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IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Part 2, January 1994
- Adoram Erell, Mitchel Weintraub:
Estimation of noise-corrupted speech DFT-spectrum using the pitch period. 1-8 - Paul J. Dix, Gerrit Bloothooft:
A breakpoint analysis procedure based on temporal decomposition. 9-17 - James D. Mills, Charles E. Rohrs, Robert B. Magill:
Encoder reverberations in adaptive predictive coding. 18-23 - Mohammad Reza Soleymani:
A new tandem source-channel trellis coding scheme. 24-28 - Nicolas Moreau, Przemyslaw Dymarski:
Selection of excitation vectors for the CELP coders. 29-41 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran, Peter Kroon:
Interpolation of the pitch-predictor parameters in analysis-by-synthesis speech coders. 42-54 - Wolfgang G. Knecht:
Nonlinear noise filtering and beamforming using the perceptron and its Volterra approximation. 55-62 - Ying Hao:
Speech recognition using speaker adaptation by system parameter transformation. 63-68 - Keh-Yih Su, Chin-Hui Lee:
Speech recognition using weighted HMM and subspace projection approaches. 69-79 - Hamid Sheikhzadeh, Li Deng:
Waveform-based speech recognition using hidden filter models: parameter selection and sensitivity to power normalization. 80-89 - Sam Crisafulli, Gonzalo J. Rey, C. Richard Johnson Jr., Rodney A. Kennedy:
A coupled approach to ADPCM adaptation. 90-93 - Dimitry Rtischev, David Nahamoo, Michael Picheny:
Speaker adaptation via VQ prototype modification. 94-97 - Beth A. Carlson, Mark A. Clements:
A projection-based likelihood measure for speech recognition in noise. 97-102 - Jianing Dai, Iain G. MacKenzie, Jon E. M. Tyler:
Stochastic modeling of temporal information in speech for hidden Markov models. 102-104 - Allen L. Gorin, Richard J. Mammone:
Introduction to the special issue on neural networks for speech processing. 113-114 - Oded Ghitza:
Auditory models and human performance in tasks related to speech coding and speech recognition. 115-132 - Juergen Schroeter, Man Mohan Sondhi:
Techniques for estimating vocal-tract shapes from the speech signal. 133-150 - George Zavaliagkos, Ying Zhao, Richard M. Schwartz, John Makhoul:
A hybrid segmental neural net/hidden Markov model system for continuous speech recognition. 151-160 - Steve Renals, Nelson Morgan, Hervé Bourlard, Michael Cohen, Horacio Franco:
Connectionist probability estimators in HMM speech recognition. 161-174 - Gerhard Rigoll:
Maximum mutual information neural networks for hybrid connectionist-HMM speech recognition systems. 175-184 - Philippe Le Cerf, Weiye Ma, Dirk Van Compernolle:
Multilayer perceptrons as labelers for hidden Markov models. 185-193 - Kevin R. Farrell, Richard J. Mammone, Khaled T. Assaleh:
Speaker recognition using neural networks and conventional classifiers. 194-205 - Jung-Kuei Chen, Frank K. Soong:
An N-best candidates-based discriminative training for speech recognition applications. 206-216 - Christian Dugast, Laurence Devillers, Xavier L. Aubert:
Combining TDNN and HMM in a hybrid system for improved continuous-speech recognition. 217-223 - Allen L. Gorin, Stephen E. Levinson, Ananth Sankar:
An experiment in spoken language acquisition. 224-240
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1994
- Richard C. Rose, Edward M. Hofstetter, Douglas A. Reynolds:
Integrated models of signal and background with application to speaker identification in noise. 245-257 - Changxue Ma, Yves Kamp, Lei F. Willems:
A Frobenius norm approach to glottal closure detection from the speech signal. 258-265 - Alv I. Aarskog, Hans C. Guren:
Predictive coding of speech using microphone/speaker adaptation and vector quantization. 266-273 - Tenkasi V. Ramabadran, Deepen Sinha:
Speech data compression through sparse coding of innovations. 274-284 - Alan V. Oppenheim, Ehud Weinstein, Kambiz C. Zangi, Meir Feder, D. Gauger:
Single-sensor active noise cancellation. 285-290 - Jean-Luc Gauvain, Chin-Hui Lee:
Maximum a posteriori estimation for multivariate Gaussian mixture observations of Markov chains. 291-298 - Yves Normandin, Régis Cardin, Renato de Mori:
High-performance connected digit recognition using maximum mutual information estimation. 299-311 - Hermann Ney, Andreas Noll:
Acoustic-phonetic modeling in the SPICOS system. 312-319 - Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino, Yutaka Kaneda:
Common acoustical pole and zero modeling of room transfer functions. 320-328 - Jean Laroche, Jean-Louis Meillier:
Multichannel excitation/filter modeling of percussive sounds with application to the piano. 329-344 - Olivier Cappé:
Elimination of the musical noise phenomenon with the Ephraim and Malah noise suppressor. 345-349 - Yi-Teh Lee:
Corrections and supplementary note to "Information-theoretic distortion measures". 350 - Engin Erzin, A. Enis Çetin:
