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Speech Communication, Volume 147
Volume 147, February 2023
- Amlu Anna Joshy, Rajeev Rajan:
Dysarthria severity classification using multi-head attention and multi-task learning. 1-11 - Qiujia Li, Chao Zhang, Philip C. Woodland:
Combining hybrid DNN-HMM ASR systems with attention-based models using lattice rescoring. 12-21 - Fuling Chen, Roberto Togneri, Murray Maybery, Diana Weiting Tan:
Acoustic characterization and machine prediction of perceived masculinity and femininity in adults. 22-40 - Junxiao Xue, Hao Zhou, Huawei Song, Bin Wu, Lei Shi:
Cross-modal information fusion for voice spoofing detection. 41-50 - Daniel R. van Niekerk, Anqi Xu, Branislav Gerazov, Paul Konstantin Krug, Peter Birkholz, Lorna F. Halliday, Santitham Prom-on, Yi Xu:
Simulating vocal learning of spoken language: Beyond imitation. 51-62 - Jae Moon, Tom Chau:
Shared and task-specific phase coding characteristics of gamma- and theta-bands in speech perception and covert speech. 63-73 - Julián Villegas, Seunghun J. Lee, Jeremy Perkins, Konstantin Markov:
Psychoacoustic features explain creakiness classifications made by naive and non-naive listeners. 74-81 - Ziqian Zhang, Min Huang, Zhongzhe Xiao:
A study of correlation between physiological process of articulation and emotions on Mandarin Chinese. 82-92 - Michele Gubian, Johanna Cronenberg, Jonathan Harrington:
Phonetic and phonological sound changes in an agent-based model. 93-115 - Toshie Matsui, Toshio Irino, Ryo Uemura, Kodai Yamamoto, Hideki Kawahara, Roy D. Patterson:
Corrigendum to Modelling speaker-size discrimination with voiced and unvoiced speech sounds based on the effect of spectral lift, Speech Communication 136 (2022) 23-41. 116-117 - Georgios P. Georgiou:
Corrigendum to "Discrimination of L2 Greek vowel contrasts: Evidence from learners with Arabic L1 background" [Speech Communication 102 (2018) 68-77]. 118
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