Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 35, Issue 3-4

141 -- 177Martin Cooke, Daniel P. W. Ellis. The auditory organization of speech and other sources in listeners and computational models
179 -- 190Xavier Pelorson. On the meaning and accuracy of the pressure-flow technique to determine constriction areas within the vocal tract
191 -- 202Mi Suk Lee, Hong Kook Kim, Hwang Soo Lee. A new distortion measure for spectral quantization based on the LSF intermodel interlacing property
203 -- 218Chiyomi Miyajima, Hideyuki Watanabe, Keiichi Tokuda, Tadashi Kitamura, Shigeru Katagiri. A new approach to designing a feature extractor in speaker identification based on discriminative feature extraction
219 -- 237Chung-Hsien Wu, Jau-Hung Chen. Automatic generation of synthesis units and prosodic information for Chinese concatenative synthesis

Volume 35, Issue 1-2

1 -- 3Herman J. M. Steeneken. Multi-lingual interoperability in speech technology
5 -- 20Martine Adda-Decker. Towards multilingual interoperability in automatic speech recognition
21 -- 30Joachim Köhler. Multilingual phone models for vocabulary-independent speech recognition tasks
31 -- 51Tanja Schultz, Alex Waibel. Language-independent and language-adaptive acoustic modeling for speech recognition
53 -- 69Ulla Uebler. Multilingual speech recognition in seven languages
71 -- 79Dirk Van Compernolle. Recognizing speech of goats, wolves, sheep and ... non-natives
81 -- 102Robert Eklund, Anders Lindström. Xenophones: An investigation of phone set expansion in Swedish and implications for speech recognition and speech synthesis
103 -- 113Sander J. van Wijngaarden. Intelligibility of native and non-native Dutch speech
115 -- 124Marc A. Zissman, Kay Berkling. Automatic language identification
125 -- 138Kay Berkling. SCoPE, syllable core and periphery evaluation: Automatic syllabification and foreign accent identification