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Speech Communication, Volume 85
Volume 85, December 2016
- Chailerd Pichitpornchai, Kittipun Arunphalungsanti:
Effects of spoken Thai word-durations on brain recognition processing: An auditory event-related potential study. 1-7 - Raúl Montaño, Francesc Alías:
The role of prosody and voice quality in indirect storytelling speech: Annotation methodology and expressive categories. 8-18 - Hyejin Yang, Jong-Ho Won, Soojin Kang, Il Joon Moon, Sung Hwa Hong, Jihwan Woo:
Prediction of vowel identification for cochlear implant using a computational model. 19-28 - Elif Bozkurt, Yücel Yemez, Engin Erzin:
Multimodal analysis of speech and arm motion for prosody-driven synthesis of beat gestures. 29-42 - Yanmin Qian, Nanxin Chen, Kai Yu:
Deep features for automatic spoofing detection. 43-52 - Ru-wei Li, Yanan Liu, Yong-qiang Shi, Liang Dong, Weili Cui:
ILMSAF based speech enhancement with DNN and noise classification. 53-70 - Vinayak Abrol, Pulkit Sharma, Anil Kumar Sao:
Greedy double sparse dictionary learning for sparse representation of speech signals. 71-82 - Cemal Hanilçi, Tomi Kinnunen, Md. Sahidullah, Aleksandr Sizov:
Spoofing detection goes noisy: An analysis of synthetic speech detection in the presence of additive noise. 83-97 - Mark Barnard, Wenwu Wang:
Audio head pose estimation using the direct to reverberant speech ratio. 98-108 - Suyanto, Sri Hartati, Agus Harjoko, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Indonesian syllabification using a pseudo nearest neighbour rule and phonotactic knowledge. 109-118 - Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, Ewald Enzinger:
Multi-laboratory evaluation of forensic voice comparison systems under conditions reflecting those of a real forensic case (forensic_eval_01) - Introduction. 119-126 - David van der Vloed:
Evaluation of Batvox 4.1 under conditions reflecting those of a real forensic voice comparison case (forensic_eval_01). 127-130
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