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- Large vocabulary word recognition based on demi-syllable hidden Markov model using small amount of training dataKazunaga Yoshida, Takao Watanabe, Shinji Koga. 1-4 [doi]
- Speaker adaptation for large vocabulary speech recognition systems using speaker Markov modelsGerhard Rigoll. 5-8 [doi]
- Vector quantisation of the continuous distributions of an HMM speech recogniser based on mixtures of continuous distributionsEleftherios D. Frangoulis. 9-12 [doi]
- Tied mixture continuous parameter models for large vocabulary isolated speech recognitionJerome R. Bellegarda, David Nahamoo. 13-16 [doi]
- How limited training data can allow a neural network to outperform an `optimal' statistical classifierLes T. Niles, Harvey F. Silverman, Gary N. Tajchman, Marcia A. Bush. 17-20 [doi]
- Scaly artificial neural networks for speaker-independent recognition of isolated wordsAndreas Krause, Heidi Hackbarth. 21-24 [doi]
- Spotting Japanese CV-syllables and phonemes using time-delay neural networksHidefumi Sawai, Alex Waibel, Masanori Miyatake, Kiyohiro Shikano. 25-28 [doi]
- Speaker-independent word recognition using dynamic programming neural networksHiroaki Sakoe, Ryosuke Isotani, Kazunaga Yoshida, Ken-ichi Iso, Takao Watanabe. 29-32 [doi]
- Speech dynamics and recurrent neural networksHervé Bourlard, Christian J. Wellekens. 33-36 [doi]
- Toward a continuous model of the cortical column: Application to speech recognitionFrédéric Guyot, Frédéric Alexandre, Jean-Paul Haton. 37-40 [doi]
- A unified framework for LPC excitation representation in residual speech codersE. Ofer, David Malah, Amir Dembo. 41-44 [doi]
- A model of LPC excitation in terms of eigenvectors of the autocorrelation matrix of the impulse response of the LPC filterBishnu S. Atal. 45-48 [doi]
- Phonetically-based vector excitation coding of speech at 3.6 kbpsShihua Wang, Allen Gersho. 49-52 [doi]
- Code-book driven glottal pulse analysisAnders Bergström, Per Hedelin. 53-56 [doi]
- On improving vector excitation coders through the use of spherical lattice codebooks (SLCs)Mark Ireton, Costas S. Xydeas. 57-60 [doi]
- Fast CELP coding based on the Barnes-Wall lattice in 16 dimensionsClaude Lamblin, Jean-Pierre Adoul, Dominique Massaloux, Sarto Morissette. 61-64 [doi]
- Speech coding with time-varying bit allocations to excitation and LPC parametersNikil S. Jayant, Juin-Hwey Chen. 65-68 [doi]
- Spectral quantization and interpolation for CELP codersBishnu S. Atal, Richard V. Cox, Peter Kroon. 69-72 [doi]
- A 2 ms delay CELP coderLuca Cellario, Giuseppe Ferraris, Daniele Sereno. 73-76 [doi]
- The mean squared error criterion: Its effect on the performance of speech codersTimothy Thorpe. 77-80 [doi]
- Shift-invariant, multi-category phoneme recognition using Kohonen's LVQ2Erik McDermott, Shigeru Katagiri. 81-84 [doi]
- A simulation study on the usefulness of broad phonetic classification in automatic speech recognitionGert-Jan Vernooij, Gerrit Bloothooft, Yvonne van Holsteijn. 85-88 [doi]
- Speaker adaptation applied to HMM and neural networksSatoshi Nakamura 0001, Kiyohiro Shikano. 89-92 [doi]
- Automatic extraction of acoustic prototypes for large vocabulary speech recognition by using speaker-independent featuresAnna Maria Colla. 93-96 [doi]
- A locus model of coarticulation in an HMM speech recognizerLi Deng, Patrick Kenny, Matthew Lennig, Vishwa Gupta, Paul Mermelstein. 97-100 [doi]
- Real-time recognition of subword units on a hybrid multi-DSP/ASIC based acoustic front-endAbdulmesih Aktas, Harald Höge. 101-103 [doi]
