81 | -- | 82 | Helmer Strik. Editorial |
83 | -- | 98 | Martine Adda-Decker, Lori Lamel. Pronunciation variants across system configuration, language and speaking style |
99 | -- | 114 | Michiel Bacchiani, Mari Ostendorf. Joint lexicon, acoustic unit inventory and model design |
115 | -- | 136 | Nick Cremelie, Jean-Pierre Martens. In search of better pronunciation models for speech recognition |
137 | -- | 158 | Eric Fosler-Lussier, Nelson Morgan. Effects of speaking rate and word frequency on pronunciations in convertional speech |
159 | -- | 176 | Steven Greenberg. Speaking in shorthand - A syllable-centric perspective for understanding pronunciation variation |
177 | -- | 191 | Trym Holter, Torbjørn Svendsen. Maximum likelihood modelling of pronunciation variation |
193 | -- | 207 | Judith M. Kessens, Mirjam Wester, Helmer Strik. Improving the performance of a Dutch CSR by modeling within-word and cross-word pronunciation variation |
209 | -- | 224 | Michael Riley, William Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Andrej Ljolje, John McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Murat Saraclar, Charles Wooters, George Zavaliagkos. Stochastic pronunciation modelling from hand-labelled phonetic corpora |
225 | -- | 246 | Helmer Strik, Catia Cucchiarini. Modeling pronunciation variation for ASR: A survey of the literature |