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Speech Communication, Volume 20
Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, November 1996
- Roger K. Moore:
Editorial. 1-2 - Iain R. Murray, Chris Baber, Allan South:
Towards a definition and working model of stress and its effects on speech. 3-12 - Jean-Claude Junqua:
The influence of acoustics on speech production: A noise-induced stress phenomenon known as the Lombard reflex. 13-22 - Antonio Castellanos, José-Miguel Benedí, Francisco Casacuberta:
An analysis of general acoustic-phonetic features for Spanish speech produced with the Lombard effect. 23-35 - Chris Baber, Brian Mellor, Robert Graham, Jan M. Noyes, C. Tunley:
Workload and the use of automatic speech recognition: The effects of time and resource demands. 37-53 - Jeffrey Whitmore, Stanley Fisher:
Speech during sustained operations. 55-70 - Ellen Gurman Bard, Catherine Sotillo, Anne H. Anderson, Henry S. Thompson, M. M. Taylor:
The DCIEM Map Task Corpus: Spontaneous dialogue under sleep deprivation and drug treatment. 71-84 - Iain R. Murray, John L. Arnott, Elizabeth A. Rohwer:
Emotional stress in synthetic speech: Progress and future directions. 85-91 - Sahar E. Bou-Ghazale, John H. L. Hansen:
Generating stressed speech from neutral speech using a modified CELP vocoder. 93-110 - Robert Ruiz, Emmanuelle Absil, Bernard Harmegnies, Claude Legros, Dolors Poch:
Time- and spectrum-related variabilities in stressed speech under laboratory and real conditions. 111-129 - Brian D. Womack, John H. L. Hansen:
Classification of speech under stress using target driven features. 131-150 - John H. L. Hansen:
Analysis and compensation of speech under stress and noise for environmental robustness in speech recognition. 151-173
Volume 20, Numbers 3-4, December 1996
- André Gilloire, Eberhard Hänsler, Walter Kellermann, J. Svean:
Editorial. 177-179 - Rainer Martin, Stefan Gustafsson:
The echo shaping approach to acoustic echo control. 181-190 - Régine Le Bouquin-Jeannès, Gérard Faucon, Beghdad Ayad:
How to improve acoustic echo and noise cancelling using a single talk detector. 191-202 - Pascal Scalart, Abdelkrim Benamar:
A system for speech enhancement in the context of hands-free radiotelephony with combined noise reduction and acoustic echo cancellation. 203-214 - Sven Fischer, Klaus Uwe Simmer:
Beamforming microphone arrays for speech acquisition in noisy environments. 215-227 - Gary W. Elko:
Microphone array systems for hands-free telecommunication. 229-240 - Hans-Wilhelm Gierlich:
The auditory perceived quality of hands-free telephones: Auditory judgements, instrumental measurements and their relationship. 241-254 - Ann R. Bradlow, Gina M. Torretta, David B. Pisoni:
Intelligibility of normal speech I: Global and fine-grained acoustic-phonetic talker characteristics. 255-272 - Ángel de la Torre, Antonio M. Peinado, Antonio J. Rubio, Victoria E. Sánchez, Jesús Esteban Díaz Verdejo:
An application of minimum classification error to feature space transformations for speech recognition. 273-290 - Cha-Gyun Jeong, Hong Jeong:
Automatic phone segmentation and labeling of continuous speech. 291-311
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