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Speech Communication, Volume 144
Volume 144, October 2022
- Wei Xue, Catia Cucchiarini, Roeland van Hout, Helmer Strik:
Automatic Speech Recognition and Pronunciation Error Detection of Dutch Non-native Speech: cumulating speech resources in a pluricentric language. 1-9 - Paola Zanchi
, Sue Peppé, Laura Zampini
:
Prosodic development from 4 to 10 years: Data from the Italian adaptation of the PEPS-C. 10-19 - Mengyuan Wang, Lingzhi Kong, Changxin Zhang, Yanhong Wu, Liang Li:
The role of visual cues indicating onset times of target speech syllables in release from informational or energetic masking. 20-25 - Zihao Cui
, Changchun Bao
:
Analysis-by-synthesis based training target extraction of the DNN for noise masking. 26-41 - Aslan B. Wong
, Ziqi Huang, Kaishun Wu:
Leveraging audible and inaudible signals for pronunciation training by sensing articulation through a smartphone. 42-56 - Bo Jiang
, Mixiao Hou, Jiahuan Wang, Yao Lu, David Zhang, Guangming Lu:
Recursive Feature Diversity Network for audio super-resolution. 57-66 - Benjamin Lentz
, Christiane Völter, Rainer Martin
:
Spectral sparsification of speech signals and its interaction with top-down mechanisms in adult cochlear implant users. 67-74 - Jonathan Windle
, Sarah Taylor, David Greenwood, Iain A. Matthews:
Arm motion symmetry in conversation. 75-88 - Hongning Zhu
, Kong Aik Lee
, Haizhou Li
:
Discriminative speaker embedding with serialized multi-layer multi-head attention. 89-100 - Jayant Kumar Rout
, Gayadhar Pradhan
:
Enhancement of formant regions in magnitude spectra to develop children's KWS system in zero resource scenario. 101-109 - Changzeng Fu
, Chaoran Liu, Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
An improved CycleGAN-based emotional voice conversion model by augmenting temporal dependency with a transformer. 110-121

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