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- 2017
- Hendrik Barfuss, Christian Huemmer, Andreas Schwarz, Walter Kellermann:
Robust coherence-based spectral enhancement for speech recognition in adverse real-world environments. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 388-400 (2017) - Jon Barker, Ricard Marxer, Emmanuel Vincent, Shinji Watanabe:
Multi-microphone speech recognition in everyday environments. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 386-387 (2017) - Jon Barker, Ricard Marxer, Emmanuel Vincent, Shinji Watanabe:
The third 'CHiME' speech separation and recognition challenge: Analysis and outcomes. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 605-626 (2017) - Milos Cernak, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Frank Rudzicz, Heidi Christensen, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Elmar Nöth:
Characterisation of voice quality of Parkinson's disease using differential phonological posterior features. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 196-208 (2017) - Ji-Won Cho, Jong-Hyeon Park, Joon-Hyuk Chang, Hyung-Min Park:
Bayesian feature enhancement using independent vector analysis and reverberation parameter re-estimation for noisy reverberant speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 496-516 (2017) - Marta R. Costa-jussà, Alexandre Allauzen, Loïc Barrault, Kyunghyun Cho, Holger Schwenk:
Introduction to the special issue on deep learning approaches for machine translation. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 367-373 (2017) - Brecht Desplanques, Kris Demuynck, Jean-Pierre Martens:
Adaptive speaker diarization of broadcast news based on factor analysis. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 72-93 (2017) - Christoph Draxler, Jonathan Harrington, Florian Schiel:
Towards the next generation of speech tools and corpora. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 175-178 (2017) - Harishchandra Dubey, Abhijeet Sangwan, John H. L. Hansen:
Using speech technology for quantifying behavioral characteristics in peer-led team learning sessions. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 343-366 (2017) - Daniele Falavigna, Marco Matassoni, Shahab Jalalvand, Matteo Negri, Marco Turchi:
DNN adaptation by automatic quality estimation of ASR hypotheses. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 585-604 (2017) - Radek Fér, Pavel Matejka, Frantisek Grézl, Oldrich Plchot, Karel Veselý, Jan Honza Cernocký:
Multilingually trained bottleneck features in spoken language recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 252-267 (2017) - Milica Gasic, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Asli Celikyilmaz:
Spoken language understanding and interaction: machine learning for human-like conversational systems. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 249-251 (2017) - Jahn Heymann, Lukas Drude, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:
A generic neural acoustic beamforming architecture for robust multi-channel speech processing. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 374-385 (2017) - Takaaki Hori, Zhuo Chen, Hakan Erdogan, John R. Hershey, Jonathan Le Roux, Vikramjit Mitra, Shinji Watanabe:
Multi-microphone speech recognition integrating beamforming, robust feature extraction, and advanced DNN/RNN backend. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 401-418 (2017) - Herman Kamper, Aren Jansen, Sharon Goldwater:
A segmental framework for fully-unsupervised large-vocabulary speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 154-174 (2017) - Heysem Kaya, Albert Ali Salah, Alexey Karpov, Olga V. Frolova, Aleksey Grigorev, Elena E. Lyakso:
Emotion, age, and gender classification in children's speech by humans and machines. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 268-283 (2017) - Taehwan Kim, Jonathan Keane, Weiran Wang, Hao Tang, Jason Riggle, Gregory Shakhnarovich, Diane Brentari, Karen Livescu:
Lexicon-free fingerspelling recognition from video: Data, models, and signer adaptation. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 209-232 (2017) - Young-Bum Kim, Karl Stratos, Ruhi Sarikaya:
A Framework for pre-training hidden-unit conditional random fields and its extension to long short term memory networks. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 311-326 (2017) - Payton Lin, Dau-Cheng Lyu, Fei Chen, Syu-Siang Wang, Yu Tsao:
Multi-style learning with denoising autoencoders for acoustic modeling in the internet of things (IoT). Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 481-495 (2017) - Carmen Magariños, Paula Lopez-Otero, Laura Docío Fernández, Eduardo Rodríguez Banga, Daniel Erro, Carmen García-Mateo:
Reversible speaker de-identification using pre-trained transformation functions. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 36-52 (2017) - Jindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka:
Anomaly-based annotation error detection in speech-synthesis corpora. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 1-35 (2017) - Alastair H. Moore, Pablo Peso Parada, Patrick A. Naylor:
Speech enhancement for robust automatic speech recognition: Evaluation using a baseline system and instrumental measures. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 574-584 (2017) - Niko Moritz, Kamil Adiloglu, Jörn Anemüller, Stefan Goetze, Birger Kollmeier:
Multi-Channel Speech Enhancement and Amplitude Modulation Analysis for Noise Robust Automatic Speech Recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 558-573 (2017) - Raymond W. M. Ng, Mauro Nicolao, Thomas Hain:
Unsupervised crosslingual adaptation of tokenisers for spoken language recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 327-342 (2017) - Scott Piao, Fraser Dallachy, Alistair Baron, Jane Demmen, Steve Wattam, Philip Durkin, James McCracken, Paul Rayson, Marc Alexander:
A time-sensitive historical thesaurus-based semantic tagger for deep semantic annotation. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 113-135 (2017) - Michael Pucher, Bettina Zillinger, Markus Toman, Dietmar Schabus, Cassia Valentini-Botinhao, Junichi Yamagishi, Erich Schmid, Thomas Woltron:
Influence of speaker familiarity on blind and visually impaired children's and young adults' perception of synthetic voices. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 179-195 (2017) - Rachel G. Anushiya, P. Vijayalakshmi, T. Nagarajan:
Estimation of glottal closure instants from degraded speech using a phase-difference-based algorithm. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 136-153 (2017) - Shakti P. Rath:
Scalable algorithms for unsupervised clustering of acoustic data for speech recognition. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 233-248 (2017) - Isidoros Rodomagoulakis, Athanasios Katsamanis, Gerasimos Potamianos, Panagiotis Giannoulis, Antigoni Tsiami, Petros Maragos:
Room-localized spoken command recognition in multi-room, multi-microphone environments. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 419-443 (2017) - Sunit Sivasankaran, Emmanuel Vincent, Irina Illina:
A combined evaluation of established and new approaches for speech recognition in varied reverberation conditions. Comput. Speech Lang. 46: 444-460 (2017)
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