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Speech Communication, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, February 1994
- C. Heitz, J. D. Becker:
An optimized time-frequency distribution for speech analysis. 1-18 - Richard S. McGowan:
Recovering articulatory movement from formant frequency trajectories using task dynamics and a genetic algorithm: Preliminary model tests. 19-48 - Patrick Kenny, Gilles Boulianne
, Harinath Garudadri, S. Trudelle, Rene Hollan, Matthew Lennig, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Experiments in continuous speech recognition using books on tape. 49-60 - Gilles Boulianne
, Patrick Kenny, Matthew Lennig, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy, Paul Mermelstein:
Books on tape as training data for continuous speech recognition. 61-70 - John F. Culling, Quentin Summerfield, David H. Marshall:
Effects of simulated reverberation on the use of binaural cues and fundamental-frequency differences for separating concurrent vowels. 71-95 - Klaus Fellbaum:
Short report on EUROSPEECH '93. 97-98
Volume 14, Number 2, April 1994
- Changxue Ma, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
The masking of narrowband noise by broadband harmonic complex sounds and implications for the processing of speech sounds. 103-118 - Jyri Mäntysalo, Kari Torkkola, Teuvo Kohonen:
Mapping content dependent acoustic information into context independent form by LVQ. 119-130 - Patricia A. Keating, Dani Byrd
, Edward Flemming, Yuichi Todaka:
Phonetic analyses of word and segment variation using the TIMIT corpus of American english. 131-142 - Dick R. van Bergem:
A model of coarticulatory effects on the schwa. 143-162 - José C. Segura
, Antonio J. Rubio, Antonio M. Peinado
, Pedro García-Teodoro, Ramon Román:
Multiple VQ hidden Markov modelling for speech recognition. 163-170 - Shoichi Takeda, Akira Ichikawa:
Analysis of prominence in spoken Japanese sentences and application to text-to-speech synthesis. 171-196
Volume 14, Number 3, June 1994
- Aloknath De, Peter Kabal:
Auditory distortion measure for speech coder evaluation - Discrimination information approach, . 205-229 - Jorge S. Marques
, Arnaldo J. Abrantes
:
Hybrid harmonic coding of speech at low bit-rates. 231-247 - Victor N. Sorokin:
Inverse problem for fricatives. 249-262 - L. Aronson, Judith Rosenhouse, L. Podoshin, Giora Rosenhouse:
Multi-channel cochlear prosthesis adapted to Hebrew: A case study. 263-277 - Man-Wai Mak, William G. Allen:
Lip-motion analysis for speech segmentation in noise. 279-296
Volume 14, Number 4, September 1994
- Robin S. Waldstein, Arthur Boothroyd
:
Speechreading enhancement using a sinusoidal substitute for voice fundamental frequency. 303-312 - Shinya Nakajima:
Automatic synthesis unit generation for English speech synthesis based on multi-layered context oriented clustering. 313-324 - Zinny S. Bond, Thomas J. Moore:
A note on the acoustic-phonetic characteristics of inadvertently clear speech. 325-337 - Yasheng Qian, Gebrael Chahine, Peter Kabal:
Pseudo-multi-tap pitch filters in a low bit-rate CELP speech coder. 339-358 - Eleonora Blaauw:
The contribution of prosodic boundary markers to the perceptual difference between read and spontaneous speech. 359-375

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