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Speech Communication, Volume 21
Volume 21, Numbers 1-2, February 1997
- Biing-Hwang Juang, Christel Sorin, Sadaoki Furui, Louis C. W. Pols:
Tribute to James L. Flanagan. 1-2 - Anne Cutler:
The comparative perspective on spoken-language processing. 3-15 - Javier Hernando, Climent Nadeu, José B. Mariño:
Speech recognition in a noisy car environment based on LP of the one-sided autocorrelation sequence and robust similarity measuring techniques. 17-31 - John A. Bateman:
Editorial. 35-36 - Gábor Olaszy, Géza Németh:
Prosody generation for German CTS/TTS systems (from theoretical intonation patterns to practical realisation). 37-60 - Thomas Portele, Barbara Heuft:
Towards a prominence-based synthesis system. 61-72 - Elke Teich, Eli Hagen, Brigitte Grote, John A. Bateman:
From communicative context to speech: Integrating dialogue processing, speech production and natural language generation. 73-99 - Kees van Deemter, Jan Odijk:
Context modeling and the generation of spoken discourse. 101-121 - Paul Taylor, Amy Isard:
SSML: A speech synthesis markup language. 123-133
Volume 21, Number 3, April 1997
- Victoria E. Sánchez, Antonio J. Rubio, Juan M. López-Soler, Ángel de la Torre, Antonio M. Peinado:
A low-delay transform domain approach to trellis coded quantization. 141-153 - Linda Djezzar, Nicolas Pican:
Phonetic knowledge embedded in a context sensitive MLP for French speaker-independent speech recognition. 155-167 - John H. L. Hansen, Bryan L. Pellom:
Text-directed speech enhancement employing phone class parsing and feature map constrained vector quantization. 169-189 - Jean Rouat, Yong Chun Liu, Daniel Morissette:
A pitch determination and voiced/unvoiced decision algorithm for noisy speech. 191-207 - Stefan Todorov Hadjitodorov, B. Boyanov, N. Dalakchieva:
A two-level classifier for text-independent speaker identification. 209-217
Volume 21, Number 4, May 1997
- Jean Schoentgen, Sorin Ciocea:
Kinematic formant-to-area mapping. 227-244 - Etienne Barnard, Yonghong Yan:
Toward new language adaptation for language identification. 245-254 - Jean Schoentgen, Raoul De Guchteneere:
Predictable and random components of jitter. 255-272 - William A. Ainsworth, René Carré:
Perception of synthetic two-formant vowel transitions. 273-282
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