Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 14, Issue 4

303 -- 312Robin S. Waldstein, Arthur Boothroyd. Speechreading enhancement using a sinusoidal substitute for voice fundamental frequency
313 -- 324Shinya Nakajima. Automatic synthesis unit generation for English speech synthesis based on multi-layered context oriented clustering
325 -- 337Z. S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore. A note on the acoustic-phonetic characteristics of inadvertently clear speech
339 -- 358Yasheng Qian, Gebrael Chahine, Peter Kabal. Pseudo-multi-tap pitch filters in a low bit-rate CELP speech coder
359 -- 375Eleonora Blaauw. The contribution of prosodic boundary markers to the perceptual difference between read and spontaneous speech

Volume 14, Issue 3

205 -- 229Aloknath De, Peter Kabal. Auditory distortion measure for speech coder evaluation - Discrimination information approach:::, :::
231 -- 247Jorge S. Marques, Arnaldo J. Abrantes. Hybrid harmonic coding of speech at low bit-rates
249 -- 262Victor N. Sorokin. Inverse problem for fricatives
263 -- 277L. Aronson, J. Rosenhouse, L. Podoshin, G. Rosenhouse. Multi-channel cochlear prosthesis adapted to Hebrew: A case study
279 -- 296Man-Wai Mak, W. G. Allen. Lip-motion analysis for speech segmentation in noise

Volume 14, Issue 2

103 -- 118Changxue Ma, Douglas D. O Shaughnessy. The masking of narrowband noise by broadband harmonic complex sounds and implications for the processing of speech sounds
119 -- 130Jyri Mäntysalo, Kari Torkkola, Teuvo Kohonen. Mapping content dependent acoustic information into context independent form by LVQ
131 -- 142Patricia A. Keating, Dani Byrd, Edward Flemming, Yuichi Todaka. Phonetic analyses of word and segment variation using the TIMIT corpus of American english
143 -- 162Dick R. van Bergem. A model of coarticulatory effects on the schwa
163 -- 170José C. Segura, Antonio J. Rubio, Antonio M. Peinado, P. García, R. Román. Multiple VQ hidden Markov modelling for speech recognition
171 -- 196Shoichi Takeda, Akira Ichikawa. Analysis of prominence in spoken Japanese sentences and application to text-to-speech synthesis

Volume 14, Issue 1

1 -- 18C. Heitz, J. D. Becker. An optimized time-frequency distribution for speech analysis
19 -- 48Richard S. McGowan. Recovering articulatory movement from formant frequency trajectories using task dynamics and a genetic algorithm: Preliminary model tests
49 -- 60Patrick Kenny, Gilles Boulianne, Harinath Garudadri, S. Trudelle, R. Hollan, Matthew Lennig, Douglas D. O Shaughnessy. Experiments in continuous speech recognition using books on tape
61 -- 70Gilles Boulianne, Patrick Kenny, Matthew Lennig, Douglas D. O Shaughnessy, Paul Mermelstein. Books on tape as training data for continuous speech recognition
71 -- 95John F. Culling, Quentin Summerfield, David H. Marshall. Effects of simulated reverberation on the use of binaural cues and fundamental-frequency differences for separating concurrent vowels
97 -- 98Klaus Fellbaum. Short report on EUROSPEECH 93