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Speech Communication, Volume 26
Volume 26, Numbers 1-2, October 1998
- Philip Rubin, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson:

Editorial. 1-4 - Isabella Poggi, Catherine Pelachaud:

Performative faces. 5-21 - Hani Yehia, Philip Rubin

, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson:
Quantitative association of vocal-tract and facial behavior. 23-43 - Paul Iverson, Lynne E. Bernstein, Edward T. Auer Jr.:

Modeling the interaction of phonemic intelligibility and lexical structure in audiovisual word recognition. 45-63 - Robert E. Remez

, Jennifer M. Fellowes, David B. Pisoni, Winston D. Goh
, Philip Rubin
:
Multimodal perceptual organization of speech: Evidence from tone analogs of spoken utterances. 65-73 - Mikko Sams, Petri Manninen, Veikko Surakka, Pia Helin, Riitta Kättö:

McGurk effect in Finnish syllables, isolated words, and words in sentences: Effects of word meaning and sentence context. 75-87 - Béatrice de Gelder, Jean Vroomen:

Impairment of speech-reading in prosopagnosia. 89-96 - Art Blokland, Anne H. Anderson:

Effect of low frame-rate video on intelligibility of speech. 97-103 - Eli Yamamoto, Satoshi Nakamura, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Lip movement synthesis from speech based on Hidden Markov Models. 105-115 - Christian Benoît, Bertrand Le Goff:

Audio-visual speech synthesis from French text: Eight years of models, designs and evaluation at the ICP. 117-129 - Sumit Basu, Nuria Oliver

, Alex Pentland:
3D lip shapes from video: A combined physical-statistical model. 131-148 - Alexandrina Rogozan, Paul Deléglise:

Adaptive fusion of acoustic and visual sources for automatic speech recognition. 149-161
Volume 26, Number 3, November 1998
- Jun Huang, Yunxin Zhao:

An energy-constrained signal subspace method for speech enhancement and recognition in white and colored noises. 165-181 - Fil Alleva, Xuedong Huang, Mei-Yuh Hwang, Li Jiang:

Can continuous speech recognizers handle isolated speech? 183-189 - Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:

Improved speech modelling and recognition using a new training algorithm based on outlier-emphasis for non-stationary state HMM. 191-201 - John R. Westbury, Michiko Hashi, Mary J. Lindstrom:

Differences among speakers in lingual articulation for American English /r/. 203-226
Volume 26, Number 4, December 1998
- Jean Véronis, Philippe Di Cristo, Fabienne Courtois, Cédric Chaumette:

A stochastic model of intonation for text-to-speech synthesis. 233-244 - Irina Illina, Mohamed Afify, Yifan Gong:

Environment normalization training and environment adaptation using mixture stochastic trajectory model. 245-258 - Miguel Á. Carreira-Perpiñán, Steve Renals:

Dimensionality reduction of electropalatographic data using latent variable models. 259-282 - Nagendra Kumar, Andreas G. Andreou:

Heteroscedastic discriminant analysis and reduced rank HMMs for improved speech recognition. 283-297 - Hajime Tsukada

, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Toshiyuki Takezawa, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Reliable utterance segment recognition by integrating a grammar with statistical language constraints. 299-309

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