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International Journal of Speech Technology, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2024
- Tebbi Hanane
, Maamar Hamadouche:
Multi-agent based Arabic speech synthesis. 1-17 - Shrikala Deshmukh
, Preeti Gupta:
Application of probabilistic neural network for speech emotion recognition. 19-28 - Aparna Vyakaranam
, Tomas Maul, Bavani Ramayah:
A review on speech emotion recognition for late deafened educators in online education. 29-52 - Latifa Iben Nasr, Abir Masmoudi
, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Survey on Arabic speech emotion recognition. 53-68 - Kimiya Nourali, Elham Dolkhani
:
Scene text visual question answering by using YOLO and STN. 69-76 - B. G. Nagaraja, Thimmaraja Yadava G.
, Mohamed Anees:
Advancements in encoded speech data by background noise suppression under uncontrolled environment. 77-84 - O. Homa Kesav, G. K. Rajini:
Correction to: Automated detection system for texture feature based classification on different image datasets using S-transform. 85 - Mohit Dua, Bhavesh Bhagat, Shelza Dua:
An amalgamation of integrated features with DeepSpeech2 architecture and improved spell corrector for improving Gujarati language ASR system. 87-99 - Purva Barche, Krishna Gurugubelli, Anil Kumar Vuppala:
Stockwell-Transform based feature representation for detection and assessment of voice disorders. 101-119 - Merouane Bouzid
, Nacèra Meziane, Salah Eddine Cheraitia:
Multi-coder vector quantizer for transparent coding of wideband speech ISF parameters. 121-132 - Mohit Dua, Bhavesh Bhagat, Shelza Dua, Nidhi Chakravarty
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A review on Gujarati language based automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems. 133-156 - Assal A. M. Alqudah, Mohammad A. M. Alshraideh, Mohammad A. M. Abushariah, Ahmad A. S. Sharieh:
Modern Standard Arabic speech disorders corpus for digital speech processing applications. 157-170 - Albert Cryssiover
, Amalia Zahra:
Speech recognition model design for Sundanese language using WAV2VEC 2.0. 171-177 - Marek B. Trawicki
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Automatic gender recognition and speaker identification of Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) using hidden Markov models (HMMs). 179-186 - P. Ashwini
, S. H. Bharathi
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Continuous feature learning representation to XGBoost classifier on the aggregation of discriminative Features using DenseNet-121 architecture and ResNet 18 architectures towards Apraxia Recognition in the Child Speech Therapy. 187-199 - Chengyong Yang, Xiukang Yu, Sheng Huang:
Conditional Denoising Diffusion Implicit Model for Speech Enhancement. 201-209 - Omayma Mahmoudi
, Mouncef Filali Bouami, Mohamed Benchat:
Speech recognition based on the transformer's multi-head attention in Arabic. 211-223 - Nidhi Chakravarty
, Mohit Dua:
Feature extraction using GTCC spectrogram and ResNet50 based classification for audio spoof detection. 225-237 - N. Aishwarya
, Kanwaljeet Kaur, Karthik Seemakurthy:
A computationally efficient speech emotion recognition system employing machine learning classifiers and ensemble learning. 239-254 - Antor Mahamudul Hashan
, Chaganov Roman Dmitrievich, Melnikov Alexander Valerievich, Dorokh Danila Vasilyevich, Khlebnikov Nikolai Alexandrovich
, Boris Andreevich Bredikhin:
Hyperkinetic Dysarthria voice abnormalities: a neural network solution for text translation. 255-265 - Haidy H. Mustafa
, Nagy Ramadan Darwish, Hesham A. Hefny:
Automatic Speech Emotion Recognition: a Systematic Literature Review. 267-285 - Hossam Boulal, Mohamed Hamidi
, Mustapha Abarkan, Jamal Barkani:
Amazigh CNN speech recognition system based on Mel spectrogram feature extraction method. 287-296 - Retraction Note: Computer vision for facial analysis using human-computer interaction models. 297
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