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Speech Communication, Volume 102
Volume 102, September 2018
- Asger Heidemann Andersen, Jan Mark de Haan, Zheng-Hua Tan
, Jesper Jensen:
Refinement and validation of the binaural short time objective intelligibility measure for spatially diverse conditions. 1-13 - György Szaszák, Máté Ákos Tündik, Branislav Gerazov:
Prosodic stress detection for fixed stress languages using formal atom decomposition and a statistical hidden Markov hybrid. 14-26 - Van-Khanh Mai, Dominique Pastor
, Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey
, Raphaël Le Bidan:
Semi-parametric joint detection and estimation for speech enhancement based on minimum mean square error. 27-38 - Jonathan A. Caballero
, Nikos Vergis
, Xiaoming Jiang
, Marc D. Pell
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The sound of im/politeness. 39-53 - Yawen Xue, Yasuhiro Hamada, Masato Akagi
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Voice conversion for emotional speech: Rule-based synthesis with degree of emotion controllable in dimensional space. 54-67 - Georgios P. Georgiou
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Discrimination of L2 Greek vowel contrasts: Evidence from learners with Arabic L1 background. 68-77 - Milton Orlando Sarria Paja, Tiago H. Falk:
Fusion of bottleneck, spectral and modulation spectral features for improved speaker verification of neutral and whispered speech. 78-86 - Siow Yong Low:
Compressive speech enhancement in the modulation domain. 87-99 - Zhehuai Chen
, Yanmin Qian, Kai Yu:
Sequence discriminative training for deep learning based acoustic keyword spotting. 100-111
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