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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 58
Volume 58, November 2019
- Chang Su, Xiaomei Wang, Zita Wang, Yijiang Chen:
A model of synesthetic metaphor interpretation based on cross-modality similarity. 1-16 - Adrian-Horia Dediu, Carlos Martín-Vide:
Third International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing, SLSP 2015 Preface. 17-18 - Bernardino Casas, Antoni Hernández-Fernández, Neus Català, Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho, Jaume Baixeries:
Polysemy and brevity versus frequency in language. 19-50 - Danilo Croce, Simone Filice, Roberto Basili:
Making sense of kernel spaces in neural learning. 51-75 - Abdelkader El Mahdaouy, Éric Gaussier, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik:
Should one use term proximity or multi-word terms for Arabic information retrieval? 76-97 - Álvaro Peris, Francisco Casacuberta:
Online learning for effort reduction in interactive neural machine translation. 98-126 - Nirmesh J. Shah, Hemant A. Patil:
A novel approach to remove outliers for parallel voice conversion. 127-152 - Victor de Abreu Campos, Daniel Carlos Guimarães Pedronette:
A framework for speaker retrieval and identification through unsupervised learning. 153-174 - Maulik C. Madhavi, Hemant A. Patil:
Vocal Tract Length Normalization using a Gaussian mixture model framework for query-by-example spoken term detection. 175-202 - C. T. Justine Hui, Sahil Jain, Catherine I. Watson:
Effects of sentence structure and word complexity on intelligibility in machine-to-human communications. 203-215 - Tanvir Ahmed Fuad, Mir Tafseer Nayeem, Asif Mahmud, Yllias Chali:
Neural sentence fusion for diversity driven abstractive multi-document summarization. 216-230 - Roozbeh Soleymani, Ivan W. Selesnick, David M. Landsberger:
ALTIS: A new algorithm for adaptive long-term SNR estimation in multi-talker babble. 231-246 - Taichi Asami, Ryo Masumura, Yushi Aono, Koichi Shinoda:
Recurrent out-of-vocabulary word detection based on distribution of features. 247-259 - Wissam A. Jassim, Muhammad S. A. Zilany:
NSQM: A non-intrusive assessment of speech quality using normalized energies of the neurogram. 260-279 - Omar Juárez Gambino, Hiram Calvo:
Predicting emotional reactions to news articles in social networks. 280-303 - Hongseon Yeom, Youngjoong Ko, Jungyun Seo:
Unsupervised-learning-based keyphrase extraction from a single document by the effective combination of the graph-based model and the modified C-value method. 304-318 - Emre Yilmaz, Vikramjit Mitra, Ganesh Sivaraman, Horacio Franco:
Articulatory and bottleneck features for speaker-independent ASR of dysarthric speech. 319-334 - Muhammad Khalifa, Khaled Shaalan:
Character convolutions for Arabic Named Entity Recognition with Long Short-Term Memory Networks. 335-346 - Yuki Saito, Shinnosuke Takamichi, Hiroshi Saruwatari:
Vocoder-free text-to-speech synthesis incorporating generative adversarial networks using low-/multi-frequency STFT amplitude spectra. 347-363 - João Monteiro, Jahangir Alam, Tiago H. Falk:
Residual convolutional neural network with attentive feature pooling for end-to-end language identification from short-duration speech. 364-376 - Ivan Himawan, Fernando Villavicencio, Sridha Sridharan, Clinton Fookes:
Deep domain adaptation for anti-spoofing in speaker verification systems. 377-402 - Ondrej Novotný, Oldrich Plchot, Ondrej Glembek, Jan Cernocký, Lukás Burget:
Analysis of DNN Speech Signal Enhancement for Robust Speaker Recognition. 403-421 - Jen-Tzung Chien, Kang-Ting Peng:
Neural adversarial learning for speaker recognition. 422-440 - Andreas Nautsch, Abelino Jiménez, Amos Treiber, Jascha Kolberg, Catherine Jasserand, Els Kindt, Héctor Delgado, Massimiliano Todisco, Mohamed Amine Hmani, Aymen Mtibaa, Mohammed Ahmed Abdelraheem, Alberto Abad, Francisco Teixeira, Driss Matrouf, Marta Gomez-Barrero, Dijana Petrovska-Delacrétaz, Gérard Chollet, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Christoph Busch:
Preserving privacy in speaker and speech characterisation. 441-480
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