Marie A. Roch: Gaussian-selection-based non-optimal search for speaker identification.
85-95
Kotta Manohar, Preeti Rao: Speech enhancement in nonstationary noise environments using noise properties.
96-109
Volume 48, Number 2, February 2006
Junfeng Li, Masato Akagi: A noise reduction system based on hybrid noise estimation technique and post-filtering in arbitrary noise environments.
111-126
Vlasios Doumpiotis, William Byrne: Lattice segmentation and minimum Bayes risk discriminative training for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition.
142-160
Arnaud Martin, Laurent Mauuary: Robust speech/non-speech detection based on LDA-derived parameter and voicing parameter for speech recognition in noisy environments.
191-206
Carsten Meyer, Hauke Schramm: Boosting HMM acoustic models in large vocabulary speech recognition.
532-548
Mark D. Skowronski, John G. Harris: Applied principles of clear and Lombard speech for automated intelligibility enhancement in noisy environments.
549-558
Diane J. Litman, Katherine Forbes-Riley: Recognizing student emotions and attitudes on the basis of utterances in spoken tutoring dialogues with both human and computer tutors.
559-590
Ben Milner, Xu Shao: Clean speech reconstruction from MFCC vectors and fundamental frequency using an integrated front-end.
697-715
Min Chu, Yong Zhao, Eric Chang: Modeling stylized invariance and local variability of prosody in text-to-speech synthesis.
716-726
Leigh D. Alsteris, Kuldip K. Paliwal: Further intelligibility results from human listening tests using the short-time phase spectrum.
727-736
Junho Park, Hanseok Ko: Achieving a reliable compact acoustic model for embedded speech recognition system with high confusion frequency model handling.
737-745
Stephen So, Kuldip K. Paliwal: Scalable distributed speech recognition using Gaussian mixture model-based block quantisation.
746-758
SungHee Kim, Robert D. Frisina, D. Robert Frisina: Effects of age on speech understanding in normal hearing listeners: Relationship between the auditory efferent system and speech intelligibility in noise.
855-862
Roberto Togneri, Li Deng: A state-space model with neural-network prediction for recovering vocal tract resonances in fluent speech from Mel-cepstral coefficients.
971-988
Jinfu Ni, Keikichi Hirose: Quantitative and structural modeling of voice fundamental frequency contours of speech in Mandarin.
989-1008
Pushkar Patwardhan, Preeti Rao: Effect of voice quality on frequency-warped modeling of vowel spectra.
1009-1023
Dong Yu, Li Deng, Alex Acero: A lattice search technique for a long-contextual-span hidden trajectory model of speech.
1214-1226
Volume 48, Number 10, October 2006
Javier Latorre, Koji Iwano, Sadaoki Furui: New approach to the polyglot speech generation by means of an HMM-based speaker adaptable synthesizer.
1227-1242
Valentin Ion, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach: Uncertainty decoding for distributed speech recognition over error-prone networks.
1435-1446
II. Compensation against acoustic noise
Kentaro Ishizuka, Tomohiro Nakatani: A feature extraction method using subband based periodicity and aperiodicity decomposition with noise robust frontend processing for automatic speech recognition.
1447-1457
Benjamin J. Shannon, Kuldip K. Paliwal: Feature extraction from higher-lag autocorrelation coefficients for robust speech recognition.
1458-1485
Tran Huy Dat, Kazuya Takeda, Fumitada Itakura: On-line Gaussian mixture modeling in the log-power domain for signal-to-noise ratio estimation and speech enhancement.
1515-1527
Esfandiar Zavarehei, Saeed Vaseghi, Qin Yan: Inter-frame modeling of DFT trajectories of speech and noise for speech enhancement using Kalman filters.
1545-1555