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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2006
- Andreas Stolcke:
Editorial for computer speech and language. 1 - Roberto Gemello, Franco Mana, Dario Albesano, Renato de Mori:
Multiple resolution analysis for robust automatic speech recognition. 2-21 - Mark J. F. Gales, S. S. Airey:
Product of Gaussians for speech recognition. 22-40 - Michiel Bacchiani, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
MAP adaptation of stochastic grammars. 41-68 - Kyuchul Yoon:
A prosodic phrasing model for a Korean text-to-speech synthesis system. 69-79 - Kemal Oflazer, Sharon Inkelas:
The architecture and the implementation of a finite state pronunciation lexicon for Turkish. 80-106 - Diego Giuliani, Matteo Gerosa, Fabio Brugnara:
Improved automatic speech recognition through speaker normalization. 107-123
Volume 20, Numbers 2-3, April-July 2006
- Joseph P. Campbell, John S. D. Mason, Javier Ortega-Garcia:
Editorial. 125-127 - David A. van Leeuwen, Alvin F. Martin, Mark A. Przybocki, Jos S. Bouten:
NIST and NFI-TNO evaluations of automatic speaker recognition. 128-158 - Phil Rose:
Technical forensic speaker recognition: Evaluation, types and testing of evidence. 159-191 - Daniel Garcia-Romero, Julian Fiérrez-Aguilar, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Javier Ortega-Garcia:
Using quality measures for multilevel speaker recognition. 192-209 - William M. Campbell, Joseph P. Campbell, Douglas A. Reynolds, Elliot Singer, Pedro A. Torres-Carrasquillo:
Support vector machines for speaker and language recognition. 210-229 - Niko Brümmer, Johan A. du Preez:
Application-independent evaluation of speaker detection. 230-275 - Terrence Martin, Brendan Baker, Eddie Wong, Sridha Sridharan:
A syllable-scale framework for language identification. 276-302 - Sylvain Meignier, Daniel Moraru, Corinne Fredouille, Jean-François Bonastre, Laurent Besacier:
Step-by-step and integrated approaches in broadcast news speaker diarization. 303-330 - Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Andrzej Drygajlo, Daniel Ramos, Marta Garcia-Gomar, Javier Ortega-Garcia:
Robust estimation, interpretation and assessment of likelihood ratios in forensic speaker recognition. 331-355
Volume 20, Number 4, October 2006
- Kyuchul Yoon, Chris Brew:
A linguistically motivated approach to grapheme-to-phoneme conversion for Korean. 357-381 - Ciprian Chelba, Alex Acero:
Adaptation of maximum entropy capitalizer: Little data can help a lot. 382-399 - Xiaodong Cui, Abeer Alwan:
Adaptation of children's speech with limited data based on formant-like peak alignment. 400-419 - Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas:
Combining language models in the input interface of a spoken dialogue system. 420-440 - Oytun Türk, Levent M. Arslan:
Robust processing techniques for voice conversion. 441-467 - Yang Liu, Nitesh V. Chawla, Mary P. Harper, Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Stolcke:
A study in machine learning from imbalanced data for sentence boundary detection in speech. 468-494 - Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Frédéric Béchet, Giuseppe Riccardi, Gökhan Tür:
Beyond ASR 1-best: Using word confusion networks in spoken language understanding. 495-514 - Teemu Hirsimäki, Mathias Creutz, Vesa Siivola, Mikko Kurimo, Sami Virpioja, Janne Pylkkönen:
Unlimited vocabulary speech recognition with morph language models applied to Finnish. 515-541 - Ka-Yee Leung, Man-Hung Siu:
Articulatory-feature-based confidence measures. 542-562 - Odétúnjí Àjàdí Odéjobí, Anthony J. Beaumont, Shun Ha Sylvia Wong:
Intonation contour realisation for Standard Yorùbá text-to-speech synthesis: A fuzzy computational approach. 563-588 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Dimitra Vergyri, Jeff A. Bilmes, Kevin Duh, Andreas Stolcke:
Morphology-based language modeling for conversational Arabic speech recognition. 589-608 - Leo Wanner, Bernd Bohnet, Mark Giereth:
Making sense of collocations. 609-624 - Karim Filali, Xiao Li, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Algorithms for data-driven ASR parameter quantization. 625-643 - Heshaam Feili, Gholamreza Ghassem-Sani:
Unsupervised grammar induction using history based approach. 644-658
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