- Characterization of spectral transitions with applications to acoustic sub-word segmentation and automatic speech recognitionKathy L. Brown, V. Ralph Algazi. 104-107 [doi]
- An improved sub-word based speech recognizerTorbjørn Svendsen, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Erik Harborg, P. O. Husoy. 108-111 [doi]
- Consonant recognition by modular construction of large phonemic time-delay neural networksAlex Waibel, Hidefumi Sawai, Kiyohiro Shikano. 112-115 [doi]
- Improving speech recognition accuracy with contextual phonemes and MMI trainingAnne-Marie Derouault, Bernard Mérialdo. 116-119 [doi]
- Robust and fast code-excited linear predictive coding of speech signalsAlain Le Guyader, Dominique Massaloux, Jean-Pierre Petit. 120-123 [doi]
- A fully vector quantised self-excited vocoderRedwan Salami, Lajos Hanzo, Derek G. Appleby. 124-127 [doi]
- Improved quality CELP base-band coding of speech at low-bit ratesAhmet M. Kondoz, K. Y. Lee, Barry G. Evans. 128-131 [doi]
- Adaptive code excited linear predictive coder (ACELPC)Jean E. Menez, Claude R. Galand, Michele M. Rosso, F. Bottau. 132-135 [doi]
- Multipulse-based codebooks for CELP coding at 7 kbpsHong Chae Woo, Jerry D. Gibson. 136-139 [doi]
- Lattice quantizers in speech codingH. Brehm, Manfred Herbert. 140-143 [doi]
- A 4.8 Kbps homomorphic vocoder using analysis-by-synthesis excitation analysisJae H. Chung, Ronald W. Schafer. 144-147 [doi]
- ARMA model based speech coding at 8 kb/sMasumi Akamine, Kimio Miseki. 148-151 [doi]
- On the performance of CELP algorithms for low rate speech codingMartin Schultheiß, Arild Lacroix. 152-155 [doi]
- Multimode coding: application to CELPTomohiko Taniguchi, Shigeyuki Unagami, Robert M. Gray. 156-159 [doi]
- Cascaded likelihood vector coding of the LPC informationYair Shoham. 160-163 [doi]
- Speech coding with multi-layer networksYoshua Bengio, Régis Cardin, Piero Cosi, Renato de Mori. 164-167 [doi]
- Efficient encoding of speech LSP parameters using the discrete cosine transformationNariman Farvardin, Rajiv Laroia. 168-171 [doi]
- Transform subbands coding with channel error controlBaruch Mazor, C. Hudson, D. Borkowski. 172-175 [doi]
- Combined source-channel codingSalvatore D. Morgera, Mohammad Reza Soleymani, Yves Normandin. 176-179 [doi]
- Pattern search prediction of speechRobert E. Bogner, Tzuyin Li. 180-183 [doi]
- Single DSP implementation of a 16 kbps sub-band speech coder for portable communicationsJames L. Dixon, Vijay K. Varma, Nelson Sollenberger, David W. Lin. 184-187 [doi]
- Variable rate coding scheme for audio signal with subband and embedded coding techniquesJunji Suzuki, Naohisa Ohta. 188-191 [doi]
- Some experiments of 7 kHz audio coding at 16 kbit/sRosario Drogo de Jacovo, Roberto Montagna, Franco Perosino, Daniele Sereno. 192-195 [doi]
- An 8 kbit/s transform coder for noisy channelsTakehiro Moriya, Hirohito Suda. 196-199 [doi]
- An evaluation of 4800 bps voice codersDavid P. Kemp, Retha A. Sueda, Thomas E. Tremain. 200-203 [doi]
- A high quality speech coder at 400 bpsY. J. Liu, Joseph Rothweiler. 204-206 [doi]
- Phase coherence in speech reconstruction for enhancement and coding applicationsThomas F. Quatieri, Robert J. McAulay. 207-210 [doi]
- The effects of subtractive-type speech enhancement/noise reduction algorithms on parameter estimation for improved recognition and coding in high noise environmentsWilliam M. Kushner, Vladimir Goncharoff, Chung Wu, Vien Nguyen, John N. Damoulakis. 211-214 [doi]
- Methods for dynamic excitation control in parallel formant speech synthesisDavid M. Howard 0001, Andrew P. Breen. 215-218 [doi]
