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- 2014
- Gang Chen, Jody Kreiman, Abeer Alwan:
The glottaltopogram: A method of analyzing high-speed images of the vocal folds. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1156-1169 (2014) - Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Mona T. Diab, Sandra Kübler:
SAMAR: Subjectivity and sentiment analysis for Arabic social media. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 20-37 (2014) - Simon Alexanderson, Jonas Beskow:
Animated Lombard speech: Motion capture, facial animation and visual intelligibility of speech produced in adverse conditions. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 607-618 (2014) - Juan Pablo Arias, Carlos Busso, Néstor Becerra Yoma:
Shape-based modeling of the fundamental frequency contour for emotion detection in speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 278-294 (2014) - Harri Auvinen, Tuomo Raitio, Manu Airaksinen, Samuli Siltanen, Brad H. Story, Paavo Alku:
Automatic glottal inverse filtering with the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1139-1155 (2014) - Alexandra Balahur, Rada Mihalcea, Andrés Montoyo:
Computational approaches to subjectivity and sentiment analysis: Present and envisaged methods and applications. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 1-6 (2014) - Alexandra Balahur, Marco Turchi:
Comparative experiments using supervised learning and machine translation for multilingual sentiment analysis. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 56-75 (2014) - Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
Sense-level subjectivity in a multilingual setting. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 7-19 (2014) - Ana Montero Benavides, Rubén Fernández Pozo, Doroteo T. Toledano, José Luis Blanco Murillo, Eduardo López Gonzalo, Luis A. Hernández Gómez:
Analysis of voice features related to obstructive sleep apnoea and their application in diagnosis support. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 434-452 (2014) - Dasha Bogdanova, Paolo Rosso, Thamar Solorio:
Exploring high-level features for detecting cyberpedophilia. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 108-120 (2014) - Daniel Bone, Ming Li, Matthew P. Black, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Intoxicated speech detection: A fusion framework with speaker-normalized hierarchical functionals and GMM supervectors. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 375-391 (2014) - Tomás Brychcín, Miloslav Konopík:
Semantic spaces for improving language modeling. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 192-209 (2014) - Marie-José Caraty, Claude Montacié:
Vocal fatigue induced by prolonged oral reading: Analysis and detection. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 453-466 (2014) - Martin Cooke, Simon King, Maeva Garnier, Vincent Aubanel:
The listening talker: A review of human and algorithmic context-induced modifications of speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 543-571 (2014) - Martin Cooke, Simon King, W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Yannis Stylianou:
Introduction to the Special Issue on The listening talker: context-dependent speech production and perception. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 540-542 (2014) - Paul A. Crook, Simon Keizer, Zhuoran Wang, Wenshuo Tang, Oliver Lemon:
Real user evaluation of a POMDP spoken dialogue system using automatic belief compression. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 873-887 (2014) - Ryunosuke Daido, Masashi Ito, Shozo Makino, Akinori Ito:
Automatic evaluation of singing enthusiasm for karaoke. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 501-517 (2014) - Carlo Drioli, Andrea Calanca:
Speaker adaptive voice source modeling with applications to speech coding and processing. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1195-1208 (2014) - Thomas Drugman, Paavo Alku, Abeer Alwan, Bayya Yegnanarayana:
Glottal source processing: From analysis to applications. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1117-1138 (2014) - Thomas Drugman, John Kane, Christer Gobl:
Data-driven detection and analysis of the patterns of creaky voice. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1233-1253 (2014) - Maria Eskevich, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Exploring speech retrieval from meetings using the AMI corpus. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1021-1044 (2014) - Maeva Garnier, Nathalie Henrich:
Speaking in noise: How does the Lombard effect improve acoustic contrasts between speech and ambient noise? Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 580-597 (2014) - Diman Ghazi, Diana Inkpen, Stan Szpakowicz:
Prior and contextual emotion of words in sentential context. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 76-92 (2014) - Elizabeth Godoy, Maria Koutsogiannaki, Yannis Stylianou:
Approaching speech intelligibility enhancement with inspiration from Lombard and Clear speaking styles. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 629-647 (2014) - Wael Hassan Gomaa, Aly Aly Fahmy:
Automatic scoring for answers to Arabic test questions. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(4): 833-857 (2014) - David Griol, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar, Giuseppe Riccardi:
A domain-independent statistical methodology for dialog management in spoken dialog systems. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(3): 743-768 (2014) - Guangpu Huang, Meng Joo Er:
An adaptive neural control scheme for articulatory synthesis of CV sequences. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 163-176 (2014) - Dong-Yan Huang, Zhengchen Zhang, Shuzhi Sam Ge:
Speaker state classification based on fusion of asymmetric simple partial least squares (SIMPLS) and support vector machines. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 392-419 (2014) - Stefan Huber, Axel Röbel:
On the use of voice descriptors for glottal source shape parameter estimation. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(5): 1170-1194 (2014) - Je Hun Jeon, Rui Xia, Yang Liu:
Level of interest sensing in spoken dialog using decision-level fusion of acoustic and lexical evidence. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(2): 420-433 (2014)
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