation of the Visual Speech Apparatus

Volume 10, Issue 3

209 -- 221Hema A. Murthy, B. Yegnanarayana. Formant extraction from group delay function
223 -- 226Gunnar Hult. Some remarks on a halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm
227 -- 228Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis. A reply to some remarks on the halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm by G. Hult
229 -- 247Phil Rose. How effective are long term mean and standard deviation as normalisation parameters for tonal fundamental frequency?
249 -- 264Maxine Eskenazi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour. Exploration of individual strategies in continuous speech
265 -- 275Jody Kreiman, George Papcun. Comparing discrimination and recognition of unfamiliar voices
277 -- 301Bernt Ribbum, Andrew Perkis, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Tor A. Ramstad. Performance study of stochastic speech coders
303 -- 306B. K. Lim, C. K. Un. Dual RLS lattice joint process estimation algorithm for a time-varying ARMA speech model

Volume 10, Issue 2

105 -- 115Roberto Pieraccini. Speaker independent recognition of Italian telephone speech with mixture density hidden Markov models
129 -- 144Lee-Feng Chien, Lin-Shan Lee, Keh-Jiann Chen. An augmented chart data structure with efficient word lattice parsing scheme in speech recognition applications
145 -- 154Henri Meloni, Philippe Gilles, A. Betari. Representation of acoustic and phonetic knowledge for speaker-independent recognition of small vocabularies
155 -- 162S. M. Peeling, K. M. Ponting. Variable frame rate analysis in the ARM continuous speech recognition system
163 -- 169Peter Howell, Karima Kadi-Hanifi. Comparison of prosodic properties between read and spontaneous speech material
171 -- 178Stelios Bakamidis, N. A. Glaros, George Carayannis. A reduced complexity multipulse compression system
179 -- 198M. Eskénazi, Joseph-Jean Mariani, S. Bornerand. Report on the ICSLP satellite workshop on assessment in Kobe (Japan) and visits to several Japanese laboratories working on speech communication, 19-30 November 1990
199 -- 200Jean-Claude Junqua. Toward robustness in isolated-word automatic speech recognition

Volume 10, Issue 1

1 -- 9Akira Kurematsu, Hitoshi Iida, Tsuyoshi Morimoto, Kiyohiro Shikano. Language processing in connection with speech translation at ATR interpreting telephony research laboratories
11 -- 22Hans-Wilhelm Rühl, S. Dobler, J. Weith, Peter Meyer, Andreas Noll, Hans-Hermann Hamer, H. Piotrowski. Speech recognition in the noisy car environment
23 -- 31C. Gagnoulet, Denis Jouvet, J. Damay. MAIRIEVOX: A voice-activated information system
33 -- 44Jean-Claude Junqua. A two-pass hybrid system using a low dimensional auditory model for speaker-independent isolated-word recognition
45 -- 57M. Dendrinos, Stelios Bakamidis, George Carayannis. Speech enhancement from noise: A regenerative approach
59 -- 80Dirk-Jan Povel, Nico Arends. The visual speech apparatus: Theoretical and practical aspects
81 -- 90Jean-Pierre Martens, Lieven Depuydt. Broad phonetic classification and segmentation of continuous speech by means of neural networks and dynamic programming
91 -- 97Frank A. Feldman, Tariqul Haque. Development of Walsh linear coding and its application to speech recognition