Journal: IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 8Adoram Erell, Mitchel Weintraub. Estimation of noise-corrupted speech DFT-spectrum using the pitch period
9 -- 17Paul J. Dix, Gerrit Bloothooft. A breakpoint analysis procedure based on temporal decomposition
18 -- 23James D. Mills, Charles E. Rohrs, Robert B. Magill. Encoder reverberations in adaptive predictive coding
24 -- 28Mohammad Reza Soleymani. A new tandem source-channel trellis coding scheme
29 -- 41Nicolas Moreau, Przemyslaw Dymarski. Selection of excitation vectors for the CELP coders
42 -- 54W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Ravi P. Ramachandran, Peter Kroon. Interpolation of the pitch-predictor parameters in analysis-by-synthesis speech coders
55 -- 62Wolfgang G. Knecht. Nonlinear noise filtering and beamforming using the perceptron and its Volterra approximation
63 -- 68Ying Hao. Speech recognition using speaker adaptation by system parameter transformation
69 -- 79Keh-Yih Su, Chin-Hui Lee. Speech recognition using weighted HMM and subspace projection approaches
80 -- 89Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Li Deng. Waveform-based speech recognition using hidden filter models: parameter selection and sensitivity to power normalization
90 -- 93Sam Crisafulli, Gonzalo J. Rey, C. Richard Johnson Jr., Rodney A. Kennedy. A coupled approach to ADPCM adaptation
94 -- 97Dimitry Rtischev, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny. Speaker adaptation via VQ prototype modification
97 -- 102Beth A. Carlson, Mark A. Clements. A projection-based likelihood measure for speech recognition in noise
102 -- 104Jianing Dai, Iain G. MacKenzie, Jon E. M. Tyler. Stochastic modeling of temporal information in speech for hidden Markov models
113 -- 114Allen Gorin, Richard J. Mammone. Introduction to the special issue on neural networks for speech processing
115 -- 132Oded Ghitza. Auditory models and human performance in tasks related to speech coding and speech recognition
133 -- 150Juergen Schroeter, Man Mohan Sondhi. Techniques for estimating vocal-tract shapes from the speech signal
151 -- 160George Zavaliagkos, Ying Zhao, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul. A hybrid segmental neural net/hidden Markov model system for continuous speech recognition
161 -- 174Steve Renals, Nelson Morgan, Hervé Bourlard, Michael Cohen, Horacio Franco. Connectionist probability estimators in HMM speech recognition
175 -- 184Gerhard Rigoll. Maximum mutual information neural networks for hybrid connectionist-HMM speech recognition systems
185 -- 193Philippe Le Cerf, Weiye Ma, Dirk Van Compernolle. Multilayer perceptrons as labelers for hidden Markov models
194 -- 205Kevin R. Farrell, Richard J. Mammone, Khaled T. Assaleh. Speaker recognition using neural networks and conventional classifiers
206 -- 216Jung-Kuei Chen, Frank K. Soong. An N-best candidates-based discriminative training for speech recognition applications
217 -- 223Christian Dugast, Laurence Devillers, Xavier L. Aubert. Combining TDNN and HMM in a hybrid system for improved continuous-speech recognition
224 -- 240Allen L. Gorin, Stephen E. Levinson, A. Sankar. An experiment in spoken language acquisition