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Speech Communication, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, January 2005
- Jan Zera:
Erratum to "Speech intelligibility measured by adaptive maximum-likelihood procedure" [Speech Communication 42 (2004) 313-328]. 1 - Jon P. Barker, Martin P. Cooke, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Decoding speech in the presence of other sources. 5-25 - Ilkka Linnankoski, Lea Leinonen, Minna Vihla, Maija-Liisa Laakso, Synnöve Carlson:
Conveyance of emotional connotations by a single word in English. 27-39 - Hae Kyung Jung, Nam Soo Kim, Taejeong Kim:
A new double-talk detector using echo path estimation. 41-48 - Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:
Tone recognition of continuous Cantonese speech based on support vector machines. 49-62 - Soundararajan Srinivasan, DeLiang L. Wang:
A schema-based model for phonemic restoration. 63-87 - Mark A. Pitt, Keith Johnson, Elizabeth Hume, Scott F. Kiesling, William D. Raymond:
The Buckeye corpus of conversational speech: labeling conventions and a test of transcriber reliability. 89-95
Volume 45, Number 2, February 2005
- Akiko Kusumoto, Takayuki Arai, Keisuke Kinoshita, Nao Hodoshima, Nancy Vaughan:
Modulation enhancement of speech by a pre-processing algorithm for improving intelligibility in reverberant environments. 101-113 - Slim Ouni, Michael M. Cohen, Dominic W. Massaro:
Training Baldi to be multilingual: A case study for an Arabic Badr. 115-137 - Taisuke Ito, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura:
Analysis and recognition of whispered speech. 139-152 - Kuldip K. Paliwal, Leigh D. Alsteris:
On the usefulness of STFT phase spectrum in human listening tests. 153-170 - Gökhan Tür, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Robert E. Schapire:
Combining active and semi-supervised learning for spoken language understanding. 171-186 - Julie Baca, Joseph Picone:
Effects of displayless navigational interfaces on user prosodics. 187-202
Volume 45, Number 3, March 2005
- Rolf Carlson, Julia Hirschberg, Marc Swerts:
Error handling in spoken dialogue systems. 207-209 - Francisco Torres, Lluís F. Hurtado, Fernando García, Emilio Sanchis, Encarna Segarra:
Error handling in a stochastic dialog system through confidence measures. 211-229 - Plamen J. Prodanov, Andrzej Drygajlo:
Bayesian networks based multi-modality fusion for error handling in human-robot dialogues under noisy conditions. 231-248 - Michael F. McTear, Ian M. O'Neill, Philip Hanna, Xingkun Liu:
Handling errors and determining confirmation strategies - An object-based approach. 249-269 - Ivan Bulyko, Katrin Kirchhoff, Mari Ostendorf, J. Goldberg:
Error-correction detection and response generation in a spoken dialogue system. 271-288 - Janienke Sturm, Lou Boves:
Effective error recovery strategies for multimodal form-filling applications. 289-303 - Laurent Karsenty, Valérie Botherel:
Transparency strategies to help users handle system errors. 305-324 - Gabriel Skantze:
Exploring human error recovery strategies: Implications for spoken dialogue systems. 325-341 - Pashiera Barkhuysen, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Problem detection in human-machine interactions based on facial expressions of users. 343-359
Volume 45, Number 4, April 2005
- Makiko Muto, Hiroaki Kato, Minoru Tsuzaki, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Effect of intra-phrase position on acceptability of change in segment duration in sentence speech. 361-372 - Panikos Heracleous, Tohru Shimizu:
A novel approach for modeling non-keyword intervals in a keyword spotter exploiting acoustic similarities of languages. 373-386 - Katsuhito Sudoh, Mikio Nakano:
Post-dialogue confidence scoring for unsupervised statistical language model training. 387-400 - Jason J. Sroka, Louis D. Braida:
Human and machine consonant recognition. 401-423 - Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boë, Lucie Ménard, Nathalie Vallée:
Asymmetries in vowel perception, in the context of the Dispersion-Focalisation Theory. 425-434 - Kaisheng Yao, Kuldip K. Paliwal, Te-Won Lee:
Generative factor analyzed HMM for automatic speech recognition. 435-454 - Hui Jiang:
Confidence measures for speech recognition: A survey. 455-470
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