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- On the robust incorporation of formant features into hidden Markov models for automatic speech recognitionPhilip N. Garner, Wendy J. Holmes. 1-4 [doi]
- Exploiting acoustic feature correlations by joint neural vector quantizer design in a discrete HMM systemChristoph Neukirchen, Daniel Willett, Stefan Eickeler, Stefan Müller. 5-8 [doi]
- A NN/HMM hybrid for continuous speech recognition with a discriminant nonlinear feature extractionGerhard Rigoll, Daniel Willett. 9-12 [doi]
- Incorporating voice onset time to improve letter recognition accuraciesPartha Niyogi, Padma Ramesh. 13-16 [doi]
- On the use of normalized LPC error towards better large vocabulary speech recognition systemsRathinavelu Chengalvarayan. 17-20 [doi]
- Use of periodicity and jitter as speech recognition featuresDavid L. Thomson, Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan. 21-24 [doi]
- Accent type recognition and syntactic boundary detection of Japanese using statistical modeling of moraic transitions of fundamental frequency contoursKeikichi Hirose, Koji Iwano. 25-28 [doi]
- A novel feature-extraction for speech recognition based on multiple acoustic-feature planesTsuneo Nitta. 29-32 [doi]
- An error correction approach based on the MAP algorithm combined with hidden Markov modelsTadashi Yonezaki, Koji Yoshida, Toshio Yagi. 33-36 [doi]
- Quantization of the spectral envelope for sinusoidal codersThomas Eriksson, Hong-Goo Kang, Yannis Stylianou. 37-40 [doi]
- Robust speech mode based LSF vector quantization for low bit rate codersSrinivas Nandkumar, Kumar Swaminathan, Udaya Bhaskar. 41-44 [doi]
- A new general distance measure for quantization of LSF and their transformed coefficientsHai Le Vu, László Lois. 45-48 [doi]
- Variable model order LPC quantizationPasi Ojala, Ari Lakaniemi. 49-52 [doi]
- Optimal transform for segmented parametric speech codingDamith J. Mudugamuwa, Alan B. Bradley. 53-56 [doi]
- Two novel lossless algorithms to exploit index redundancy in VQ speech compressionSridha Sridharan, John Leis. 57-60 [doi]
- Multicodebook vector quantization of LPC parametersCostas S. Xydeas, Thomas M. Chapman. 61-64 [doi]
- Personal speech codingWenhui Jin, Wai-Yip Chan. 65-68 [doi]
- A genetic approach to the design of general-tree-structured vector quantizers for speech codingLin Yu Tseng, Shiueng Bien Yang. 69-72 [doi]
- Minimum cross-entropy adaptation of hidden Markov modelsMohamed Afify, Jean-Paul Haton. 73-76 [doi]
- Improving Viterbi Bayesian predictive classification via sequential Bayesian learning in robust speech recognitionHui Jiang 0001, Keikichi Hirose, Qiang Huo. 77-80 [doi]
- Discriminative learning of additive noise and channel distortions for robust speech recognitionJiqing Han, Munsung Han, Gyu-Bong Park, JeonGue Park, Wen Gao, Doosung Hwang. 81-84 [doi]
- A combination of discriminative and maximum likelihood techniques for noise robust speech recognitionKari Laurila, Marcel Vasilache, Olli Viikki. 85-88 [doi]
- Frame-synchronous stochastic matching based on the Kullback-Leibler informationLionel Delphin-Poulat, Chafic Mokbel, Jérôme Idier. 89-92 [doi]
- Unsupervised speaker normalization using canonical correlation analysisYasuo Ariki, Miharu Sakuragi. 93-96 [doi]
- Speaker independent acoustic modeling using speaker normalizationJun Ishii, T. Fukuda. 97-100 [doi]
- Robust speech recognition for multiple topological scenarios of the GSM mobile phone systemTheodoros Salonidis, Vassilios Digalakis. 101-104 [doi]
