Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 36, Issue 3-4

169 -- 180A. Soquet, V. Lecuit, T. Metens, D. Demolin. Mid-sagittal cut to area function transformations: Direct measurements of mid-sagittal distance and area with MRI
181 -- 203Toshio Irino, Roy D. Patterson. Segregating information about the size and shape of the vocal tract using a time-domain auditory model: The stabilised wavelet-Mellin transform
205 -- 218Hwai-Tsu Hu, Fang-Jang Kuo, Hsin-Jen Wang. Supplementary schemes to spectral subtraction for speech enhancement
219 -- 246Elias Nemer, Rafik Goubran, Samy Mahmoud. Speech enhancement using fourth-order cumulants and optimum filters in the subband domain
247 -- 265Wern-Jun Wang, Yuan-Fu Liao, Sin-Horng Chen. RNN-based prosodic modeling for mandarin speech and its application to speech-to-text conversion
267 -- 275Yaxin Zhang, Anton Medievski, James Lawrence, Jianming Song. A study on tone statistics in Chinese names
277 -- 289Atsushi Nakamura. Restructuring Gaussian mixture density functions in speaker-independent acoustic models
291 -- 304Jen-Tzung Chien. Adaptive hierarchy of hidden Markov models for transformation-based adaptation
305 -- 315Masaki Naito, Li Deng, Yoshinori Sagisaka. Speaker clustering for speech recognition using vocal tract parameters
317 -- 326Wuei-He Tsai, Wen-Whei Chang. Discriminative training of Gaussian mixture bigram models with application to Chinese dialect identification
327 -- 342Tan Lee, Wai Kit Lo, P. C. Ching, Helen M. Meng. Spoken language resources for Cantonese speech processing
343 -- 373David T. Chappell, John H. L. Hansen. A comparison of spectral smoothing methods for segment concatenation based speech synthesis

Volume 36, Issue 1-2

1 -- 3Marc Swerts, Jacques M. B. Terken. Dialogue and prosody
5 -- 13Herbert H. Clark. Speaking in time
15 -- 30Stephen G. Pulman. Relating dialogue games to information state
31 -- 43Julia Hirschberg. Communication and prosody: Functional aspects of prosody
45 -- 62Elmar Nöth, Anton Batliner, Volker Warnke, Jürgen Haas, Manuela Boros, Jan Buckow, Richard Huber, Florian Gallwitz, M. Nutt, Heinrich Niemann. On the use of prosody in automatic dialogue understanding
63 -- 79Helen Wright Hastie, Massimo Poesio, Stephen Isard. Automatically predicting dialogue structure using prosodic features
81 -- 95Florian Gallwitz, Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Nöth, Volker Warnke. Integrated recognition of words and prosodic phrase boundaries
97 -- 111Keikichi Hirose, Hiromichi Kawanami. Temporal rate change of dialogue speech in prosodic units as compared to read speech
113 -- 132Atsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Hanae Koiso, Marc Swerts. Informational and dialogue-coordinating functions of prosodic features of Japanese echoic responses
133 -- 145Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts, Mariët Theune, Mieke Weegels. The dual of denial: Two uses of disconfirmations in dialogue and their prosodic correlates
147 -- 163Gina-Anne Levow. Adaptations in spoken corrections: Implications for models of conversational speech