Volume 51,
Number 1,
January 2009
- Ioannis Andrianakis, Paul R. White:
Speech spectral amplitude estimators using optimally shaped Gamma and Chi priors.
1-14
- Hyung-Min Park, Richard M. Stern:
Spatial separation of speech signals using amplitude estimation based on interaural comparisons of zero-crossings.
15-25
- René Carré:
Dynamic properties of an acoustic tube: Prediction of vowel systems.
26-41
- Randy Gomez, Tomoki Toda, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
Techniques in rapid unsupervised speaker adaptation based on HMM-Sufficient Statistics.
42-57
- Serajul Haque, Roberto Togneri, Anthony Zaknich:
Perceptual features for automatic speech recognition in noisy environments.
58-75
- Shigeaki Amano, Shuichi Sakamoto, Tadahisa Kondo, Yôiti Suzuki:
Development of familiarity-controlled word lists 2003 (FW03) to assess spoken-word intelligibility in Japanese.
76-82
Volume 51,
Number 2,
February 2009
- Wooil Kim, John H. L. Hansen:
Feature compensation in the cepstral domain employing model combination.
83-96
- Julie Fontecave Jallon, Frédéric Berthommier:
A semi-automatic method for extracting vocal tract movements from X-ray films.
97-115
- Hanny den Ouden, Leo G. M. Noordman, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Prosodic realizations of global and local structure and rhetorical relations in read aloud news reports.
116-129
- Annika Hämäläinen, Louis ten Bosch, Lou Boves:
Modelling pronunciation variation with single-path and multi-path syllable models: Issues to consider.
130-150
- Franz Pernkopf, Tuan Van Pham, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Broad phonetic classification using discriminative Bayesian networks.
151-166
- Wilbert Heeringa, Keith Johnson, Charlotte Gooskens:
Measuring Norwegian dialect distances using acoustic features.
167-183
- Tobias S. Andersen, Kaisa Tiippana, Jari Laarni, Ilpo Kojo, Mikko Sams:
The role of visual spatial attention in audiovisual speech perception.
184-193
Volume 51,
Number 3,
March 2009
- Hedvig Kjellström, Olov Engwall:
Audiovisual-to-articulatory inversion.
195-209
- Monja A. Knoll, Maria Uther, Alan Costall:
Effects of low-pass filtering on the judgment of vocal affect in speech directed to infants, adults and foreigners.
210-216
- Mónica Caballero, Asunción Moreno, Albino Nogueiras:
Multidialectal Spanish acoustic modeling for speech recognition.
217-229
- Yipeng Li, DeLiang Wang:
On the optimality of ideal binary time-frequency masks.
230-239
- Daniel Recasens, Aina Espinosa:
Dispersion and variability in Catalan five and six peripheral vowel systems.
240-258
- Huijun Ding, Ing Yann Soon, Soo Ngee Koh, Chai Kiat Yeo:
A spectral filtering method based on hybrid wiener filters for speech enhancement.
259-267
- Zeynep Inanoglu, Steve Young:
Data-driven emotion conversion in spoken English.
268-283
- C. Breslin, M. J. F. Gales:
Directed decision trees for generating complementary systems.
284-295
- Monja A. Knoll, Lisa Scharrer, Alan Costall:
Are actresses better simulators than female students? The effects of simulation on prosodic modifications of infant- and foreigner-directed speech.
296-305
Volume 51,
Number 4,
April 2009
- Edward Ozimek, Dariusz Kutzner, Aleksander Sek, Andrzej Wicher:
Development and evaluation of Polish digit triplet test for auditory screening.
307-316
- Joseph Keshet, David Grangier, Samy Bengio:
Discriminative keyword spotting.
317-329
- Suphattharachai Chomphan, Takao Kobayashi:
Tone correctness improvement in speaker-independent average-voice-based Thai speech synthesis.
