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Speech Communication, Volume 34
Volume 34, Numbers 1-2, April 2001
- O. Viikki:
Noise robust ASR. 1-2 - Jörg Bitzer, Klaus Uwe Simmer, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:
Multi-microphone noise reduction techniques as front-end devices for speech recognition. 3-12 - Roland Aubauer, Dieter Leckschat:
Optimized second-order gradient microphone for hands-free speech recordings in cars. 13-23 - Andrew C. Morris, Astrid Hagen, Hervé Glotin, Hervé Bourlard:
Multi-stream adaptive evidence combination for noise robust ASR. 25-40 - Ji Ming, Francis Jack Smith:
Union: A new approach for combining sub-band observations for noisy speech recognition. 41-55 - Johan de Veth, Febe de Wet, Bert Cranen, Lou Boves:
Acoustic features and a distance measure that reduce the impact of training-test mismatch in ASR. 57-74 - Michael Kleinschmidt, Jürgen Tchorz, Birger Kollmeier:
Combining speech enhancement and auditory feature extraction for robust speech recognition. 75-91 - Climent Nadeu, Dusan Macho, Javier Hernando:
Time and frequency filtering of filter-bank energies for robust HMM speech recognition. 93-114 - Xavier Menéndez-Pidal, Ruxin Chen, Duanpei Wu, Mick Tanaka:
Compensation of channel and noise distortions combining normalization and speech enhancement techniques. 115-126 - Hans-Günter Hirsch:
HMM adaptation for applications in telecommunication. 127-139 - Christophe Ris, Stéphane Dupont:
Assessing local noise level estimation methods: Application to noise robust ASR. 141-158 - Arun C. Surendran, Chin-Hui Lee:
Transformation-based Bayesian prediction for adaptation of HMMs. 159-174 - Qiang Huo, Chin-Hui Lee:
Robust speech recognition based on adaptive classification and decision strategies. 175-194 - Mazin G. Rahim, Giuseppe Riccardi, Lawrence K. Saul, Jeremy H. Wright, Bruce Buntschuh, Allen L. Gorin:
Robust numeric recognition in spoken language dialogue. 195-212 - Juan M. Huerta, Richard M. Stern:
Distortion-class modeling for robust speech recognition under GSM RPE-LTP coding. 213-225
Volume 34, Number 3, June 2001
- Sebastian Möller, Ute Jekosch, Joachim Mersdorf, Volker Kraft:
Auditory assessment of synthesized speech in application scenarios: Two case studies. 229-246 - Johan de Veth, Bert Cranen, Lou Boves:
Acoustic backing-off as an implementation of missing feature theory. 247-265 - Martin Cooke, Phil D. Green, Ljubomir Josifovski, Ascension Vizinho:
Robust automatic speech recognition with missing and unreliable acoustic data. 267-285 - Ralf Schlüter, Wolfgang Macherey, Boris Müller, Hermann Ney:
Comparison of discriminative training criteria and optimization methods for speech recognition. 287-310
Volume 34, Number 4, July 2001
- Richard C. Rose, H. Yao, Giuseppe Riccardi, Jeremy H. Wright:
Integration of utterance verification with statistical language modeling and spoken language understanding. 321-331 - Juan M. López-Soler, Victoria E. Sánchez, Ángel de la Torre, Antonio J. Rubio-Ayuso:
Linear inter-frame dependencies for very low bit-rate speech coding. 333-349 - Beth Logan, Tony Robinson:
Adaptive model-based speech enhancement. 351-368 - Sassan Ahmadi, Andreas S. Spanias:
Low bit-rate speech coding based on an improved sinusoidal model. 369-390 - Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
On the alleged existence of contrastive accents. 391-405
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