Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 41, Issue 4

531 -- 547Hakan Altinçay, Mübeccel Demirekler. Speaker identification by combining multiple classifiers using Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence
549 -- 561Antonio M. Peinado, Victoria E. Sánchez, José L. Pérez-Córdoba, Ángel de la Torre. HMM-based channel error mitigation and its application to distributed speech recognition
563 -- 577Ji-Hwan Kim, Philip C. Woodland. A combined punctuation generation and speech recognition system and its performance enhancement using prosody
579 -- 601Sirko Molau, Daniel Keysers, Hermann Ney. Matching training and test data distributions for robust speech recognition
603 -- 623Tin Lay Nwe, Say Wei Foo, Liyanage C. De Silva. Speech emotion recognition using hidden Markov models
625 -- 645Greg Kochanski, Chilin Shih, Hongyan Jing. Quantitative measurement of prosodic strength in Mandarin
647 -- 661Imed Zitouni, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Chin-Hui Lee. Boosting and combination of classifiers for natural language call routing systems
663 -- 674Eun-Kyoung Kim, Woo-Jin Han, Yung-Hwan Oh. A score function of splitting band for two-band speech model

Volume 41, Issue 2-3

273 -- 285Jing Zheng, Horacio Franco, Andreas Stolcke. Modeling word-level rate-of-speech variation in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition
287 -- 301Esther Janse, Sieb G. Nooteboom, Hugo Quené. Word-level intelligibility of time-compressed speech: prosodic and segmental factors
303 -- 329Olov Engwall. Combining MRI, EMA and EPG measurements in a three-dimensional tongue model
331 -- 348Mounya Elhilali, Taishih Chi, Shihab A. Shamma. A spectro-temporal modulation index (STMI) for assessment of speech intelligibility
349 -- 367Partha Niyogi, Padma Ramesh. The voicing feature for stop consonants: recognition experiments with continuously spoken alphabets
369 -- 379Hirofumi Yamamoto, Shuntaro Isogai, Yoshinori Sagisaka. Multi-class composite N-gram language model
381 -- 392Selma Özaydin, Buyurman Baykal. Matrix quantization and mixed excitation based linear predictive speech coding at very low bit rates
393 -- 407Erik M. Visser, Manabu Otsuka, Te-Won Lee. A spatio-temporal speech enhancement scheme for robust speech recognition in noisy environments
409 -- 427Ching-Ta Lu, Hsiao-Chuan Wang. Enhancement of single channel speech based on masking property and wavelet transform
429 -- 440Georg Meyer, Robert Morse. The intelligibility of consonants in noisy vowel-consonant-vowel sequences when the vowels are selectively enhanced
441 -- 453Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Keikichi Hirose, Nobuaki Minematsu. Mora F0 representation for accent type identification in continuous speech and considerations on its relation with perceived pitch values
455 -- 467Juha Häkkinen, Janne Suontausta, Søren Riis, Kåre Jean Jensen. Assessing text-to-phoneme mapping strategies in speaker independent isolated word recognition
469 -- 484Jingdong Chen, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Satoshi Nakamura. Cepstrum derived from differentiated power spectrum for robust speech recognition
485 -- 509P. Sivakumaran, Aladdin M. Ariyaeeinia, Martin J. Loomes. Sub-band based text-dependent speaker verification
511 -- 529Matthew Richardson, Jeff Bilmes, Chris Diorio. Hidden-articulator Markov models for speech recognition

Volume 41, Issue 1

1 -- 6Bert Schouten. The nature of speech perception (The psychophysics of speech perception III)
7 -- 21Sophie K. Scott, Richard J. S. Wise. Functional imaging and language: A critical guide to methodology and analysis
23 -- 34Sophie K. Scott, Richard J. S. Wise. PET and fMRI studies of the neural basis of speech perception
35 -- 47Nina Kraus, Trent G. Nicol. Aggregate neural responses to speech sounds in the central auditory system
49 -- 57Bradford J. May. Physiological and psychophysical assessments of the dynamic range of vowel representations in the auditory periphery
59 -- 69Keith R. Kluender, Jeffry A. Coady, Michael Kiefte. Sensitivity to change in perception of speech
71 -- 80Bert Schouten, Ellen Gerrits, Arjan van Hessen. The end of categorical perception as we know it
81 -- 91Brian C. J. Moore. Speech processing for the hearing-impaired: successes, failures, and implications for speech mechanisms
93 -- 106Sarah W. Wong, Christoph E. Schreiner. Representation of CV-sounds in cat primary auditory cortex: intensity dependence
107 -- 121Xiaoqin Wang, Thomas Lu, Li Liang. Cortical processing of temporal modulations
123 -- 134Peter Heil. Coding of temporal onset envelope in the auditory system
135 -- 149Ian M. Winter, Alan R. Palmer, Lutz Wiegrebe, Roy D. Patterson. Temporal coding of the pitch of complex sounds by presumed multipolar cells in the ventral cochlear nucleus
151 -- 163Ellen Covey. Brainstem mechanisms for analyzing temporal patterns of echolocation sounds: a model for understanding early stages of speech processing?
165 -- 178Daniel Margoliash. Offline learning and the role of autogenous speech: new suggestions from birdsong research
179 -- 188Karl-Heinz Esser. Modeling aspects of speech processing in bats--behavioral and neurophysiological studies
189 -- 200Nobuo Suga, Xiaofeng Ma, Enquan Gao, Masashi Sakai, Syed A. Chowdhury. Descending system and plasticity for auditory signal processing: neuroethological data for speech scientists
201 -- 219Hubert R. Dinse, Ben Godde, Günter Reuter, Sven M. Cords, Thomas Hilger. Auditory cortical plasticity under operation: reorganization of auditory cortex induced by electric cochlear stimulation reveals adaptation to altered sensory input statistics
221 -- 231Linda Polka, Ocke-Schwen Bohn. Asymmetries in vowel perception
233 -- 243Thierry Nazzi, Franck Ramus. Perception and acquisition of linguistic rhythm by infants
245 -- 255David Poeppel. The analysis of speech in different temporal integration windows: cerebral lateralization as asymmetric sampling in time
257 -- 270James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler, Dennis Norris. Flow of information in the spoken word recognition system