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Speech Communication, Volume 101
Volume 101, July 2018
- Peggy Pik Ki Mok, Albert Lee, Joanne Jingwen Li, Bo Robert Xu:
Orthographic effects on the perception and production of L2 mandarin tones. 1-10 - Tomás Arias-Vergara, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elmar Nöth:
Speaker models for monitoring Parkinson's disease progression considering different communication channels and acoustic conditions. 11-25 - Ingo R. Titze:
Where has all the power gone? Energy production and loss in vocalization. 26-33 - Mirco Ravanelli, Maurizio Omologo:
Automatic context window composition for distant speech recognition. 34-44 - Moses Ekpenyong, Udoinyang G. Inyang, Emem Obong Udoh:
Unsupervised visualization of Under-resourced speech prosody. 45-56 - Pengfei Sun, Ali Mahdi, Jianhong Xu, Jun Qin:
Speech enhancement in spectral envelope and details subspaces. 57-69 - Maartje M. E. Hendrikse, Gerard Llorach, Giso Grimm, Volker Hohmann:
Influence of visual cues on head and eye movements during listening tasks in multi-talker audiovisual environments with animated characters. 70-84 - Charlotte Sorensen, Mathew Shaji Kavalekalam, Angeliki Xenaki, Jesper Bünsow Boldt, Mads Græsbøll Christensen:
Non-intrusive codebook-based intelligibility prediction. 85-93 - John H. L. Hansen, Hynek Boril:
On the issues of intra-speaker variability and realism in speech, speaker, and language recognition tasks. 94-108
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