- Neural network based generation of fundamental frequency contoursMichael S. Scordilis, John N. Gowdy. 219-222 [doi]
- Voice source rules for text-to-speech synthesisRolf Carlson, Gunnar Fant, Christer Gobl, Björn Granström, Inger Karlsson, Qiguang Lin. 223-226 [doi]
- Articulatory synthesis with the aid of a neural netMazin G. Rahim, Colin C. Goodyear. 227-230 [doi]
- New concept in acoustic-articulatory-phonetic relations-perspectives and applicationsRené Carré, Mohamad Mrayati. 231-234 [doi]
- Modelling coarticulationJ. Brian Pickering. 235-237 [doi]
- A diphone synthesis system based on time-domain prosodic modifications of speechChristian Hamon, Eric Moulines, Francis Charpentier. 238-241 [doi]
- A multi-lingual text-to-speech systemHector R. Javkin, Kazue Hata, Lucio Mendes, Steven Pearson, Hisayo Ikuta, Abigail Kaun, Gregory DeHaan, Alan Jackson, Beatrix Zimmermann, Tracy Wise, Caroline Henton, Merrilyn Gow, Kenji Matsui, Noriyo Hara, Masaki Kitano, Der-Hwa Lin, Chun-Hong Lin. 242-245 [doi]
- Fundamental consideration of finite element method for the simulation of the vibration of vocal cordsHirohisa Iijima, Nobuhiro Miki, Nobuo Nagai. 246-249 [doi]
- The DEPES development system for text-to-speech synthesisBert Van Coile. 250-253 [doi]
- Application of hidden Markov models for recognition of a limited set of words in unconstrained speechJay G. Wilpon, Chin-Hui Lee, Lawrence R. Rabiner. 254-257 [doi]
- Spectral estimation using a log-distance error criterion applied to speech recognitionDirk Van Compernolle. 258-261 [doi]
- A comparison of several acoustic representations for speech recognition with degraded and undegraded speechMelvyn J. Hunt, Claude Lefèbvre. 262-265 [doi]
- Stress compensation and noise reduction algorithms for robust speech recognitionJohn H. L. Hansen, Mark A. Clements. 266-269 [doi]
- An LPC-based spectral similarity measure for speech recognition in the presence of co-channel speech interferenceGary E. Kopec, Marcia A. Bush. 270-273 [doi]
- Isolated word recognition using continuous state transition-probability and DP-matchingTomio Takara. 274-277 [doi]
- Formant transition detection in isolated vowels with transitions in initial and final positionPaul Cosgrove, J. Patrick Wilson, Roy D. Patterson. 278-281 [doi]
- Use of the Derin's algorithm in hidden semi-Markov models for automatic speech recognitionY. Guedon, C. Cocozza-Thivent. 282-285 [doi]
- Unsupervised speaker adaptation method based on hierarchical spectral clusteringSadaoki Furui. 286-289 [doi]
- On the use of HMMs to recognize cerebral palsy speech: isolated word caseD. Hsu, John R. Deller Jr.. 290-293 [doi]
- Unsupervised speaker adaptation by probabilistic spectrum fittingStephen J. Cox, John S. Bridle. 294-297 [doi]
- HMM-based speech recognition using dynamic spectral featureMasafumi Nishimura. 298-301 [doi]
- Enhancing the discrimination of speaker independent hidden Markov models with corrective trainingTed H. Applebaum, Brian A. Hanson. 302-305 [doi]
- Improved training using semi-hidden Markov models in speech recognitionX. Zhang, John S. Mason. 306-309 [doi]
- A piecewise approach to connectionist networks for speech recognitionFred Stentiford, Richard Hemmings. 310-313 [doi]
- On the use of neural networks for speaker independent isolated word recognitionPiero Demichelis, L. Fissore, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, E. Piccolo. 314-317 [doi]
- A sub-word based speaker independent speech recognizer using a two-pass segmentation schemeMagne Hallstein Johnsen. 318-321 [doi]
- A new algorithm for representing acoustic feature dynamicsShigeru Katagiri, Erik McDermott, Manami Yokota. 322-325 [doi]