Interframe differential coding of line spectrum frequencies. 350-352 - Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Hermann Ney:
Improvements in beam search for 10000-word continuous-speech recognition. 353-356
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1994
- Hong Chae Woo, Jerry D. Gibson:
Low delay tree coding of speech at 8 kbit/s. 361-370 - Seung H. Nam, Jerry D. Gibson:
Analysis of the smoothed residual-driven algorithm for speech coders. 371-379 - Yunxin Zhao:
An acoustic-phonetic-based speaker adaptation technique for improving speaker-independent continuous speech recognition. 380-394 - Krishna S. Nathan, Harvey F. Silverman:
Time-varying feature selection and classification of unvoiced stop consonants. 395-405 - Jean-Claude Junqua, Brian Mak, Ben Reaves:
A robust algorithm for word boundary detection in the presence of noise. 406-412 - Jerome R. Bellegarda, Peter V. de Souza, Arthur Nádas, David Nahamoo, Michael A. Picheny, Lalit R. Bahl:
The metamorphic algorithm: a speaker mapping approach to data augmentation. 413-420 - Kuansan Wang, Shihab A. Shamma:
Self-normalization and noise-robustness in early auditory representations. 421-435 - Helen M. Hanson, Petros Maragos, Alexandros Potamianos:
A system for finding speech formants and modulations via energy separation. 436-443 - Kwok-Wah Law, Cheung-Fat Chan:
Split-dimension vector quantization of Parcor coefficients for low bit rate speech coding. 443-446 - Eng-Fong Huang, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
An efficient algorithm for syllable hypothesization in continuous Mandarin speech recognition. 446-449 - Eng-Fong Huang, Hsiao-Chuan Wang, Frank K. Soong:
A fast algorithm for large vocabulary keyword spotting application. 449-452 - Ashvin Kannan, Mari Ostendorf, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Maximum likelihood clustering of Gaussians for speech recognition. 453-455 - Tomoko Matsui, Sadaoki Furui:
Comparison of text-independent speaker recognition methods using VQ-distortion and discrete/continuous HMM's. 456-459 - Giuseppe De Nicolao, Fabrizio Lorito, Silvia Carla Strada:
On 'Comparison and extensions of control methods for narrow-band disturbance rejection'. 459-461 - Subrata Kumar Das:
Some experiments with a supervised classification procedure. 461-464
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1994
- Colin W. Wightman, Mari Ostendorf:
Automatic labeling of prosodic patterns. 469-481 - Lizhong Wu, Mahesan Niranjan, Frank Fallside:
Fully vector-quantized neural network-based code-excited nonlinear predictive speech coding. 482-489 - Nader Moayeri, David L. Neuhoff:
Time-memory tradeoffs in vector quantizer codebook searching based on decision trees. 490-506 - Li Deng, Michael Aksmanovic, Xiaodong Sun, C. F. Jeff Wu:
Speech recognition using hidden Markov models with polynomial regression functions as nonstationary states. 507-520 - Stephen J. Elliott, Christopher C. Boucher:
Interaction between multiple feedforward active control systems. 521-530 - Mark M. Thomson, Bernard J. Guillemin:
Design and performance of an algorithm for estimating vocal system parameters. 531-536 - Gian Antonio Mian, Giuseppe Riccardi:
A localization property of line spectrum frequencies. 536-539 - W. Bastiaan Kleijn:
On the periodicity of speech coded with linear-prediction based analysis by synthesis coders. 539-542 - Carl D. Mitchell, Mary P. Harper, Leah H. Jamieson:
Comments on "Reducing computation in HMM evaluation". 542-543 - Yan Ming Cheng, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy, Paul Mermelstein:
Statistical recovery of wideband speech from narrowband speech. 544-548 - James W. Pitton, Les E. Atlas, Patrick J. Loughlin:
Applications of positive time-frequency distributions to speech processing. 554-566 - Jont B. Allen:
How do humans process and recognize speech? 567-577 - Hynek Hermansky, Nelson Morgan:
RASTA processing of speech. 578-589 - Leonardo Neumeyer, Vassilios Digalakis, Mitchel Weintraub:
Training issues and channel equalization techniques for the construction of telephone acoustic models using a high-quality speech corpus. 590-597 - John H. L. Hansen:
Morphological constrained feature enhancement with adaptive cepstral compensation (MCE-ACC) for speech recognition in noise and Lombard effect. 598-614 - Steve J. Young, Philip C. Woodland, William J. Byrne:
Spontaneous speech recognition for the credit card corpus using the HTK toolkit. 615-621 - Qiguang Lin, Ea-Ee Jan, James L. Flanagan:
Microphone arrays and speaker identification. 622-629 - Khaled T. Assaleh, Richard J. Mammone:
New LP-derived features for speaker identification. 630-638 - Douglas A. Reynolds:
Experimental evaluation of features for robust speaker identification. 639-643
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