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Speech Communication, Volume 57
Volume 57, February 2014
- Soroosh Mariooryad, Carlos Busso:
Compensating for speaker or lexical variabilities in speech for emotion recognition. 1-12 - Roger Chappel, Kuldip K. Paliwal:
An educational platform to demonstrate speech processing techniques on Android based smart phones and tablets. 13-38 - Liang Wu, Congying Wan, Ke Xiao, Supin Wang, Mingxi Wan:
Evaluation of a method for vowel-specific voice source control of an electrolarynx using visual information. 39-49 - Atta Norouzian, Richard C. Rose:
An approach for efficient open vocabulary spoken term detection. 50-62 - Éva Székely, Zeeshan Ahmed, Shannon Hennig, João P. Cabral, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Predicting synthetic voice style from facial expressions. An application for augmented conversations. 63-75 - Yi-Hsiang Chao:
Using LR-based discriminant kernel methods with applications to speaker verification. 76-86 - Songgun Hyon, Jianwu Dang, Hui Feng, Hongcui Wang, Kiyoshi Honda:
Detection of speaker individual information using a phoneme effect suppression method. 87-100 - Marek B. Trawicki, Michael T. Johnson:
Speech enhancement using Bayesian estimators of the perceptually-motivated short-time spectral amplitude (STSA) with Chi speech priors. 101-113 - Neil M. McLachlan, David B. Grayden:
Enhancement of speech perception in noise by periodicity processing: A neurobiological model and signal processing algorithm. 114-125 - Aroor Dinesh Dileep, C. Chandra Sekhar:
Class-specific GMM based intermediate matching kernel for classification of varying length patterns of long duration speech using support vector machines. 126-143 - Yu Maeno, Takashi Nose, Takao Kobayashi, Tomoki Koriyama, Yusuke Ijima, Hideharu Nakajima, Hideyuki Mizuno, Osamu Yoshioka:
Prosodic variation enhancement using unsupervised context labeling for HMM-based expressive speech synthesis. 144-154 - Antonio Origlia, Francesco Cutugno, Vincenzo Galatà:
Continuous emotion recognition with phonetic syllables. 155-169 - Martin Wolf, Climent Nadeu:
Channel selection measures for multi-microphone speech recognition. 170-180 - Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on:
Toward invariant functional representations of variable surface fundamental frequency contours: Synthesizing speech melody via model-based stochastic learning. 181-208
- Petra Wagner, Zofia Malisz, Stefan Kopp:
Gesture and speech in interaction: An overview. 209-232 - Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Analysis of relationship between head motion events and speech in dialogue conversations. 233-243 - Samantha Rowbotham, Judith Holler, Donna Lloyd, Alison Wearden:
Handling pain: The semantic interplay of speech and co-speech hand gestures in the description of pain sensations. 244-256 - Marieke Hoetjes, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Does our speech change when we cannot gesture? 257-267 - Gaëlle Ferré:
A multimodal approach to markedness in spoken French. 268-282 - Heather Leavy Rusiewicz, Susan Shaiman, Jana M. Iverson, Neil Szuminsky:
Effects of perturbation and prosody on the coordination of speech and gesture. 283-300 - Núria Esteve-Gibert, Pilar Prieto:
Infants temporally coordinate gesture-speech combinations before they produce their first words. 301-316 - Jeesun Kim, Erin Cvejic, Chris Davis:
Tracking eyebrows and head gestures associated with spoken prosody. 317-330 - Adso Fernández-Baena, Raúl Montaño, Marc Antonijoan, Arturo Roversi, David Miralles, Francesc Alías:
Gesture synthesis adapted to speech emphasis. 331-350
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