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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, March 2015
- Thomas Drugman:

Non-Linear Speech Processing (NOLISP 2013). 1-2
- Daniel Erro, Agustín Alonso, Luis Serrano

, Eva Navas
, Inma Hernáez
:
Interpretable parametric voice conversion functions based on Gaussian mixture models and constrained transformations. 3-15 - Thomas Drugman, Myriam Rijckaert, Claire Janssens, Marc Remacle:

Tracheoesophageal speech: A dedicated objective acoustic assessment. 16-31 - Jimmy Ludeña-Choez

, Ascensión Gallardo-Antolín
:
Feature extraction based on the high-pass filtering of audio signals for Acoustic Event Classification. 32-42 - Karmele López de Ipiña

, Jordi Solé-Casals
, Harkaitz Eguiraun
, Jesús B. Alonso
, Carlos Manuel Travieso-González
, Aitzol Ezeiza
, Nora Barroso
, Miriam Ecay-Torres, Pablo Martinez-Lage
, Blanca Beitia:
Feature selection for spontaneous speech analysis to aid in Alzheimer's disease diagnosis: A fractal dimension approach. 43-60
- Wim De Mulder, Steven Bethard, Marie-Francine Moens:

A survey on the application of recurrent neural networks to statistical language modeling. 61-98
- Vinay Kumar Mittal, Bayya Yegnanarayana:

Analysis of production characteristics of laughter. 99-115 - Chang Huai You, Haizhou Li

, Kong-Aik Lee
:
Relevance factor of maximum a posteriori adaptation for GMM-NAP-SVM in speaker and language recognition. 116-134 - Azarakhsh Jalalvand, Fabian Triefenbach, Kris Demuynck, Jean-Pierre Martens:

Robust continuous digit recognition using Reservoir Computing. 135-158

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