- Speaker verification using minimum verification error trainingAaron E. Rosenberg, Olivier Siohan, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy. 105-108 [doi]
- Speaker identification using minimum classification error trainingOlivier Siohan, Aaron E. Rosenberg, Sarangarajan Parthasarathy. 109-112 [doi]
- Model adaptation methods for speaker verificationWilliam Mistretta, Kevin Farrell. 113-116 [doi]
- Robust model for speaker verification against session-dependent utterance variationTomoko Matsui, Kiyoaki Aikawa. 117-120 [doi]
- Speaker verification in noisy environments with combined spectral subtraction and missing feature theoryAndrzej Drygajlo, Mounir El-Maliki. 121-124 [doi]
- A comparison of a priori threshold setting procedures for speaker verification in the CAVE projectJean-Benoît Pierrot, Johan Lindberg, Johan Koolwaaij, Hans-Peter Hutter, Dominique Genoud, Mats Blomberg, Frédéric Bimbot. 125-128 [doi]
- Text dependent speaker verification using binary classifiersDominique Genoud, Miguel Moreira, Eddy Mayoraz. 129-132 [doi]
- Speaker verification using verbal information verification for automatic enrolmentQi Li, Biing-Hwang Juang. 133-136 [doi]
- An adaptive multi-rate speech codec based on MP-CELP coding algorithm for ETSI AMR standardHironori Ito, Masahiro Serizawa, Kazunori Ozawa, Toshiyuki Nomura. 137-140 [doi]
- GSM EFR based multi-rate codec familyJanne Vainio, Hannu Mikkola, Kari Järvinen, Petri Haavisto. 141-144 [doi]
- Removal of sparse-excitation artifacts in CELPRoar Hagen, Erik Ekudden, B. Johansson, W. Bastiaan Kleijn. 145-148 [doi]
- Adaptive encoding of fixed codebook in CELP codersHong Kook Kim. 149-152 [doi]
- High quality multi-pulse based CELP speech coding at 6.4 kb/s and its subjective evaluationKazunori Ozawa, Masahiro Serizawa. 153-156 [doi]
- A 13.0 kbit/s wideband speech codec based on SB-ACELPJürgen Schnitzler. 157-160 [doi]
- A wideband CELP speech coder at 16 kbit/s based on mel-generalized cepstral analysisKazuhito Koishida, Gou Hirabayashi, Keiichi Tokuda, Takao Kobayashi. 161-164 [doi]
- A low-delay wideband speech coder at 24-kbpsAnil Ubale, Allen Gersho. 165-168 [doi]
- Statistics-based segment pattern lexicon-a new direction for Chinese language modelingKae-Cherng Yang, Tai-Hsuan Ho, Lee-Feng Chien, Lin-Shan Lee. 169-172 [doi]
- Building class-based language models with contextual statisticsShuanghu Bai, Haizhou Li, Zhiwei Lin, Baosheng Yuan. 173-176 [doi]
- Comparison of part-of-speech and automatically derived category-based language models for speech recognitionThomas Niesler, Edward W. D. Whittaker, Philip C. Woodland. 177-180 [doi]
- Balancing acoustic and linguistic probabilitiesAtsunori Ogawa, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura. 181-184 [doi]
- Initial language models for spoken dialogue systemsAndreas Kellner. 185-188 [doi]
- Maximum likelihood and discriminative training of direct translation modelsKishore Papineni, Salim Roukos, Todd Ward. 189-192 [doi]
- A telephone number inquiry system with dialog structureHsien-Chang Wang, Jhing-Fa Wang. 193-196 [doi]
- Spoken dialog systems for childrenAlexandros Potamianos, Shrikanth Narayanan. 197-200 [doi]
- Using Markov decision process for learning dialogue strategiesEsther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini, Wieland Eckert. 201-204 [doi]
- An implementation of a partial parser in the spoken language translatorNam-Yong Han, Un-Cheon Choi, YoungJik Lee. 205-208 [doi]
- Experiments in confidence scoring using Spanish CallHome dataJon G. Vaver. 209-212 [doi]
- A new decoder based on a generalized confidence scoreMyoung-Wan Koo, Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang. 213-216 [doi]
