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- 1989
- Martine Adda-Decker:
Continuous speech recognition using phone-based anchor point detection and diphone-based dp-matching. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1094-1097 - William A. Ainsworth, B. Pell:
Connectionist architectures for a text-to-speech system. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1125-1128 - Abdulmesih Aktas, Harald Höge:
Multi-DSP and VQ-ASIC based acoustic front-end for real-time speech processing tasks. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1586-1589 - M. I. Al-Anani:
Durational differences between emphatic and non emphatic syllables. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2336-2339 - Paavo Alku, Unto K. Laine:
A new glottal LPC method of low complexity for speech analysis and coding. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2031-2034 - Paul van Alphen, Louis C. W. Pols:
A real-time FIR-based felterbank, as the acoustic front end of a speech recognizer. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1621-1624 - Toomas Altosaar, Matti Karjalainen:
A knowledge-based approach to unlimited vocabulary speech recognition for the Finnish language. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2613-2616 - S. A. Atungsiri, Ahmet M. Kondoz, Barry G. Evans:
A low bit rate speech coder optimized for forward error control. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1314-1317 - Denis Autesserre, Benoit Galindo, Bernard Teston, Nadine Vigouroux:
Movement of the lips and velum in speech: variations in aerodynamic parameters. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2437-2440 - Denis Autesserre, Yukihiro Nishinuma, Isabelle Guaïtella:
Breathing, pausing, and speaking in dialogue. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2433-2436 - Cinzia Avesani:
Towards a model of Italian intonation. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1045 - Marina Bäckström, Ken Ceder, Bertil Lyberg:
PROPHON - an interactive environment for text-to-speech conversion. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1144-1147 - Pierre Badin, Gunnar Fant:
Fricative production modelling: aerodynamic and acoustic data. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2023-2026 - Anders Baekgaard, Paul Dalsgaard:
Recognition of continuous speech using neural nets and expert system. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2545-2548 - Lalit R. Bahl, Steven V. De Gennaro, P. S. Gopalakrishnan, Robert L. Mercer:
A fast approximate acoustic match for large vocabulary speech recognition. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1156-1158 - Gérard Bailly, A. Tran:
Compost: a rule-compiler for speech synthesis. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1136-1139 - Janet M. Baker:
Dragondictate (TM)-30k: natural language speech recognition with 30, 000 words. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2161-2163 - Mark J. Bakkum, Reinier Plomp, Louis C. W. Pols:
Objective evaluation of word pronunciation by filter-band analysis. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1425-1428 - S. Barbe, Rolf Carlson, Piero Cosi, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Björn Granström, Kyriaki Vagges:
A rule-based Italian text-to-speech system. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2517-2520 - Ellen Gurman Bard, A. J. Lowe, G. T. M. Altmann:
The effect of repetition on words in recorded dictations. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2573-2576 - Anna M. Barney, Christine H. Shadle, David W. Thomas:
An investigation of air flow through the larynx by computer and mechanical modelling. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2449-2452 - William J. Barry, Martine Grice, Valérie Hazan, Adrian Fourcin:
Excitation distributions for synthesised speech. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1353-1356 - Anton Batliner, Elmar Nöth:
The prediction of focus. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1210-1213 - Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum, Dick R. van Bergem:
The role of 'given' and 'new in the production and perception of vowel contrasts in read text and in spontaneous speech. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2113-2116 - Christian Benoît, A. van Erp, Martine Grice, Valérie Hazan, Ute Jekosch:
Multilingual synthesiser assessment using semantically unpredictable sentences. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2633-2636 - Dick R. van Bergem, Florien J. Koopmans-van Beinum:
Vowel reduction in natural speech. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2285-2288 - Dominique Béroule:
Management of time distortions through rough coincidence detection. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1454-1457 - Jean-Baptiste Berthelin, Jean Pierre Fournier, Brigitte Grau:
Processing non-expected language. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1550-1552 - Frédéric Berthommier, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Pierre Escudier:
Auditory processing in a post-cochlear neural network vowel spectrum processing based on spike synchrony. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1247-1250 - Renée van Bezooijen, Louis C. W. Pols:
Evaluation of a sentence accentuation algorithm for a dutch text-to-speech system. EUROSPEECH 1989: 1218-1221
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