- Speech recognition using dynamic transformation of phoneme templates depending on acoustic/phonetic environmentsYoshiharu Abe, Kunio Nakajima. 326-329 [doi]
- Phonetic recognition using peak weighted binary spectrumKi Chui Kim, Hwang Soo Lee, Jung Wan Cho. 330-333 [doi]
- Feature-based recognition of nonsonorant consonants in Chinese speechSiyu Zhu, Jiankui Zhao, Cheng Fan. 334-337 [doi]
- Extraction and evaluation of phonetic-acoustic rules for continuous speech recognitionShinta Kimura, Hitoshi Iwamida, Toru Sanada. 338-341 [doi]
- Phonetic properties of a large Spanish lexicon and its implications for large vocabulary speech recognitionH. Hasan, J. M. Pardo, S. Alexandres, C. Casado. 342-344 [doi]
- Matrix fast match: a fast method for identifying a short list of candidate words for decodingLalit R. Bahl, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Dimitri Kanevsky, David Nahamoo. 345-348 [doi]
- Filtering of colored noise for speech enhancement and codingBoneung Koo, Jerry D. Gibson, Steven D. Gray. 349-352 [doi]
- Speech enhancement based upon hidden Markov modelingYariv Ephraim, David Malah, Bing-Hwang Juang. 353-356 [doi]
- Neural network enhancement for a two speaker separation systemCharles H. Rogers, D. Chien, M. Featherstone, Kwang-Shik Min. 357-360 [doi]
- Speech-state-adaptive simulation of co-channel talker interference suppressionMarc A. Zissman, Clifford J. Weinstein, Louis D. Braida, Rosalie M. Uchanski, William M. Rabinowitz. 361-364 [doi]
- Speech/nonspeech discrimination for speech recognition system under real life noise environmentsHidefumi Kobatake, Katsuhisa Tawa, Akira Ishida. 365-368 [doi]
- The voice activity detector for the Pan-European digital cellular mobile telephone serviceD. K. Freeman, G. Cosier, C. B. Southcott, I. Boyd. 369-372 [doi]
- Noise-immune multisensor speech input: formal subjective testing in operational conditionsV. Viswanathan, C. Henry. 373-376 [doi]
- The effects of non-stationary signal characteristics on the performance of adaptive audio restoration systemsSaeed Vaseghi, Peter J. W. Rayner. 377-380 [doi]
- A new sample-interpolation method for recovering missing speech samples in packet voice communicationsMitsuhiro Yuito, Naoki Matsuo. 381-384 [doi]
- Study and comparison of three structures for enhancement of noisy speechGérard Faucon, Saïd Tazi Mezalek, Régine Le Bouquin. 385-388 [doi]
- Acoustic segmentation and phonetic classification in the SUMMIT systemVictor Zue, James R. Glass, Michael Philips, Stephanie Seneff. 389-392 [doi]
- Phoneme segmentation using spectrogram reading knowledgeKaichiro Hatazaki, Yasuhiro Komori, Takeshi Kawabata, Kiyohiro Shikano. 393-396 [doi]
- Phoneme environment clustering for speech recognitionShigeki Sagayama. 397-400 [doi]
- A stochastic/feature based recogniser and its training algorithmK. Frimpong-Ansah, David J. B. Pearce, Wendy J. Holmes, N. G. Dixon. 401-404 [doi]
- HMM clustering for connected word recognitionLawrence R. Rabiner, Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang, Jay G. Wilpon. 405-408 [doi]
- Speech recognition using temporal decomposition and multi-layer feed-forward automataClaude Montacié, Khalid Choukri, Gérard Chollet. 409-412 [doi]
- Learning phoneme recognition using neural networksSteve Renals, Richard Rohwer. 413-416 [doi]
- A connectionist model for phoneme recognition in continuous speechT. D. Harrison, Frank Fallside. 417-420 [doi]
- On modeling duration in context in speech recognitionJoseph Picone. 421-424 [doi]
- A connectionist approach to continuous speech recognitionMichael A. Franzini, Michael J. Witbrock, Kai-Fu Lee. 425-428 [doi]
