Journal: Speech Communication

Volume 52, Issue 9

693 -- 709Sandipan Chakroborty, Goutam Saha. Feature selection using singular value decomposition and QR factorization with column pivoting for text-independent speaker identification
710 -- 724Changchun Bao, Hao Xu, Bingyin Xia, Zhangyu Liu, Jianwei Qiu. An efficient transcoding algorithm between AMR-NB and G.729ab
725 -- 735Ayyoob Jafari, Farshad Almasganj. Using Laplacian eigenmaps latent variable model and manifold learning to improve speech recognition accuracy
736 -- 752Andrew Hines, Naomi Harte. Speech intelligibility from image processing
753 -- 761Mohaddeseh Nosratighods, Eliathamby Ambikairajah, Julien Epps, Michael John Carey. A segment selection technique for speaker verification
762 -- 775Brady Laska, Miodrag Bolic, Rafik A. Goubran. Discrete cosine transform particle filter speech enhancement

Volume 52, Issue 7-8

613 -- 625Dmitri Bitouk, Ragini Verma, Ani Nenkova. Class-level spectral features for emotion recognition
626 -- 637Murray J. Munro, Tracey M. Derwing, Clifford S. Burgess. Detection of nonnative speaker status from content-masked speech
638 -- 651Ulrich Reubold, Jonathan Harrington, Felicitas Kleber. Vocal aging effects on F::0:: and the first formant: A longitudinal analysis in adult speakers
652 -- 663Kai Yu, Mark J. F. Gales, Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland. Unsupervised training and directed manual transcription for LVCSR
664 -- 677J. M. Górriz, Javier Ramírez, Elmar Wolfgang Lang, Carlos García Puntonet, Ignacio Turias. Improved likelihood ratio test based voice activity detector applied to speech recognition
678 -- 692Claus Christiansen, Michael Syskind Pedersen, Torsten Dau. Prediction of speech intelligibility based on an auditory preprocessing model

Volume 52, Issue 6

477 -- 480Marion Dohen, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Gérard Bailly. Speech and face-to-face communication - An introduction
481 -- 492Benjamin Weiss, Christine Kühnel, Ina Wechsung, Sascha Fagel, Sebastian Möller. Quality of talking heads in different interaction and media contexts
493 -- 503Pierre Badin, Yuliya Tarabalka, Frédéric Elisei, Gérard Bailly. Can you read tongue movements? Evaluation of the contribution of tongue display to speech understanding
504 -- 512Panikos Heracleous, Denis Beautemps, Noureddine Aboutabit. Cued Speech automatic recognition in normal-hearing and deaf subjects
513 -- 524Emilie Troille, Marie-Agnès Cathiard, Christian Abry. Speech face perception is locked to anticipation in speech production
525 -- 532Mathilde Fort, Elsa Spinelli, Christophe Savariaux, Sonia Kandel. The word superiority effect in audiovisual speech perception
533 -- 541Marc Sato, Giovanni Buccino, Maurizio Gentilucci, Luigi Cattaneo. On the tip of the tongue: Modulation of the primary motor cortex during audiovisual speech perception
555 -- 564Erin Cvejic, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis. Prosody off the top of the head: Prosodic contrasts can be discriminated by head motion
565 -- 576Jean-Marc Colletta, Catherine Pellenq, Michèle Guidetti. Age-related changes in co-speech gesture and narrative: Evidence from French children and adults
577 -- 586Vincent Aubanel, Noël Nguyen. Automatic recognition of regional phonological variation in conversational interaction
587 -- 597Stefan Kopp. Social resonance and embodied coordination in face-to-face conversation with artificial interlocutors
598 -- 612Gérard Bailly, Stephan Raidt, Frédéric Elisei. Gaze, conversational agents and face-to-face communication

