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EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, Volume 2011
Volume 2011, 2011
- Christos Dimitrakakis, Samy Bengio:
Phoneme and Sentence-Level Ensembles for Speech Recognition. - Taras Butko, Climent Nadeu:
Audio segmentation of broadcast news in the Albayzin-2010 evaluation: overview, results, and discussion. 1 - Sherif A. Omran, Waikong Lai, Michael Büchler, Norbert Dillier:
Semitone frequency mapping to improve music representation for nucleus cochlear implants. 2 - Fei Wen, Qun Wan:
Robust time delay estimation for speech signals using information theory: A comparison study. 3 - Konstantinos Trohidis, Grigorios Tsoumakas, George Kalliris, Ioannis P. Vlahavas:
Multi-label classification of music by emotion. 4 - Toshio Yoshizawa, Shigeki Hirobayashi, Tadanobu Misawa:
Noise reduction for periodic signals using high-resolution frequency analysis. 5 - Hossein Sameti, Hadi Veisi, Mohammad Bahrani, Bagher BabaAli, Khosro Hosseinzadeh:
A large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system for Persian language. 6 - Markus Borgh, Magnus Berggren, Christian Schüldt, Fredric Lindström, Ingvar Claesson:
An improved adaptive gain equalizer for noise reduction with low speech distortion. 7 - Wafa Saidi, Aïcha Bouzid, Noureddine Ellouze:
Correlation analysis of the speech multiscale product for the open quotient estimation. 8 - Kuo-Hau Wu, Chia-Ping Chen, Bing-Feng Yeh:
Noise-robust speech feature processing with empirical mode decomposition. 9 - Josef Psutka, Jan Svec, Josef V. Psutka, Jan Vanek, Ales Prazák, Lubos Smídl, Pavel Ircing:
System for fast lexical and phonetic spoken term detection in a Czech cultural heritage archive. 10 - Rafael Ferrer, Tuomas Eerola:
Semantic structures of timbre emerging from social and acoustic descriptions of music. 11 - Shiwen Deng, Jiqing Han:
Voice activity detection based on conjugate subspace matching pursuit and likelihood ratio test. 12
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