330-343
- D. Sciamarella, G. Artana:
A water hammer analysis of pressure and flow in the voice production system.
344-351
- John-Paul Hosom:
Speaker-independent phoneme alignment using transition-dependent states.
352-368
- Adrian Garcia-Sierra, Randy L. Diehl, Craig Champlin:
Testing the double phonemic boundary in bilinguals.
369-378
- Markpong Jongtaveesataporn, Issara Thienlikit, Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Sadaoki Furui:
Lexical units for Thai LVCSR.
379-389
- Angel M. Gomez, Antonio M. Peinado, Victoria E. Sánchez, Jose L. Carmona:
A robust scheme for distributed speech recognition over loss-prone packet channels.
390-400
Volume 51,
Number 5,
May 2009
- Carlo Magi, Jouni Pohjalainen, Tomas Bäckström, Paavo Alku:
Stabilised weighted linear prediction.
401-411
- Minwoo Jeong, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Multi-domain spoken language understanding with transfer learning.
412-424
- Andreas Maier, Tino Haderlein, Ulrich Eysholdt, Frank Rosanowski, Anton Batliner, Maria Schuster, Elmar Nöth:
PEAKS - A system for the automatic evaluation of voice and speech disorders.
425-437
- Peter Jancovic, Münevver Köküer:
Incorporating the voicing information into HMM-based automatic speech recognition in noisy environments.
438-451
- Francisco Campillo Díaz, Jan P. H. van Santen, Eduardo Rodríguez Banga:
Integrating phrasing and intonation modelling using syntactic and morphosyntactic information.
452-465
- Cheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung, Seokhwan Kim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Example-based dialog modeling for practical multi-domain dialog system.
466-484
Volume 51,
Number 6,
June 2009
- Carlos Molina, Néstor Becerra Yoma, Jorge Wuth, Hiram Vivanco:
ASR based pronunciation evaluation with automatically generated competing vocabulary and classifier fusion.
485-498
- Matteo Gerosa, Diego Giuliani, Fabio Brugnara:
Towards age-independent acoustic modeling.
499-509
- Shigeaki Amano, Tadahisa Kondo, Kazumi Kato, Tomohiro Nakatani:
Development of Japanese infant speech database from longitudinal recordings.
510-520
- Kihyeon Kim, Robert H. Baran, Hanseok Ko:
Extension of two-channel transfer function based generalized sidelobe canceller for dealing with both background and point-source noise.
521-533
- Shi-Xiong Zhang, Man-Wai Mak:
A new adaptation approach to high-level speaker-model creation in speaker verification.
534-550
- Matthias Wölfel:
Signal adaptive spectral envelope estimation for robust speech recognition.
551-561
Volume 51,
Number 7,
July 2009
- Mats Blomberg, Kjell Elenius, David House, Inger Karlsson:
Note from the Guest Editors.
563
- Gunnar Fant:
A personal note from Gunnar Fant.
564-568
- Joseph-Jean Mariani:
Research infrastructures for Human Language Technologies: A vision from France.
569-584
- Yoko Greenberg, Nagisa Shibuya, Minoru Tsuzaki, Hiroaki Kato, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Analysis on paralinguistic prosody control in perceptual impression space using multiple dimensional scaling.
585-593
- Nina Grønnum:
A Danish phonetically annotated spontaneous speech corpus (DanPASS).
594-603
- Dominic W. Massaro, Alexandra Jesse:
Read my lips: speech distortions in musical lyrics can be overcome (slightly) by facial information.
604-621
- Björn Lindblom, Randy Diehl, Carl Creeger:
Do 'Dominant Frequencies' explain the listener's response to formant and spectrum shape variations?
622-629
- Catherine Pelachaud:
Studies on gesture expressivity for a virtual agent.
630-639
- Andrew Rosenberg, Julia Hirschberg:
Charisma perception from text and speech.
640-655
Volume 51,
Number 8,
August 2009
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