Volume 52, Issue 5

381 -- 393Teddy Surya Gunawan, Eliathamby Ambikairajah, Julien Epps. Perceptual speech enhancement exploiting temporal masking properties of human auditory system
394 -- 404Roberto Barra-Chicote, Junichi Yamagishi, Simon King, Juan Manuel Montero, Javier Macías Guarasa. Analysis of statistical parametric and unit selection speech synthesis systems applied to emotional speech
405 -- 412Young Han Lee, Hong Kook Kim. Entropy coding of compressed feature parameters for distributed speech recognition
413 -- 426Klára Vicsi, György Szaszák. Using prosody to improve automatic speech recognition
427 -- 439Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen, Yiteng Huang. On widely linear Wiener and tradeoff filters for noise reduction
440 -- 449Jesús Vicente-Peña, Fernando Díaz-de-María. Uncertainty decoding on Frequency Filtered parameters for robust ASR
450 -- 475Kuldip K. Paliwal, Kamil Wójcicki, Belinda Schwerin. Single-channel speech enhancement using spectral subtraction in the short-time modulation domain

Volume 52, Issue 4

269 -- 0Bruce Denby, Tanja Schultz, Kiyoshi Honda. Guest Editorial
270 -- 287B. Denby, T. Schultz, K. Honda, T. Hueber, J. M. Gilbert, J. S. Brumberg. Silent speech interfaces
288 -- 300Thomas Hueber, Elie-Laurent Benaroya, Gérard Chollet, Bruce Denby, Gérard Dreyfus, Maureen Stone. Development of a silent speech interface driven by ultrasound and optical images of the tongue and lips
301 -- 313Tatsuya Hirahara, Makoto Otani, Shota Shimizu, Tomoki Toda, Keigo Nakamura, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Kiyohiro Shikano. Silent-speech enhancement using body-conducted vocal-tract resonance signals
314 -- 326Viet-Anh Tran, Gérard Bailly, Hélène Loevenbruck, Tomoki Toda. Improvement to a NAM-captured whisper-to-speech system
327 -- 340Sanjay A. Patil, John H. L. Hansen. The physiological microphone (PMIC): A competitive alternative for speaker assessment in stress detection and speaker verification
341 -- 353Tanja Schultz, Michael Wand. Modeling coarticulation in EMG-based continuous speech recognition
354 -- 366Charles Jorgensen, Sorin Dusan. Speech interfaces based upon surface electromyography
367 -- 379Jonathan S. Brumberg, Alfonso Nieto-Castanon, Philip R. Kennedy, Frank H. Guenther. Brain-computer interfaces for speech communication

Volume 52, Issue 3

181 -- 200Sharon Goldwater, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning. Which words are hard to recognize? Prosodic, lexical, and disfluency factors that increase speech recognition error rates
201 -- 212Francisco Torreira, Martine Adda-Decker, Mirjam Ernestus. The Nijmegen Corpus of Casual French
213 -- 222Fabio Valente. Multi-stream speech recognition based on Dempster-Shafer combination rule
223 -- 235Jen-Tzung Chien, Chuang-Hua Chueh. Joint acoustic and language modeling for speech recognition
236 -- 245Jáchym Kolár, Yang Liu, Elizabeth Shriberg. Speaker adaptation of language and prosodic models for automatic dialog act segmentation of speech
246 -- 253Véronique Boulenger, Michel Hoen, Emmanuel Ferragne, François Pellegrino, Fanny Meunier. Real-time lexical competitions during speech-in-speech comprehension
254 -- 267Juan Pablo Arias, Néstor Becerra Yoma, Hiram Vivanco. Automatic intonation assessment for computer aided language learning

Volume 52, Issue 2

83 -- 98Tingyao Wu, Jacques Duchateau, Jean-Pierre Martens, Dirk Van Compernolle. Feature subset selection for improved native accent identification
99 -- 105Elizabeth K. Hanson, David R. Beukelman, Jana Kahl Heidemann, Erin Shutts-Johnson. The impact of alphabet supplementation and word prediction on sentence intelligiblity of electronically distorted speech
106 -- 122Yen-Liang Shue, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Markus Iseli, Sun-Ah Jun, Nanette Veilleux, Abeer Alwan. On the acoustic correlates of high and low nuclear pitch accents in American English
123 -- 133Jesús Vicente-Peña, Fernando Díaz-de-María, W. Bastiaan Kleijn. The synergy between bounded-distance HMM and spectral subtraction for robust speech recognition
134 -- 149John H. L. Hansen, Xianxian Zhang. Analysis of CFA-BF: Novel combined fixed/adaptive beamforming for robust speech recognition in real car environments
150 -- 163Andrew Beng Jin Teoh, Lee-Ying Chong. Secure speech template protection in speaker verification system
164 -- 179Michael Pucher, Dietmar Schabus, Junichi Yamagishi, Friedrich Neubarth, Volker Strom. Modeling and interpolation of Austrian German and Viennese dialect in HMM-based speech synthesis