- Rejection of out-of-vocabulary words using phoneme confidence likelihoodTakatoshi Jitsuhiro, Satoshi Takahashi, Kiyoaki Aikawa. 217-220 [doi]
- Keyword verification considering the correlation of succeeding feature vectorsJochen Junkawitsch, Harald Höge. 221-224 [doi]
- Using word probabilities as confidence measuresFrank Wessel, Klaus Macherey, Ralf Schlüter. 225-228 [doi]
- Subword-based minimum verification error (SB-MVE) training for task independent utterance verificationRafid A. Sukkar. 229-232 [doi]
- A fast vocabulary independent algorithm for spotting words in speechSatya Dharanipragada, Salim Roukos. 233-236 [doi]
- Integration of utterance verification with statistical language modeling and spoken language understandingRichard C. Rose, H. Yao, Giuseppe Riccardi, Jerry H. Wright. 237-240 [doi]
- Robust continuous speech recognition system based on a microphone arrayEduardo Lleida, Julian Fernández, Enrique Masgrau. 241-244 [doi]
- Hands-free speech recognition based on 3-D Viterbi search using a microphone arrayTakeshi Yamada, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano. 245-248 [doi]
- Using a real-time, tracking microphone array as input to an HMM speech recognizerTadd B. Hughes, Hong-seok Kim, Joseph H. DiBiase, Harvey F. Silverman. 249-252 [doi]
- Compensation of speaker directivity in speech recognition using HMM compositionFranck Giron, Yasuhiro Minami, Masashi Tanaka, Ken'ichi Furuya. 253-256 [doi]
- Subword unit based speech recognition in car environmentsAlexander Fischer, Volker Stahl. 257-260 [doi]
- Solutions for robust recognition over the GSM cellular networkLamia Karray, Abdellatif Ben Jelloun, Chafic Mokbel. 261-264 [doi]
- Speech recognition in non-stationary adverse environmentsZhong-hua Wang, Patrick Kenny. 265-268 [doi]
- Robust speech recognition in car environmentsMakoto Shozakai, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano. 269-272 [doi]
- TD-PSOLA versus harmonic plus noise model in diphone based speech synthesisAnn K. Syrdal, Yannis Stylianou, Laurie Garrison, Alistair Conkie, Jürgen Schröter. 273-276 [doi]
- A hybrid approach to synthesize high quality Cantonese speechChu Min, P. C. Ching. 277-280 [doi]
- A system for voice conversion based on probabilistic classification and a harmonic plus noise modelYannis Stylianou, Olivier Cappé. 281-284 [doi]
- Spectral voice conversion for text-to-speech synthesisAlexander Kain, Michael W. Macon. 285-288 [doi]
- Speaker transformation using sentence HMM based alignments and detailed prosody modificationLevent M. Arslan, David Talkin. 289-292 [doi]
- Automatic generation of synthesis units for trainable text-to-speech systemsHsiao-Wuen Hon, Alex Acero, Xuedong Huang, Jingsong Liu, Mike Plumpe. 293-296 [doi]
- 0-generationRalf Haury, Martin Holzapfel. 297-300 [doi]
- Practical high-quality speech and voice synthesis using fixed frame rate ABS/OLA sinusoidal modelingE. Bryan George. 301-304 [doi]
- An automatic method for learning a Japanese lexicon for recognition of spontaneous speechLaura Mayfield, Klaus Ries. 305-308 [doi]
- Acoustics-only based automatic phonetic baseform generationBhuvana Ramabhadran, Lalit R. Bahl, Peter DeSouza, Mukund Padmanabhan. 309-312 [doi]
- Pronunciation modelling using a hand-labelled corpus for conversational speech recognitionWilliam Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, John W. McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Michael Riley, Murat Saraçlar, Charles Wooters, George Zavaliagkos. 313-316 [doi]
