Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 38, Issue 3-4

237 -- 265K. Reinhard, M. Niranjan. Diphone subspace mixture trajectory models for HMM complementation
267 -- 286Ángel de la Torre, Antonio M. Peinado, Antonio J. Rubio, José C. Segura, Carmen Benítez. Discriminative feature weighting for HMM-based continuous speech recognizers
287 -- 303Rubén San Segundo, José Colás, Ricardo de Córdoba, José M. Pardo. Spanish recognizer of continuously spelled names over the telephone
305 -- 320Mikko Tammi, Ari Heikkinen, Jukka Saarinen. On methods for perfect reconstruction WI speech coding with preprocessing
321 -- 334Paavo Alku, Juha Vintturi, Erkki Vilkman. Measuring the effect of fundamental frequency raising as a strategy for increasing vocal intensity in soft, normal and loud phonation
335 -- 347Nicola Bertoldi, Fabio Brugnara, Mauro Cettolo, Marcello Federico, Diego Giuliani. Cross-task portability of a broadcast news speech recognition system
349 -- 364Yeou-Jiunn Chen, Chung-Hsien Wu, Yu-Hsien Chiu, Hsiang-Chuan Liao. Generation of robust phonetic set and decision tree for Mandarin using chi-square testing
365 -- 381Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale, Giuseppe Ruggeri. Hybrid multimode/multirate CS-ACELP speech coding for adaptive voice over IP
383 -- 398Janez Kaiser, Bogomir Horvat, Zdravko Kacic. Overall risk criterion estimation of hidden Markov model parameters
399 -- 411Herman J. M. Steeneken, Tammo Houtgast. Phoneme-group specific octave-band weights in predicting speech intelligibility
413 -- 425Herman J. M. Steeneken, Tammo Houtgast. Validation of the revised STI::r:: method
427 -- 440John Sirigos, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis. A hybrid syllable recognition system based on vowel spotting
441 -- 459Sebastian Möller, Hervé Bourlard. Analytic assessment of telephone transmission impact on ASR performance using a simulation model

Volume 38, Issue 1-2

1 -- 17Jürgen Tchorz, Birger Kollmeier. Estimation of the signal-to-noise ratio with amplitude modulation spectrograms
19 -- 28Dietrich Klakow, Jochen Peters. Testing the correlation of word error rate and perplexity
29 -- 45Mikko Kurimo. Thematic indexing of spoken documents by using self-organizing maps
47 -- 75Sebastian Möller, Alexander Raake. Telephone speech quality prediction: Towards network planning and monitoring models for modern network scenarios
77 -- 88Néstor Becerra Yoma, Tarciano Facco Pegoraro. Robust speaker verification with state duration modeling
89 -- 100Ki-Seung Lee, Richard V. Cox. A segmental speech coder based on a concatenative TTS
101 -- 113C. Nieuwoudt, Elizabeth C. Botha. Cross-language use of acoustic information for automatic speech recognition
115 -- 130Young-Sun Yun, Yung-Hwan Oh. A segmental-feature HMM for continuous speech recognition based on a parametric trajectory model
131 -- 139Lori Lamel, Samir Bennacef, Jean-Luc Gauvain, H. Dartigues, J. N. Temem. User evaluation of the M::ASK:: kiosk
141 -- 160Gautam K. Vallabha, Betty Tuller. Systematic errors in the formant analysis of steady-state vowels
161 -- 165Ian McLoughlin, ZhongQiang Ding, Eng Chong Tan. Intelligibility evaluation of GSM coder for Mandarin speech using CDRT
167 -- 182W. A. Ainsworth. Factors affecting the identification of concurrent and overlapping approximants
183 -- 199Chung-Hsien Wu, Gwo-Lang Yan, Chien-Liang Lin. Speech act modeling in a spoken dialog system using a fuzzy fragment-class Markov model
201 -- 209Changsheng Yang, Maureen Stone. Dynamic programming method for temporal registration of three-dimensional tongue surface motion from multiple utterances
211 -- 0David S. Pallett, Lori Lamel. Corrigendum to Editorial [Speech Communication 37 (2002) (1-2)]
213 -- 230Long Nguyen, Spyros Matsoukas, Jason Davenport, Francis Kubala, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul. Progress in transcription of Broadcast News using Byblos