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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1996
- Istvan Pintér:
Perceptual wavelet-representation of speech signals and its application to speech enhancement. 1-22 - Mohamed Afify, Yifan Gong, Jean Paul Haton:
Estimation of mixtures of stochastic dynamic trajectories: application to continuous speech recognition. 23-36 - Yonghong Yan, Etienne Barnard, Ronald A. Cole:
Development of an approach to automatic language identification based on phone recognition. 37-54 - Tetsuo Kosaka, Shoichi Matsunaga, Shigeki Sagayama:
Speaker-independent speech recognition based on tree-structured speaker clustering. 55-74
Volume 10, Number 2, April 1996
- Fariborz Alipour, Chenwu Fan, Ronald C. Scherer:
A numerical simulation of laryngeal flow in a forced-oscillation glottal model. 75-93 - Qiang Huo, Chorkin Chan:
A study on the use of bi-directional contextual dependence in Markov random field-based acoustic modelling for speech recognition. 95-105 - Tomoko Matsui, Tomohito Kanno, Sadaoki Furui:
Speaker recognition using HMM composition in noisy environments. 107-116 - Masahiro Tonomura, Tetsuo Kosaka, Shoichi Matsunaga:
Speaker adaptation based on transfer vector field smoothing using maximum a posteriori probability estimation. 117-132 - Robert Wing Pong Luk, Robert I. Damper:
Stochastic phonographic transduction for English. 133-153
Volume 10, Number 3, July 1996
- Kenneth N. Ross, Mari Ostendorf:
Prediction of abstract prosodic labels for speech synthesis. 155-185 - Ronald Rosenfeld:
A maximum entropy approach to adaptive statistical language modelling. 187-228
Volume 10, Number 4, October 1996
- Ji Ming, Francis Jack Smith:
Modelling of the interframe dependence in an HMM using conditional Gaussian mixtures. 229-247 - Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland:
Mean and variance adaptation within the MLLR framework. 249-264 - Giuseppe Riccardi, Roberto Pieraccini, Enrico Bocchieri:
Stochastic automata for language modeling. 265-293 - Zhishun Li, Gilles Boulianne, Paul Labute, M. Barszcz, Harinath Garudadri, Patrick Kenny:
Bi-directional graph search strategies for speech recognition. 295-321
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