- The use of accent-specific pronunciation dictionaries in acoustic model trainingJ. J. Humphries, Philip C. Woodland. 317-320 [doi]
- Specific language modelling for new-word detection in continuous-speech recognitionRachida El Méliani, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy. 321-324 [doi]
- Phonetic recognition for spoken document retrievalKenney Ng, Victor W. Zue. 325-328 [doi]
- Topic extraction with multiple topic-words in broadcast-news speechKatsutoshi Ohtsuki, T. Matsutoka, Shoichi Matsunaga, Sadaoki Furui. 329-332 [doi]
- A hidden Markov model approach to text segmentation and event trackingJon Yamron, Ira Carp, Larry Gillick, Steve Lowe, Paul van Mulbregt. 333-336 [doi]
- A two stage hybrid embedded speech/audio coding structureSean A. Ramprashad. 337-340 [doi]
- A bitrate and bandwidth scalable CELP coderToshiyuki Nomura, Masahiro Iwadare, Masahiro Serizawa, Kazunori Ozawa. 341-344 [doi]
- Nonlinear prediction with neural nets in ADPCMMarcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Francesc Vallverdú, Enrique Monte. 345-348 [doi]
- MACH1: nonuniform time-scale modification of speechMichele Covell, Margaret Withgott, Malcolm Slaney. 349-352 [doi]
- Speech compression based on exact modeling and structured total least norm optimizationPhilippe Lemmerling, Ioannis Dologlou, Sabine Van Huffel. 353-356 [doi]
- Gender adapted speech codingDavid F. Marston. 357-360 [doi]
- On nonlinear utilization of intervector dependency in vector quantizationMikael Skoglund, Jan Skoglund. 361-364 [doi]
- A voice activity detector employing soft decision based noise spectrum adaptationJongseo Sohn, Wonyong Sung. 365-368 [doi]
- Towards a synergistic multistage speech coderManohar N. Murthi, Bhaskar D. Rao. 369-372 [doi]
- Robust speech decoding: can error concealment be better than error correction?Tim Fingscheidt, Peter Vary, Jesús A. Andonegui. 373-376 [doi]
- An energy-constrained signal subspace method for speech enhancement and recognition in colored noiseJun Huang, Yunxin Zhao. 377-380 [doi]
- Removal of noise from speech using the dual EKF algorithmEric A. Wan, Alex T. Nelson. 381-384 [doi]
- Combined Wiener and coherence filtering in wavelet domain for microphone array speech enhancementDjamila Mahmoudi, Andrzej Drygajlo. 385-388 [doi]
- Speech enhancement in a Bayesian frameworkGaafar M. K. Saleh, Mahesan Niranjan. 389-392 [doi]
- Speech enhancement for bandlimited speechDavid A. Heide, George S. Kang. 393-396 [doi]
- A novel psychoacoustically motivated audio enhancement algorithm preserving background noise characteristicsStefan Gustafsson, Peter Jax, Peter Vary. 397-400 [doi]
- Speech enhancement based on a voiced-unvoiced speech modelZenton Goh, Kah-Chye Tan, B. T. G. Tan. 401-404 [doi]
- Enhancement of reverberant speech using LP residualB. Yegnanarayana, P. Satyanarayana Murthy, Carlos Avendaño, Hynek Hermansky. 405-408 [doi]
- Improved phone recognition using Bayesian triphone modelsJi Ming, F. Jack Smith. 409-412 [doi]
- Multilingual phone recognition of spontaneous telephone speechCristobal Corredor-Ardoy, Lori Lamel, Martine Adda-Decker, Jean-Luc Gauvain. 413-416 [doi]
- Language adaptation of multilingual phone models for vocabulary independent speech recognition tasksJoachim Köhler. 417-420 [doi]
- Advances in alphadigit recognition using syllablesJonathan Hamaker, Aravind Ganapathiraju, Joseph Picone, John J. Godfrey. 421-424 [doi]
- LVCSR rescoring with modified loss functions: a decision theoretic perspectiveVaibhava Goel, William Byrne, Sanjeev Khudanpur. 425-428 [doi]
- Boosting long-term adaptation of hidden-Markov-models: incremental splitting of probability density functionsUdo Bub, Harald Höge. 429-432 [doi]
