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Speech Communication, Volume 86
Volume 86, February 2017
- Heikki Rasilo, Okko Räsänen
:
An online model for vowel imitation learning. 1-23 - Tamara Rathcke
, Jane Stuart-Smith, Bernard Torsney, Jonathan Harrington:
The beauty in a beast: Minimising the effects of diverse recording quality on vowel formant measurements in sociophonetic real-time studies. 24-41 - Mansour Alsulaiman, Awais Mahmood, Ghulam Muhammad
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Speaker recognition based on Arabic phonemes. 42-51 - Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri
, B. Yegnanarayana:
Epoch extraction from emotional speech using single frequency filtering approach. 52-63 - Md Tauhidul Islam, Celia Shahnaz
, Wei-Ping Zhu
, M. Omair Ahmad:
Rayleigh modeling of teager energy operated perceptual wavelet packet coefficients for enhancing noisy speech. 64-74 - Michal Borsky, Petr Mizera, Petr Pollák
, Jan Nouza:
Dithering techniques in automatic recognition of speech corrupted by MP3 compression: Analysis, solutions and experiments. 75-84 - Pejman Mowlaee
, Johannes Stahl, Josef Kulmer:
Iterative joint MAP single-channel speech enhancement given non-uniform phase prior. 85-96 - Laura Romoli, Stefania Cecchi
, Francesco Piazza:
Multichannel acoustic echo cancellation exploiting effective fundamental frequency estimation. 97-106 - Basil Abraham, Srinivasan Umesh
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An automated technique to generate phone-to-articulatory label mapping. 107-120 - Marie-José Kolly, Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Adrian Leemann
, Volker Dellwo
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Listeners use temporal information to identify French- and English-accented speech. 121-134
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