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NOLISP 2003: Le Croisic, France
- ITRW on Non-Linear Speech Processing, NOLISP 03, Le Croisic, France, May 20-23, 2003. ISCA 2003
- Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy:
What can predictive speech coders learn from speaker recognizers? 1 - Richard Lamy, Laurent Besacier:
Nonlinear acoustical preprocessing for multiple sampling rates ASR and ASR in noisy condition. 2 - Mohan Vandana:
M-ary predictive coding: a nonlinear model for speech. 3 - SungHee Kim, Robert D. Frisina, D. Robert Frisina:
Effects of age on speech understanding in normal hearing listeners: relationships between the auditory efferent system and speech intelligibility in noise. 4 - Xiaolin Liu, Richard J. Povinelli, Michael T. Johnson:
Vowel classification by global dynamic modeling. 5 - Ramin Pichevar, Jean Rouat:
Double-vowel segregation through temporal correlation: a bio-inspired neural network paradigm. 6 - Siham Ouamour-Sayoud, Halim Sayoud, Malika Boudraa:
Application of the MLVQ1 in speaker identification. 7 - Tsuyoki Nishikawa, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Stable learning algorithm for low-distortion blind separation of real speech mixture combining multistage ICA and linear prediction. 8 - Tarek Abu-Amer, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
HARTFEX: a multi-dimentional system of HMM based recognisers for articulatory features extraction. 9 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Bishnu S. Atal:
Representing frequencies in speech. 10 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Leigh D. Alsteris:
Usefulness of phase in human speech perception. 11 - Mohamed Chetouani, Bruno Gas, Jean-Luc Zarader:
Maximization of the modelisation error ratio for neural predictive coding. 12 - Jacqueline Walker:
Application of the bispectrum to glottal pulse analysis. 13 - Giampiero Salvi:
Truncation error and dynamics in very low latency phonetic recognition. 14 - F. Martínez, Antonio Guillamón, J. J. Martínez:
Vowel and consonant characterization using fractal dimension in natural speech. 15 - Robert Modic, Børge Lindberg, Bojan Petek:
Comparative wavelet and MFCC speech recognition experiments on the Slovenian and English speechdat2. 16 - Kevin M. Indrebo, Richard J. Povinelli, Michael T. Johnson:
A combined sub-band and reconstructed phase space approach to phoneme classification. 17 - Qiang Fu, Peter Murphy:
Adaptive inverse filtering for high accuracy estimation of the glottal source. 18 - Jinjin Ye, Michael T. Johnson, Richard J. Povinelli:
Phoneme classification over the reconstructed phase space using principal component analysis. 19 - Jinjin Ye, Michael T. Johnson, Richard J. Povinelli:
Study of attractor variation in the reconstructed phase space of speech signals. 20 - Laurent Barcharolli, Georges Linarès, J.-P. Costa, Jean-François Bonastre:
Nonlinear GSM echo cancellation: application to speech recognition. 21 - Jean Schoentgen:
On the bandwidth of a shaping function model of the phonatory excitation signal. 22 - Cédric Févotte, Alexandra Debiolles, Christian Doncarli:
Blind source separation of FIR convolutive mixtures: application to speech signals. 23 - Vassilis Pitsikalis, Petros Maragos:
Some advances on speech analysis using generalized dimensions. 24 - Dimitrios Dimitriadis, Petros Maragos:
Continuous-time models for AM-FM signal demodulation and their application to speech recognition. 25 - Guido Aversano, Anna Esposito, Gérard Chollet:
A JAVA interface for speech analysis and segmentation. 26 - Erhard Rank, Gernot Kubin:
Towards an oscillator-plus-noise model for speech synthesis. 27 - Ramón Fernández-Lorenzana, Fernando Pérez-Cruz, José Miguel García-Cabellos, Carmen Peláez-Moreno, Ascensión Gallardo-Antolín, Fernando Díaz-de-María:
Some experiments on speaker-independent isolated digit recognition using SVM classifiers. 28 - Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Marcos Abalo, Asmaa El Hannani, Gérard Chollet:
Data-driven speech segmentation for language identification and speaker verification. 29 - Laurent Benaroya, Frédéric Bimbot, Guillaume Gravier, Rémi Gribonval:
Audio source separation with one sensor for robust speech recognition. 30
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