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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 69
Volume 69, September 2021
- Mittapalle Kiran Reddy, Pyry Helkkula, Yagnavajjula Madhu Keerthana, Kasimir Kaitue, Mikko Minkkinen, Heli Tolppanen, Tuomo Nieminen, Paavo Alku:
The automatic detection of heart failure using speech signals. 101205
- Ayush Tripathi, Swapnil Bhosale, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu:
Automatic speaker independent dysarthric speech intelligibility assessment system. 101213
- RaviShankar Prasad, B. Yegnanarayana:
A study of vowel nasalization using instantaneous spectra. 101214 - Gábor Gosztolya, Réka Balogh, Nóra Imre, José Vicente Egas López, Ildikó Hoffmann, Veronika Vincze, László Tóth, Davangere P. Devanand, Magdolna Pákáski, János Kálmán:
Cross-lingual detection of mild cognitive impairment based on temporal parameters of spontaneous speech. 101215 - Biswajit Karan, Sitanshu Sekhar Sahu, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Kartik Mahto:
Non-negative matrix factorization-based time-frequency feature extraction of voice signal for Parkinson's disease prediction. 101216
- Lukasz Augustyniak, Tomasz Kajdanowicz, Przemyslaw Kazienko:
Comprehensive analysis of aspect term extraction methods using various text embeddings. 101217
- Yan Tang:
Glimpse-based estimation of speech intelligibility from speech-in-noise using artificial neural networks. 101220 - David S. Barbera, Mark A. Huckvale, Victoria Fleming, Emily Upton, Henry Coley-Fisher, Catherine Doogan, Ian Shaw, William H. Latham, Alexander P. Leff, Jenny Crinion:
NUVA: A Naming Utterance Verifier for Aphasia Treatment. 101221 - Saja Al-Dabet, Sara Tedmori, Mohammad Al-Smadi:
Enhancing Arabic aspect-based sentiment analysis using deep learning models. 101224 - Edson Cataldo, Diego Bahiano:
Stochastic models of glottal pulses from the Rosenberg and Liljencrants-Fant models with unified parameters. 101225
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