Volume 32,
Numbers 1-2,
September 2000
- Steve Renals, Tony Robinson:
Accessing information in spoken audio.
1-3
- Steve Renals, Dave Abberley, David Kirby, Tony Robinson:
Indexing and retrieval of broadcast news.
5-20
- Pierre Jourlin, Sue E. Johnson, Karen Spärck Jones, Philip C. Woodland:
Spoken document representations for probabilistic retrieval.
21-36
- Marcello Federico:
A system for the retrieval of Italian broadcast news.
37-47
- Hsin-min Wang:
Experiments in syllable-based retrieval of broadcast news speech in Mandarin Chinese.
49-60
- Corinna Ng, Ross Wilkinson, Justin Zobel:
Experiments in spoken document retrieval using phoneme n-grams.
61-77
- M. Carmen Benítez, Antonio J. Rubio, P. García, Ángel de la Torre:
Different confidence measures for word verification in speech recognition.
79-94
- David D. Palmer, Mari Ostendorf, John D. Burger:
Robust information extraction from automatically generated speech transcriptions.
95-109
- Perrine Delacourt, Christian Wellekens:
DISTBIC: A speaker-based segmentation for audio data indexing.
111-126
- Elizabeth Shriberg, Andreas Stolcke, Dilek Z. Hakkani-Tür, Gökhan Tür:
Prosody-based automatic segmentation of speech into sentences and topics.
127-154
Volume 32,
Number 3,
October 2000
- Kenney Ng, Victor W. Zue:
Subword-based approaches for spoken document retrieval.
157-186
- José B. Mariño, Albino Nogueiras, Pau Pachès-Leal, Antonio Bonafonte:
The demiphone: An efficient contextual subword unit for continuous speech recognition.
187-197
- Etsuko Ofuka, J. Denis McKeown, Mitch G. Waterman, Peter J. Roach:
Prosodic cues for rated politeness in Japanese speech.
199-217
- Isabel Trancoso:
Book review.
219
- M. Boualem:
Translation Engines: Techniques for Machine Translation, Arturo Trujillo; Springer-Verlag, Applied Computing, Heidelberg, 1999, ISBN 1-85233-057-0111.
220-222
Volume 32,
Number 4,
November 2000
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