- Improvements in children's speech recognition performanceSubrata Das, Don Nix, Michael Picheny. 433-436 [doi]
- Speaker normalized acoustic modeling based on 3-D Viterbi decodingToshiaki Fukada, Yoshinori Sagisaka. 437-440 [doi]
- Adaptive heterodyne filters (AHF) for detection and attenuation of narrow band signalsKarl E. Nelson, Michael A. Soderstrand. 441-444 [doi]
- Online tool wear monitoring in turning using time-delay neural networksBernhard Sick. 445-448 [doi]
- Discriminative training of hidden Markov models using a classification measure criterionCristina Chesta, Aldo Girardi, Pietro Laface, Mario Nigra. 449-452 [doi]
- A discriminant measure for model complexity adaptationLalit R. Bahl, Mukund Padmanabhan. 453-456 [doi]
- Natural number recognition using MCE trained inter-word context dependent acoustic modelsMalan B. Gandhi, John Jacob. 457-460 [doi]
- Deterministically annealed design of speech recognizers and its performance on isolated lettersAjit V. Rao, Kenneth Rose, Allen Gersho. 461-464 [doi]
- Speaker adaptation for hybrid MMI/connectionist speech-recognition systemsJörg Rottland, Christoph Neukirchen, Gerhard Rigoll. 465-468 [doi]
- Maximum mutual information based reduction strategies for cross-correlation based joint distributional modelingJeff A. Bilmes. 469-472 [doi]
- Experiments of HMM adaptation for hands-free connected digit recognitionDiego Giuliani, Marco Matassoni, Maurizio Omologo, Piergiorgio Svaizer. 473-476 [doi]
- Task independent minimum confusability training for continuous speech recognitionAlbino Nogueiras Rodriguez, José B. Mariño. 477-480 [doi]
- Discriminative model combinationPeter Beyerlein. 481-484 [doi]
- Joint MCE estimation of VQ and HMM parameters for Gaussian mixture selectionShawn M. Herman, Rafid A. Sukkar. 485-488 [doi]
- Multilevel discriminative training for spelled word recognitionLuca Rigazio, Jean-Claude Junqua, Michael Galler. 489-492 [doi]
- Comparison of discriminative training criteriaRalf Schlüter, Wolfgang Macherey. 493-496 [doi]
- Improved neural network training of inter-word context units for connected digit recognitionWei Wei, Sarel Van Vuuren. 497-500 [doi]
- Context modeling in hybrid segment-based/neural network recognition systemsJan P. Verhasselt, Jean-Pierre Martens. 501-504 [doi]
- ACID/HNN: clustering hierarchies of neural networks for context-dependent connectionist acoustic modelingJürgen Fritsch, Michael Finke. 505-508 [doi]
- New feedback method of hybrid HMM/ANN methods for continuous speech recognitionTranzai Lee, Daowen Chen. 509-512 [doi]
- Use of the pitch synchronous wavelet transform as a new decomposition method for WINicola R. Chong, Ian S. Burnett, Joe F. Chicharo, M. M. Thomson. 513-516 [doi]
- A 2.4 kbps variable bit rate ADP-CELP speech coderMasahiro Oshikiri, Masami Akamine. 517-520 [doi]
- Multiple source MOS evaluation of a flexible low-rate vocoderRichard L. Zinser, Mark L. Grabb, Steven R. Koch. 521-524 [doi]
- Techniques for improving sinusoidal transform vocodersWen-Whei Chang, De-Yu Wang. 525-528 [doi]
- High quality multi-pulse based CELP speech coding at 6.4 kb/s and its subjective evaluationKazunori Ozawa, Masahiro Serizawa. 529-532 [doi]
- Robust voicing estimation with dynamic time warpingTian Wang, Vladimir Cuperman. 533-536 [doi]
- A simplified version of the ITU algorithm for objective measurement of speech codec qualityStephen Voran. 537-540 [doi]
- Performance of the modified Bark spectral distortion as an objective speech quality measureWonho Yang, Majid Benbouchta, Robert E. Yantorno. 541-544 [doi]
