- Christian Huber, Benjamin Fischer, Bernhard Graf:
Corpus of Austrian dialect recordings from the 20th century - A cooperation project. HSCR 2019: 31-40 - Rainer Jäckel:
Methodological aspects of early experimental phonetics. HSCR 2019: 105-112 - Quintino Lopes, Elisabete Pereira:
Armando de Lacerda and experimental phonetics in the inter-war period: Scientific innovation and circulation between Portugal, Germany and Havard. HSCR 2019: 95-104 - Carina Lozo, Jan Luttenberger, Michael Pucher:
The thought collective behind thirty years of progress in speech systems. HSCR 2019: 49-58 - K. S. Nataraj, Hirak Dasgupta, Prem C. Pandey:
Early indirect techniques for estimating the vocal tract area function. HSCR 2019: 85-94 - Michael Pucher, Jürgen Trouvain, Carina Lozo:
Third International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2019, Vienna, Austria, September 13-14, 2019. ISCA 2019 [contents] - 2017
- Daniel Duran:
On the history of computational modelling and simulations in the phonetic sciences. HSCR 2017: 95-98 - Daniel Aalto:
Origins of source filter theory from Mersenne (1636) to Müller (1839). HSCR 2017: 61-67 - Takayuki Arai:
Chiba and Kajiyama measured 3D configurations of the human vocal tract and made physical models based on the measurements. HSCR 2017: 55-60 - Michael Ashby:
The digital history of phonetic science. HSCR 2017: 7-15 - Fabian Brackhane, Mária Gósy:
Kempelen's speaking machine: experiences with replicas. HSCR 2017: 25-34 - Fabian Brackhane, Richard Sproat, Jürgen Trouvain:
Editing Kempelen's "Mechanismus der menschlichen Sprache": Experiences and findings. HSCR 2017: 16-24 - Angelika Braun:
From visible speech to voiceprints - blessing and curse of sound spectrography. HSCR 2017: 68-78 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Gritta Gramm:
The Sennheiser vocoder goes digital - on a German R&D project in the 1970s. HSCR 2017: 35-44 - Murray Schellenberg:
Music, notation and the representation of lexical tone. HSCR 2017: 79-88 - Pavel A. Skrelin, Ulyana E. Kochetkova:
Standard French vowel formants vs. characteristic tones of Rousselot: tuning forks technique reconsidered. HSCR 2017: 45-54 - Martti Vainio, Juraj Simko, Reijo Aulanko:
Second International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, HSCR 2017, Helsinki, Finland, August 18-19, 2017. ISCA 2017 [contents] - 2015
- Michael Ashby:
Experimental phonetics at University College London before World War I. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 118-127 - Reijo Aulanko:
Hugo pipping - a pioneer phonetician at the University of Helsinki. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 140-147 - Silke Berdux:
"eine kempelensche sprechmaschine". new insights in speaking machines in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 50-51 - Fabian Brackhane:
Kempelen vs. Kratzenstein - researchers on speech synthesis in times of change. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 42-49 - Angelika Braun:
William Holder - a pioneer of phonetics. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 106-117 - Didier Demolin:
The contribution of the kymograph to the description of african languages. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 71-76 - Mária Gósy:
A 75-year-old Hungarian spontaneous speech database. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 77-86 - Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Voices for toys - first commercial spin-offs in speech synthesis. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 60-70 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Dieter Mehnert:
Recent development of the historic acoustic-phonetic collection of the TU Dresden. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 22-29 - Christian Korpiun:
Kratzenstein's vowel resonators - reflections on a revival. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 52-59 - John J. Ohala:
A brief history of experimental phonetics in the 18th and 19th centuries. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 13-14 - Massimo Pettorino:
The history of talking heads: the trick and the research. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 30-41 - Walter Schmitz:
The power of communication. apps as human substitutes in science-fiction films. HSCR@INTERSPEECH 2015: 15-21