Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 42, Issue 3-4

247 -- 270Caroline L. Smith. Topic transitions and durational prosody in reading aloud: production and modeling
271 -- 287Javier Ramírez, José C. Segura, M. Carmen Benítez, Ángel de la Torre, Antonio J. Rubio. Efficient voice activity detection algorithms using long-term speech information
289 -- 312Stephen Cox, Lluis Vinagre. Modelling of confusions in aircraft call-signs
313 -- 328Jan Zera. Speech intelligibility measured by adaptive maximum-likelihood procedure
329 -- 351Andrew N. Pargellis, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo, Chin-Hui Lee. An automatic dialogue generation platform for personalized dialogue applications
353 -- 371Ari Heikkinen. Development of a 4 kbit/s hybrid sinusoidal/CELP speech coder
373 -- 390Stephanie Seneff. The use of subword linguistic modeling for multiple tasks in speech recognition
391 -- 408Chaojun Liu, YongHong Yan. Robust state clustering using phonetic decision trees
409 -- 428Sherif Abdou, Michael S. Scordilis. Beam search pruning in speech recognition using a posterior probability-based confidence measure
429 -- 446V. Kamakshi Prasad, T. Nagarajan, Hema A. Murthy. Automatic segmentation of continuous speech using minimum phase group delay functions
447 -- 466Jin-Song Zhang, Keikichi Hirose. Tone nucleus modeling for Chinese lexical tone recognition
467 -- 478Dong Kook Kim, Nam Soo Kim. Rapid online adaptation using speaker space model evolution

Volume 42, Issue 2

141 -- 142. Editorial
143 -- 154R. Muralishankar, A. G. Ramakrishnan, P. Prathibha. Modification of pitch using DCT in the source domain
155 -- 173Esther Janse. Word perception in fast speech: artificially time-compressed vs. naturally produced fast speech
175 -- 189R. van Dinther, Armin Kohlrausch, R. Veldhuis. A method for analysing the perceptual relevance of glottal-pulse parameter variations
191 -- 206Alexander Seward. A fast HMM match algorithm for very large vocabulary speech recognition
207 -- 225Frédéric Béchet, Allen L. Gorin, Jeremy H. Wright, Dilek Hakkani-Tür. Detecting and extracting named entities from spontaneous speech in a mixed-initiative spoken dialogue context: How May I Help You?:::sm, tm:::
227 -- 240René Carré. From an acoustic tube to speech production

Volume 42, Issue 1

1 -- 3Jean-Claude Junqua, Christian Wellekens. Editorial
5 -- 23Kaisheng Yao, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Satoshi Nakamura. Noise adaptive speech recognition based on sequential noise parameter estimation
25 -- 41Christophe Cerisara, Luca Rigazio, Jean-Claude Junqua. alpha-Jacobian environmental adaptation
43 -- 58Zhipeng Zhang, Sadaoki Furui. Piecewise-linear transformation-based HMM adaptation for noisy speech
59 -- 73Dong Kook Kim, Nam Soo Kim. Maximum a posteriori adaptation of HMM parameters based on speaker space projection
75 -- 91John W. McDonough, Thomas Schaaf, Alex Waibel. Speaker adaptation with all-pass transforms
93 -- 108Jerome R. Bellegarda. Statistical language model adaptation: review and perspectives
109 -- 123Silke Goronzy, Stefan Rapp, Ralf Kompe. Generating non-native pronunciation variants for lexicon adaptation
125 -- 139Ananth Sankar, Ashvin Kannan. A comprehensive study of task-specific adaptation of speech recognition models