- Recent advances in speech processingJ. Mariani. 429-440 [doi]
- Speaker independent phonetic transcription of fluent speech for large vocabulary speech recognitionStephen E. Levinson, M. Y. Liberman, Andrej Ljolje, Laura G. Miller. 441-444 [doi]
- The SPHINX speech recognition systemKai-Fu Lee, Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Mei-Yuh Hwang, Sanjoy Mahajan, Raj Reddy. 445-448 [doi]
- The Lincoln robust continuous speech recognizerDouglas B. Paul. 449-452 [doi]
- A word hypothesizer for a large vocabulary continuous speech understanding systemL. Fissore, Pietro Laface, Giorgio Micca, Roberto Pieraccini. 453-456 [doi]
- Word recognition in continuous speech using a phonological based two-network matching parser and a synthesis based predictionMartin Brenner, Harald Höge, Erwin Marschall, Jorge Romano. 457-460 [doi]
- Island-driven continuous speech recognizer using phone-based HMM word spottingTakeshi Kawabata, Kiyohiro Shikano. 461-464 [doi]
- Large vocabulary natural language continuous speech recognitionLalit R. Bahl, Raimo Bakis, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Peter F. Brown, D. Burshtein, Subrata K. Das, Peter V. de Souza, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Frederick Jelinek, Dimitri Kanevsky, Robert L. Mercer, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny. 465-467 [doi]
- Robust LPC analysis and synthesis using the KL transformation of acoustic subwords spectraV. Ralph Algazi, Sang Chung, Michael J. Ready, Kathy L. Brown. 468-471 [doi]
- Intelligibility measurement of interrupted voice communication systemsJohn D. Tardelli. 472-475 [doi]
- A comparative study of cepstral lifters and distance measures for all pole models of speech in noiseJean-Claude Junqua, Hisashi Wakita. 476-479 [doi]
- The effective second formant F2' and the vocal tract front-cavityHynek Hermansky, David J. Broad. 480-483 [doi]
- Formant extraction from Fourier transform phaseHema A. Murthy, K. V. Madhu Murthy, B. Yegnanarayana. 484-487 [doi]
- Optimization of spectral warping parameters in a speech modification systemVladimir Goncharoff, Suresh Chandran. 488-491 [doi]
- Analysis and encoding of speech for a parallel formant synthesizerA. Lowry, M. C. Hall, P. M. Hughes. 492-495 [doi]
- A computational cochlear nonlinear preprocessing model with adaptive Q circuitsTatsuya Hirahara, Takashi Komakine. 496-499 [doi]
- An ADPCM architecture based on models of the auditory systemBenjamin Monderer, Aurel A. Lazar. 500-503 [doi]
- Investigation of phonemic context in speech using self-organizing feature mapsVeton Kepuska, John N. Gowdy. 504-507 [doi]
- A new algorithm for temporal decomposition of speech-application to a numerical model of coarticulationGérard Bailly, Pierre-François Marteau, Christian Abry. 508-511 [doi]
- Car noise processing for speech inputI. Lecomte, Michel Lever, Jérôme Boudy, Alain Tassy. 512-515 [doi]
- On the use of the information on individual speaker's position in the parameter space for speaker recognitionHideki Noda. 516-519 [doi]
- The optimization of perceptually-based features for speaker identificationL. Xu, John Oglesby, John S. Mason. 520-523 [doi]
- Speaker verification over long distance telephone linesJayant M. Naik, Lorin Netsch, George R. Doddington. 524-527 [doi]
- Improved automatic language identification in noisy speechFred J. Goodman, Alvin F. Martin, Robert E. Wohlford. 528-531 [doi]
- Some statistical issues in the comparison of speech recognition algorithmsL. Gillick, Stephen J. Cox. 532-535 [doi]
- Benchmark tests for DARPA resource management database performance evaluationsDavid S. Pallett. 536-539 [doi]