- Application of Meddis' inner hair-cell model to the prediction of subjective speech qualityMarkus Hauenstein. 545-548 [doi]
- Classification of speech under stress based on features derived from the nonlinear Teager energy operatorGuojun Zhou, John H. L. Hansen, James F. Kaiser. 549-552 [doi]
- Improved robustness for speech recognition under noisy conditions using correlated parallel model combinationJeih-Weih Hung, Jia-lin Shen, Lin-Shan Lee. 553-556 [doi]
- Multi-resolution cepstral features for phoneme recognition across speech sub-bandsPaul M. McCourt, S. Vaseght, Naomi Harte. 557-560 [doi]
- Improved model parameter compensation methods for noise-robust speech recognitionY. H. Chang, Y. J. Chung, S. U. Park. 561-564 [doi]
- A fuzzy logic-based speech detection algorithm for communications in noisy environmentsAlfredo Cavallaro, Francesco Beritelli, Salvatore Casale. 565-568 [doi]
- Subband based classification of speech under stressRuhi Sarikaya, John N. Gowdy. 569-572 [doi]
- Separation of non-spontaneous and spontaneous speechOwen P. Kenny, Douglas J. Nelson, John S. Bodenschatz, Heather McMonagle. 573-576 [doi]
- Robust features derived from temporal trajectory filtering for speech recognition under the corruption of additive and convolutional noisesKuo-Hwei Yuo, Hsiao-Chuan Wang. 577-580 [doi]
- Enhanced harmonic coding of speech with frequency domain transition modellingChunyan Li, Vladimir Cuperman. 581-584 [doi]
- Combined harmonic and waveform coding of speech at low bit ratesEyal Shlomot, Vladimir Cuperman, Allen Gersho. 585-588 [doi]
- A mixed sinusoidally excited linear prediction coder at 4 kb/s and belowSuat Yeldener, Juan Carlos De Martin, Vishu Viswanathan. 589-592 [doi]
- A 1.7 kb/s MELP coder with improved analysis and quantizationAlan McCree, Juan Carlos De Martin. 593-596 [doi]
- A new approach to modeling excitation in very low-rate speech codingShahrokh Ghaemmaghami, Mohamed Deriche. 597-600 [doi]
- A spectrally mixed excitation (SMX) vocoder with robust parameter determinationYong Duk Cho, Moo-young Kim, Sang Ryong Kim. 601-604 [doi]
- Segmental vocoder-going beyond the phonetic approachJan Cernocký, Geneviève Baudoin, Gérard Chollet. 605-608 [doi]
- A very low bit rate speech coder using HMM-based speech recognition/synthesis techniquesKeiichi Tokuda, Takashi Masuko, Jun Hiroi, Takao Kobayashi, Tadashi Kitamura. 609-612 [doi]
- On properties of modulation spectrum for robust automatic speech recognitionNoboru Kanedera, Hynek Hermansky, Takayuki Arai. 613-616 [doi]
- Spectral subband centroid features for speech recognitionKuldip K. Paliwal. 617-620 [doi]
- Spectral weighting of SBCOR for noise robust speech recognitionShoji Kajita, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura. 621-624 [doi]
- Robust word recognition using threaded spectral peaksBrian Strope, Abeer Alwan. 625-628 [doi]
- A novel robust feature of speech signal based on the Mellin transform for speaker-independent speech recognitionJingdong Chen, Bo Xu, Taiyi Huang. 629-632 [doi]
- Stochastic features for noise robust speech recognitionNaoto Iwahashi, Hongchang Pao, Hitoshi Honda, Katsuki Minamino, Masanori Omote. 633-636 [doi]
- Improved scale-cepstral analysis in speechSrinivasan Umesh, Leon Cohen, Douglas J. Nelson. 637-640 [doi]
- Multi-band speech recognition in noisy environmentsShigeki Okawa, Enrico Bocchieri, Alexandros Potamianos. 641-644 [doi]
- Clustering via the Bayesian information criterion with applications in speech recognitionScott Shaobing Chen, P. S. Gopalakrishnan. 645-648 [doi]
