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Speech Separation by Humans and Machines 2005
- Pierre L. Divenyi:
Speech Separation by Humans and Machines. Springer 2005, ISBN 978-1-4020-8001-2 - Chris Darwin:
Speech Segregation: Problems and Perspectives. 1-4 - Elyse S. Sussman:
Auditory Scene Analysis. 5-12 - Claude Alain:
Speech separation. 13-30 - Peter Cariani:
Recurrent Timing Nets for F0-based Speaker Separation. 31-53 - Te-Won Lee:
Blind Source Separation Using Graphical Models. 55-64 - Bhiksha Raj, Michael L. Seltzer, Manuel Jesus Reyes-Gomez:
Speech Recognizer Based Maximum Likelihood Beamforming. 65-82 - Paris Smaragdis:
Exploiting Redundancy to Construct Listening Systems. 83-95 - Sam T. Roweis:
Automatic Speech Processing by Inference in Generative Models. 97-133 - Richard M. Stern:
Signal Separation Motivated by Human Auditory Perception: Applications to Automatic Speech Recognition. 135-154 - Toshio Irino, Roy D. Patterson, Hideki Kawahara:
Speech Segregation Using an Event-synchronous Auditory Image and STRAIGHT. 155-165 - Hideki Kawahara, Toshio Irino:
Underlying Principles of a High-quality Speech Manipulation System STRAIGHT and Its Application to Speech Segregation. 167-180 - DeLiang Wang:
On Ideal Binary Mask As the Computational Goal of Auditory Scene Analysis. 181-197 - Malcolm Slaney:
The History and Future of CASA. 199-211 - Guy J. Brown, Kalle J. Palomäki:
Techniques for Robust Speech Recognition in Noisy and Reverberant Conditions. 213-220 - Nat Durlach, Steve Colburn, Gerald Kidd, Chris Mason, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, Tanya Arborgast, Sasha Devore, Erick Gallun, Pat Zurek, Jay Desloge:
Source Separation, Localization, and Comprehension in Humans, Machines, and Human-machine Systems. 221-243 - Douglas S. Brungart:
Informational and Energetic Masking Effects in Multitalker Speech Perception. 261-267 - Pierre L. Divenyi:
Masking the Feature Information In Multi-stream Speech-analogue Displays. 269-281 - Ziyou Xiong, Thomas S. Huang:
Interplay Between Visual and Audio Scene Analysis. 283-293 - Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Evaluating Speech Separation Systems. 295-304 - Martin Cooke:
Making Sense of Everyday Speech: a Glimpsing Account. 305-314
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