- Emma Jokinen, Marko Takanen, Martti Vainio, Paavo Alku:
An adaptive post-filtering method producing an artificial Lombard-like effect for intelligibility enhancement of narrowband telephone speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 619-628 (2014) - Herman Kamper, Febe de Wet, Thomas Hain, Thomas Niesler:
Capitalising on North American speech resources for the development of a South African English large vocabulary speech recognition system. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(6): 1255-1268 (2014) - Ahilan Kanagasundaram, David Dean, Sridha Sridharan, Mitchell McLaren, Robbie Vogt:
I-vector based speaker recognition using advanced channel compensation techniques. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 121-140 (2014) - Casey Kennington, David Schlangen:
Situated incremental natural language understanding using Markov Logic Networks. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 240-255 (2014) - Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis:
Comparing the consistency and distinctiveness of speech produced in quiet and in noise. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 598-606 (2014) - Norihide Kitaoka, Daisuke Enami, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Effect of acoustic and linguistic contexts on human and machine speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(3): 769-787 (2014) - Satoshi Kobashikawa, Taichi Asami, Yoshikazu Yamaguchi, Hirokazu Masataki, Satoshi Takahashi:
Efficient data selection for speech recognition based on prior confidence estimation using speech and monophone models. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(6): 1287-1297 (2014) - Antoine Laurent, Sylvain Meignier, Paul Deléglise:
Improving recognition of proper nouns in ASR through generating and filtering phonetic transcriptions. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 979-996 (2014) - Hung-yi Lee, Po-wei Chou, Lin-Shan Lee:
Improved open-vocabulary spoken content retrieval with word and subword lattices using acoustic feature similarity. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1045-1065 (2014) - Chi-Chun Lee, Athanasios Katsamanis, Matthew P. Black, Brian R. Baucom, Andrew Christensen, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Computing vocal entrainment: A signal-derived PCA-based quantification scheme with application to affect analysis in married couple interactions. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 518-539 (2014) - Ming Li, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Simplified supervised i-vector modeling with application to robust and efficient language identification and speaker verification. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 940-958 (2014) - Xunying Liu, Mark J. F. Gales, Philip C. Woodland:
Paraphrastic language models. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(6): 1298-1316 (2014) - Pengfei Lu, Matt Huenerfauth:
Collecting and evaluating the CUNY ASL corpus for research on American Sign Language animation. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(3): 812-831 (2014) - Ranniery Maia, Masami Akamine:
On the impact of excitation and spectral parameters for expressive statistical parametric speech synthesis. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1209-1232 (2014) - Man-Wai Mak, Hon-Bill Yu:
A study of voice activity detection techniques for NIST speaker recognition evaluations. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 295-313 (2014) - David Escudero Mancebo, César González Ferreras, Carlos Vivaracho-Pascual, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo:
A fuzzy classifier to deal with similarity between labels on automatic prosodic labeling. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 326-341 (2014) - Raveesh Meena, Gabriel Skantze, Joakim Gustafson:
Data-driven models for timing feedback responses in a Map Task dialogue system. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 903-922 (2014) - Florian Metze, Xavier Anguera, Etienne Barnard, Marelie H. Davel, Guillaume Gravier:
Language independent search in MediaEval's Spoken Web Search task. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1066-1082 (2014) - Catherine Middag, Renee Peje Clapham, Rob van Son, Jean-Pierre Martens:
Robust automatic intelligibility assessment techniques evaluated on speakers treated for head and neck cancer. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 467-482 (2014) - Arulappan Milton, S. Tamil Selvi:
Class-specific multiple classifiers scheme to recognize emotions from speech signals. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(3): 727-742 (2014) - Ji Ming, Danny Crookes:
An iterative longest matching segment approach to speech enhancement with additive noise and channel distortion. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(6): 1269-1286 (2014) - Stanislas Oger, Georges Linarès:
Web-based possibilistic language models for automatic speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 923-939 (2014) - Bart Ons, Jort F. Gemmeke, Hugo Van hamme:
Fast vocabulary acquisition in an NMF-based self-learning vocal user interface. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 997-1017 (2014) - Deana Pennell, Yang Liu:
Normalization of informal text. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 256-277 (2014) - Benjamin Picart, Thomas Drugman, Thierry Dutoit:
Analysis and HMM-based synthesis of hypo and hyperarticulated speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 687-707 (2014) - Jordi Porta, Fernando J. López-Colino, Javier Tejedor, José Colás:
A rule-based translation from written Spanish to Spanish Sign Language glosses. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(3): 788-811 (2014) - Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki, Yoshio Momouchi:
Automatically annotating a five-billion-word corpus of Japanese blogs for sentiment and affect analysis. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 38-55 (2014) - Arturo Montejo-Ráez, Eugenio Martínez-Cámara, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Luis Alfonso Ureña López:
Ranked WordNet graph for Sentiment Polarity Classification in Twitter. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 93-107 (2014) - Tuomo Raitio, Antti Suni, Martti Vainio, Paavo Alku:
Synthesis and perception of breathy, normal, and Lombard speech in the presence of noise. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 648-664 (2014) - Allan Ramsay, Iman Alsharhan, Hanady Ahmed:
Generation of a phonetic transcription for modern standard Arabic: A knowledge-based model. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 959-978 (2014)