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- Christopher Wm. White:
Autocorrelation of Pitch-Event Vectors in Meter Finding. MCM 2019: 287-296 - 2018
- Young Soo Suh
:
Computationally Efficient Pitch and Roll Estimation Using a Unit Direction Vector. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 67(2): 459-465 (2018) - 2008
- Aluizio Arcela:
The Computation of Pitch with Vectors. J. Braz. Comput. Soc. 14(3): 65-85 (2008) - Kornel Laskowski, Jens Edlund
, Mattias Heldner
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An instantaneous vector representation of delta pitch for speaker-change prediction in conversational dialogue systems. ICASSP 2008: 5041-5044 - 2007
- Akihiko Watabe, Kazumi Komiya, Kayo Suzuki, Hiroaki Ikeda:
Experimental Method of Pitching Scene Retrieval Utilizing Statistically Processed Motion Quantities Defined from Motion Vectors on Blocked Frames. SiPS 2007: 436-440 - 2006
- Ron J. Weiss, Daniel P. W. Ellis:
Estimating single-channel source separation masks: relevance vector machine classifiers vs. pitch-based masking. SAPA@INTERSPEECH 2006: 31-36 - 2005
- Alexander Petrovsky, Andrzej Sawicki, Alexander Pavlovec:
Split Vector Quantization of Psychoacoustical Modified LSF Coefficients in Speech Coder Based on Pitch-Tracking Periodic-Aperiodic Decomposition. Information Processing and Security Systems 2005: 67-76 - 2004
- Xu Shao, Ben Milner:
Pitch prediction from MFCC vectors for speech reconstruction. ICASSP (1) 2004: 97-100 - Andrew Schmeder:
Mapping Spectral Frames to Pitch with the Support Vector Machine. ICMC 2004 - Xu Shao, Ben P. Milner:
MAP prediction of pitch from MFCC vectors for speech reconstruction. INTERSPEECH 2004 - 1990
- Sin-Horng Chen, Yih-Ru Wang:
Vector quantization of pitch information in Mandarin speech. IEEE Trans. Commun. 38(9): 1317-1320 (1990) - Tomohiko Taniguchi, Mark Johnson, Yasuji Ohta:
Multi-vector pitch-orthogonal LPC: quality speech with low complexity at rates between 4 and 8 kbps. ICSLP 1990 - 1986
- Satoru Iai, Kazunari Irie:
8 kbits/s Speech coder with pitch adaptive vector quantizer. ICASSP 1986: 1697-1700 - 1984
- Yair Shoham, Allen Gersho:
Pitch Synchronous Transform Coding of Speech at 9.6Kb/s Based On Vector Quantization. ICC (3) 1984: 1179-1182 - 1976
- Dieter Langle:
Digital encoding of variable-length vectors with application to pitch extraction and pitch-synchronous speech analysis and synthesis. ICASSP 1976: 254-257
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