- Restructuring Gaussian mixture density functions in speaker-independent acoustic modelsAtsushi Nakamura. 649-652 [doi]
- Using aggregation to improve the performance of mixture Gaussian acoustic modelsTimothy J. Hazen, Andrew K. Halberstadt. 653-656 [doi]
- Semi-tied covariance matricesMark J. F. Gales. 657-660 [doi]
- Maximum likelihood modeling with Gaussian distributions for classificationRamesh A. Gopinath. 661-664 [doi]
- Full expansion of context-dependent networks in large vocabulary speech recognitionMehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Donald Hindle, Andrej Ljolje, Fernando C. N. Pereira. 665-668 [doi]
- Dynamically configurable acoustic models for speech recognitionMei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang. 669-672 [doi]
- Training of subspace distribution clustering hidden Markov modelBrian Mak, Enrico Bocchieri. 673-676 [doi]
- Exploiting both local and global constraints for multi-span statistical language modelingJerome R. Bellegarda. 677-680 [doi]
- Topic adaptation for language modeling using unnormalized exponential modelsStanley F. Chen, Kristie Seymore, Ronald Rosenfeld. 681-684 [doi]
- Shrinking language models by robust approximationAdam L. Buchsbaum, Raffaele Giancarlo, Jeffery Westbrook. 685-688 [doi]
- Cyberpunc: a lightweight punctuation annotation system for speechDoug Beeferman, Adam L. Berger, John D. Lafferty. 689-692 [doi]
- Sub-sentence discourse models for conversational speech recognitionKristine W. Ma, George Zavaliagkos, Marie Meteer. 693-696 [doi]
- Two-step generation of variable-word-length language model integrating local and global constraintsShoichi Matsunaga, Shigeki Sagayama. 697-700 [doi]
- Language-model optimization by mapping of corporaDietrich Klakow. 701-704 [doi]
- Just-in-time language modellingAdam Berger, Robert Miller. 705-708 [doi]
- Weighted Viterbi algorithm and state duration modelling for speech recognition in noiseNéstor Becerra Yoma, Fergus R. McInnes, Mervyn A. Jack. 709-712 [doi]
- Transmissions and transitions: a study of two common assumptions in multi-band ASRNikki Mirghafori, Nelson Morgan. 713-716 [doi]
- A recombination model for multi-band speech recognitionChristophe Cerisara, Jean-Paul Haton, Jean-François Mari, Dominique Fohr. 717-720 [doi]
- Incorporating information from syllable-length time scales into automatic speech recognitionSu-Lin Wu, Brian Kingsbury, Nelson Morgan, Steven Greenberg. 721-724 [doi]
- Towards speech rate independence in large vocabulary continuous speech recognitionFernando Martinez, Daniel Tapias, Jorge Alvarez. 725-728 [doi]
- Combining multiple estimators of speaking rateNelson Morgan, Eric Fosler-Lussier. 729-732 [doi]
- A recursive feature vector normalization approach for robust speech recognition in noiseOlli Viikki, David Bye, Kari Laurila. 733-736 [doi]
- Some solution to the missing feature problem in data classification, with application to noise robust ASRAndrew C. Morris, Martin P. Cooke, Phil D. Green. 737-740 [doi]
- A study of prior sensitivity for Bayesian predictive classification based robust speech recognitionQiang Huo, Chin-Hui Lee. 741-744 [doi]
- Magnitude-only estimation of handset nonlinearity with application to speaker recognitionThomas F. Quatieri, Douglas A. Reynolds, Gerald C. O'Leary. 745-748 [doi]
- Non-parametric estimation and correction of non-linear distortion in speech systemsRajesh Balchandran, Richard J. Mammone. 749-752 [doi]
- A distance measure between collections of distributions and its application to speaker recognitionHomayoon S. M. Beigi, Stéphane H. Maes, Jeffrey S. Sorensen. 753-756 [doi]
