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- Speaker Classification Concepts: Past, Present and FutureDavid R. Hill. 21-46 [doi]
- Speaker CharacteristicsTanja Schultz. 47-74 [doi]
- Foreign AccentUlrike Gut. 75-87 [doi]
- Acoustic Analysis of Adult Speaker AgeSusanne Schötz. 88-107 [doi]
- Speech Under Stress: Analysis, Modeling and RecognitionJohn H. L. Hansen, Sanjay Patil. 108-137 [doi]
- Speaker Characteristics and Emotion ClassificationAnton Batliner, Richard Huber. 138-151 [doi]
- Emotions in Speech: Juristic ImplicationsErik J. Eriksson, Robert D. Rodman, Robert C. Hubal. 152-173 [doi]
- Application of Speaker Classification in Human Machine Dialog SystemsFelix Burkhardt, Richard Huber, Anton Batliner. 174-179 [doi]
- Speaker Classification in Forensic Phonetics and AcousticsMichael Jessen. 180-204 [doi]
- Forensic Automatic Speaker Classification in the Coming Paradigm Shift Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Daniel Ramos-Castro. 205-217 [doi]
- The Many Roles of Speaker Classification in Speaker Verification and IdentificationJudith A. Markowitz. 218-225 [doi]
- Frame Based FeaturesStefan Schacht, Jacques C. Koreman, Christoph Lauer, Andrew C. Morris, Dalei Wu, Dietrich Klakow. 226-240 [doi]
- Higher-Level Features in Speaker RecognitionElizabeth Shriberg. 241-259 [doi]
- Enhancing Speaker Discrimination at the Feature LevelJacques C. Koreman, Dalei Wu, Andrew C. Morris. 260-277 [doi]
- Classification Methods for Speaker RecognitionD. E. Sturim, William M. Campbell, Douglas A. Reynolds. 278-297 [doi]
- Multi-stream Fusion for Speaker ClassificationIzhak Shafran. 298-312 [doi]
- Evaluations of Automatic Speaker Classification SystemsAlvin F. Martin. 313-329 [doi]
- An Introduction to Application-Independent Evaluation of Speaker Recognition SystemsDavid A. van Leeuwen, Niko Brümmer. 330-353 [doi]