Volume 52, Issue 11-12

863 -- 0Anne Cutler, Martin Cooke, Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri. Preface
864 -- 886Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri, Martin Cooke, Anne Cutler. Non-native speech perception in adverse conditions: A review
887 -- 899Sven L. Mattys, Lucy M. Carroll, Carrie K. W. Li, Sonia L. Y. Chan. Effects of energetic and informational masking on speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers
900 -- 910Chao-Yang Lee, Liang Tao, Z. S. Bond. Identification of multi-speaker Mandarin tones in noise by native and non-native listeners
911 -- 918Hugo Quené, L. E. van Delft. Non-native durational patterns decrease speech intelligibility
919 -- 929Payam Ezzatian, Meital Avivi, Bruce A. Schneider. Do nonnative listeners benefit as much as native listeners from spatial cues that release speech from masking?
930 -- 942Ann R. Bradlow, Cynthia G. Clopper, Rajka Smiljanic, Mary Ann Walter. A perceptual phonetic similarity space for languages: Evidence from five native language listener groups
943 -- 953Kristin J. Van Engen. Similarity and familiarity: Second language sentence recognition in first- and second-language multi-talker babble
954 -- 967Martin Cooke, Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri, Odette Scharenborg, Wim A. van Dommelen. Language-independent processing in speech perception: Identification of English intervocalic consonants by speakers of eight European languages
968 -- 979Wim A. van Dommelen, Valérie Hazan. Perception of English consonants in noise by native and Norwegian listeners
980 -- 995Mirjam Broersma, Odette Scharenborg. Native and non-native listeners perception of English consonants in different types of noise
996 -- 1009Valérie Hazan, Jeesun Kim, Yuchun Chen. Audiovisual perception in adverse conditions: Language, speaker and listener effects
1010 -- 1021Jan Volín, Radek Skarnitzl. The strength of foreign accent in Czech English under adverse listening conditions
1022 -- 1037Charlotte Gooskens, Vincent J. van Heuven, Renée van Bezooijen, Jos J. A. Pacilly. Is spoken Danish less intelligible than Swedish?
1038 -- 1055Antje Heinrich, Yvonne Flory, Sarah Hawkins. Influence of English r-resonances on intelligibility of speech in noise for native English and German listeners

Volume 52, Issue 10

777 -- 789John H. L. Hansen, Sharmistha S. Gray, Wooil Kim. Automatic voice onset time detection for unvoiced stops (/p/, /t/, /k/) with application to accent classification
790 -- 800Fabio Valente. Hierarchical and parallel processing of auditory and modulation frequencies for automatic speech recognition
801 -- 815Korbinian Riedhammer, Benoît Favre, Dilek Hakkani-Tür. Long story short - Global unsupervised models for keyphrase based meeting summarization
816 -- 833Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Sebastian Möller. Sequential classifiers for the prediction of user judgments about spoken dialog systems
834 -- 846Zhen-Hua Ling, Korin Richmond, Junichi Yamagishi. An Analysis of HMM-based prediction of articulatory movements
847 -- 862Josafá de Jesus Aguiar Pontes, Sadaoki Furui. Predicting the phonetic realizations of word-final consonants in context - A challenge for French grapheme-to-phoneme converters

Volume 52, Issue 1

1 -- 11Xugang Lu, S. Matsuda, Masashi Unoki, S. Nakamura. Temporal contrast normalization and edge-preserved smoothing of temporal modulation structures of speech for robust speech recognition
12 -- 40Tomi Kinnunen, Haizhou Li. An overview of text-independent speaker recognition: From features to supervectors
41 -- 60Kentaro Ishizuka, Tomohiro Nakatani, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Noboru Miyazaki. Noise robust voice activity detection based on periodic to aperiodic component ratio
61 -- 71Teruhisa Misu, Tatsuya Kawahara. Bayes risk-based dialogue management for document retrieval system with speech interface
72 -- 81Soundararajan Srinivasan, DeLiang L. Wang. Robust speech recognition by integrating speech separation and hypothesis testing