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found 23 matches
- 2008
- Vincent Barreaud, Irina Illina, Dominique Fohr:
On-line Stochastic Matching compensation for non-stationary noise. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(3): 207-229 (2008) - Marelie H. Davel, Etienne Barnard:
Pronunciation prediction with Default&Refine. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 374-393 (2008) - Judith Eckle-Kohler, Michael Kohler, Jens Mehnert:
Automatic recognition of German news focusing on future-directed beliefs and intentions. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 394-414 (2008) - Minwoo Jeong, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Practical use of non-local features for statistical spoken language understanding. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 148-170 (2008) - Anh-Cuong Le, Akira Shimazu, Van-Nam Huynh, Minh Le Nguyen:
Semi-supervised learning integrated with classifier combination for word sense disambiguation. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 330-345 (2008) - John W. McDonough, Matthias Wölfel, Emilian Stoimenov:
On maximum mutual information speaker-adapted training. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 130-147 (2008) - Iain R. Murray, John L. Arnott:
Applying an analysis of acted vocal emotions to improve the simulation of synthetic speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 107-129 (2008) - Masanobu Nakamura, Koji Iwano, Sadaoki Furui:
Differences between acoustic characteristics of spontaneous and read speech and their effects on speech recognition performance. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 171-184 (2008) - Odétúnjí Àjàdí Odéjobí, Shun Ha Sylvia Wong, Anthony J. Beaumont:
A modular holistic approach to prosody modelling for Standard Yorùbá speech synthesis. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(1): 39-68 (2008) - Viktor Pekar:
Discovery of event entailment knowledge from text corpora. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(1): 1-16 (2008) - Yao Qian, Frank K. Soong, Tan Lee:
Tone-enhanced generalized character posterior probability (GCPP) for Cantonese LVCSR. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 360-373 (2008) - Allan Ramsay, Hanady Mansour:
Towards including prosody in a text-to-speech system for modern standard Arabic. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(1): 84-103 (2008) - Takahiro Shinozaki, Mari Ostendorf:
Cross-validation and aggregated EM training for robust parameter estimation. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 185-195 (2008) - Humberto M. Torres, Jorge A. Gurlekian:
Acoustic speech unit segmentation for concatenative synthesis. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(2): 196-206 (2008) - Francisco Torres, Emilio Sanchis, Encarna Segarra:
User simulation in a stochastic dialog system. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(3): 230-255 (2008) - Asterios Toutios, Konstantinos G. Margaritis:
Estimating electropalatographic patterns from the speech signal. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 346-359 (2008) - Jari Juhani Turunen, Tarmo Lipping:
Phoneme analysis based on quantitative and qualitative entropy measurement. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 313-329 (2008) - Andreas Vlachos:
A stopping criterion for active learning. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(3): 295-312 (2008) - Robbie Vogt, Sridha Sridharan:
Explicit modelling of session variability for speaker verification. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(1): 17-38 (2008) - Lan Wang, Philip C. Woodland:
MPE-based discriminative linear transforms for speaker adaptation. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(3): 256-272 (2008) - Qin Yan, Saeed Vaseghi, Esfandiar Zavarehei, Ben Milner, Jonathan Darch, Paul R. White, Ioannis Andrianakis:
Kalman tracking of linear predictor and harmonic noise models for noisy speech enhancement. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(1): 69-83 (2008) - Kyuchul Yoon:
Design and evaluation of prosodically-sensitive concatenative units for a Korean TTS system. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(3): 273-294 (2008) - Dong Yu, Li Deng, Xiaodong He, Alex Acero:
Large-margin minimum classification error training: A theoretical risk minimization perspective. Comput. Speech Lang. 22(4): 415-429 (2008)
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