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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1999
- Wendy J. Holmes, Martin J. Russell:
Probabilistic-trajectory segmental HMMs. 3-37 - Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Li Deng:
A layered neural network interfaced with a cochlear model for the study of speech encoding in the auditory system. 39-64 - Jia-Lin Shen, Wen-Liang Hwang:
New temporal features for robust speech recognition with emphasis on microphone variations. 65-78 - Jia-Lin Shen, Hsin-Min Wang, Ren-Yuan Lyu, Lin-Shan Lee:
Automatic selection of phonetically distributed sentence sets for speaker adaptation with application to large vocabulary Mandarin speech recognition. 79-97 - Thomas Niesler, Philip C. Woodland:
Variable-length categoryn-gram language models. 99-124
Volume 13, Number 2, April 1999
- Guodong Zhou, Kimteng Lua:
Interpolation of n-gram and mutual-information based trigger pair language models for Mandarin speech recognition. 125-141 - Yumi Wakita, Harald Singer, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Multiple pronunciation dictionary using HMM-state confusion characteristics. 143-153 - Robert I. Damper, Yannick Marchand, Martin J. Adamson, Kjell Gustafson:
Evaluating the pronunciation component of text-to-speech systems for English: a performance comparison of different approaches. 155-176 - Wolfgang Minker, Marsal Gavaldà, Alex Waibel:
Stochastically-based semantic analysis for machine translation. 177-194 - Ji Ming, Francis Jack Smith:
A Bayesian triphone model. 195-206
Volume 13, Number 3, July 1999
- Ming-Tzaw Lin, Ching-Kuen Lee, Chin-Yi Lin:
Consonant/vowel segmentation for Mandarin syllable recognition. 207-222 - Robert E. Donovan, Philip C. Woodland:
A hidden Markov-model-based trainable speech synthesizer. 223-241 - Kate M. Knill, Steve J. Young:
Low-cost implementation of open set keyword spotting. 243-266 - Rukmini Iyer, Mari Ostendorf:
Relevance weighting for combining multi-domain data for n-gram language modeling. 267-282 - Craig Lawrence, Mazin G. Rahim:
Integrated bias removal techniques for robust speech recognition. 283-298
Volume 13, Number 4, October 1999
- Man-Hung Siu, Herbert Gish:
Evaluation of word confidence for speech recognition systems. 299-319 - Bernd Möbius:
The Bell Labs German text-to-speech system. 319-358 - Stanley F. Chen, Joshua Goodman:
An empirical study of smoothing techniques for language modeling. 359-393 - Gethin Williams, Steve Renals:
Confidence measures from local posterior probability estimates. 395-411
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