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- A determination of the sensitivity of speech recognisers to speaker variabilityTrevor J. Thomas, Jeremy Peckham, Eleftherios D. Frangoulis. 544-547 [doi]
- Robust smoothing methods for discrete hidden Markov modelsRichard M. Schwartz, Owen Kimball, Francis Kubala, Ming-Whei Feng, Yen-Lu Chow, Chris Barry, John Makhoul. 548-551 [doi]
- Performance of speech recognition devices: evaluating speech produced over the telephone networkDina Yashchin, Sara Basson, Niels Lauritzen, Suzi Levas, Annie Loring, Judith Spitz. 552-555 [doi]
- Phonetically sensitive discriminants for improved speech recognitionGeorge R. Doddington. 556-559 [doi]
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- A nonparametric method of formant estimation using group delay spectraG. Duncan, B. Yegnanarayana, Hema A. Murthy. 572-575 [doi]
- Adaptive pitch detection algorithm for noisy signalsC. S. Wu, V. Nguyen, Vladimir Goncharoff, William Kushner, John Damoulakis. 576-579 [doi]
- A phonetic vocoderJoseph Picone, George R. Doddington. 580-583 [doi]
- A phonetically labeled acoustic segment (PLAS) approach to speech analysis-synthesisFrank K. Soong. 584-587 [doi]
- Dynamic programming search of articulatory codebooksJuergen Schroeter, M. Mohan Sondhi. 588-591 [doi]
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- An LSP based speech quality measureH. J. Coetzee, Thomas P. Barnwell III. 596-599 [doi]
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- Explicit modeling of vowel coarticulation in continuous speech recognitionJames L. Hieronymus. 608-611 [doi]
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- A generalization of the Baum algorithm to rational objective functionsP. S. Gopalakrishnan, Dimitri Kanevsky, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo. 631-634 [doi]
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- Unified techniques for vector quantization and hidden Markov modeling using semi-continuous modelsX. D. Huang, Mervyn A. Jack. 639-642 [doi]
- Learning accurate finite-state structural models of words through the ECGI algorithmHéctor M. Rulot, Natividad Prieto, Enrique Vidal 0001. 643-646 [doi]
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- Temporal decomposition: a framework for enhanced speech recognitionMahesan Niranjan, Frank Fallside. 655-658 [doi]
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- Using prosodic rules in speech recognition expert systemM. K. Nasri, Geneviève Caelen-Haumont, Jean Caelen. 671-674 [doi]
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- Real-time connected-word recognition in a noisy environmentAndreas Noll, Hans-Hermann Hamer, H. Piotrowski, Hans-Wilhelm Rühl, Stefan Dobler, J. Weith. 679-681 [doi]
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- Synthetic phoneme prototypes in a connected-word speech recognition systemMats Blomberg. 687-690 [doi]
- Experimental results on large vocabulary continuous speech understandingMiriam De Mattia, Egidio P. Giachin. 691-694 [doi]
- A stochastic parts program and noun phrase parser for unrestricted textKenneth Ward Church. 695-698 [doi]
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- An expandable error-protected 4800 bps CELP coder (US Federal Standard 4800 bps voice coder)Joseph P. Campbell Jr., Vanoy C. Welch, Thomas E. Tremain. 735-738 [doi]
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- Subband vector excitation coding with adaptive bit-allocationMei Yong, Allen Gersho. 743-746 [doi]
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