- Clustering speakers by their voicesAlex Solomonoff, Angela Mielke, Michael Schmidt, Herbert Gish. 757-760 [doi]
- GMM based speaker identification using training-time-dependent number of mixturesChakib Tadj, Pierre Dumouchel, Pierre Ouellet. 761-764 [doi]
- Frame pruning for speaker recognitionLaurent Besacier, Jean-François Bonastre. 765-768 [doi]
- Feature selection for a DTW-based speaker verification systemMedha Pandit, Josef Kittler. 769-772 [doi]
- AHUMADA: a large speech corpus in Spanish for speaker identification and verificationJavier Ortega-Garcia, Joaquín González Rodríguez, Victoria Marrero-Aguiar, Juan J. Díaz-Gómez, Ramon Garcia-Jimenez, Jose Juan Lucena-Molina, José A. G. Sanchez-Molero. 773-776 [doi]
- Text-prompted speaker verification experiments with phoneme specific MLPsDijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Jean Hennebert. 777-780 [doi]
- An efficient phonotactic-acoustic system for language identificationJirí Navrátil, Werner Zühlke. 781-784 [doi]
- Fast robust inverse transform speaker adapted training using diagonal transformationsHubert Jin, Spyridon Matsoukas, Richard M. Schwartz, Francis Kubala. 785-788 [doi]
- Instantaneous environment adaptation techniques based on fast PMC and MAP-CMS methodsTetsuo Kosaka, Hiroki Yamamoto, Masayuki Yamada, Yasuhiro Komori. 789-792 [doi]
- Unsupervised adaptation using structural Bayes approachKoichi Shinoda, Chin-Hui Lee. 793-796 [doi]
- A study on speaker normalization using vocal tract normalization and speaker adaptive trainingLutz Welling, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, X. Zubert, N. Haberland. 797-800 [doi]
- Decision tree state tying based on segmental clustering for acoustic modelingWolfgang Reichl, Wu Chou. 801-804 [doi]
- Automatic question generation for decision tree based state tyingKlaus Beulen, Hermann Ney. 805-808 [doi]
- Scaled random segmental modelsJacob Goldberger, David Burshtein. 809-812 [doi]
- Factorial HMMs for acoustic modelingBeth Logan, Pedro J. Moreno. 813-816 [doi]
- Improved lexical tree search for large vocabulary speech recognitionStefan Ortmanns, Andreas Eiden, Hermann Ney. 817-820 [doi]
- Efficient search with posterior probability estimates in HMM-based speech recognitionDaniel Willett, Christoph Neukirchen, Gerhard Rigoll. 821-824 [doi]
- Improved search strategy for large vocabulary continuous Mandarin speech recognitionTai-Hsuan Ho, Kae-Cherng Yang, Kuo-Hsun Huang, Lin-Shan Lee. 825-828 [doi]
- Time-first search for large vocabulary speech recognitionTony Robinson, James Christie. 829-832 [doi]
- Improving vocabulary independent HMM decoding results by using the dynamically expanding contextMikko Kurimo. 833-836 [doi]
- Development of robust speech recognition middleware on microprocessorNobuo Hataoka, Hiroaki Kokubo, Yasunari Obuchi, Akio Amano. 837-840 [doi]
- Mandarin telephone speech recognition for automatic telephone number directory serviceYih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen. 841-844 [doi]
- Design and implementation of auto-attendant system for the TUC campus using speech recognitionKonstantinos Koumpis, Vassilios Digalakis, Hy Murveit. 845-848 [doi]
- Name dialing using final user defined vocabularies in mobile (GSM and TACS) and fixed telephone networksJose Maria Elvira, Juan Carlos Torrecilla. 849-852 [doi]
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- Representation and estimation of motion using a dictionary of modelsDaniel Lauzon, Eric Dubois 0002. 2585-2588 [doi]
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