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15. SPECOM 2013: Pilsen, Czech Republic
- Milos Zelezný, Ivan Habernal, Andrey Ronzhin

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Speech and Computer - 15th International Conference, SPECOM 2013, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8113, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-319-01930-7
Conference Papers
- Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet:

Automatic Detection of the Prosodic Structures of Speech Utterances. 1-8 - Anna Solomennik, Anna Cherentsova:

A Method for Auditory Evaluation of Synthesized Speech Intonation. 9-16 - Mikhail Zulkarneev, Ruben Grigoryan, Nikolay Shamraev:

Acoustic Modeling with Deep Belief Networks for Russian Speech Recognition. 17-24 - Gabriela Oliva-Juarez, Fabiola Martínez Licona

, Alma Martínez-Licona, John Goddard Close:
An Analysis of Speech Signals of the Choapam Variant Zapotec Language. 25-32 - Anton Stepikhov

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Analysis of Expert Manual Annotation of the Russian Spontaneous Monologue: Evidence from Sentence Boundary Detection. 33-40 - Danila Doroshin, Maxim Tkachenko, Nikolay Lubimov, Mikhail Kotov:

Application of l 1 Estimation of Gaussian Mixture Model Parameters for Language Identification. 41-45 - Varvara Krayvanova

, Elena Kryuchkova:
Application of Automatic Fragmentation for the Semantic Comparison of Texts. 46-53 - Elena E. Lyakso

, Evgenia Bednaya
, Aleksei Grigorev
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Auditory and Spectrographic Analysis of the Words of 2-8 Years-Old Russian Children. 54-61 - Rodmonga Potapova

, Vsevolod Potapov
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Auditory and Visual Recognition of Emotional Behaviour of Foreign Language Subjects (by Native and Non-native Speakers). 62-69 - Vasilisa Verkhodanova

, Vladimir Shapranov
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Automatic Detection of Speech Disfluencies in the Spontaneous Russian Speech. 70-77 - Branislav M. Popovic, Milan Secujski, Vlado Delic

, Marko Janev, Igor Stankovic:
Automatic Morphological Annotation in a Text-to-Speech System for Hebrew. 78-85 - Anna Moskvina:

Comparative Study of English, Dutch and German Prosodic Features (Fundamental Frequency and Intensity) as Means of Speech. 86-91 - Jan Vanek

, Lukás Machlica, Josef V. Psutka, Josef Psutka:
Covariance Matrix Enhancement Approach to Train Robust Gaussian Mixture Models of Speech Data. 92-99 - Lukás Machlica:

Dealing with Diverse Data Variances in Factor Analysis Based Methods. 100-107 - Vera Evdokimova

, Karina Evgrafova
, Pavel A. Skrelin
, Tatiana Chukaeva, Nikolay Shvalev:
Detection of the Frequency Characteristics of the Articulation System with the Use of Voice Source Signal Recording Method. 108-115 - Milan Gnjatovic

, Vlado Delic
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Encoding of Spatial Perspectives in Human-Machine Interaction. 116-123 - Daria Vazhenina, Konstantin Markov:

Evaluation of Advanced Language Modeling Techniques for Russian LVCSR. 124-131 - Vadim Shchemelinin, Konstantin Simonchik:

Examining Vulnerability of Voice Verification Systems to Spoofing Attacks by Means of a TTS System. 132-137 - Marcos Calvo, Fernando García, Lluís F. Hurtado, Santiago Jiménez

, Emilio Sanchis:
Exploiting Multiple ASR Outputs for a Spoken Language Understanding Task. 138-145 - Natalia A. Tomashenko

, Yuri Y. Khokhlov:
Fast Algorithm for Automatic Alignment of Speech and Imperfect Text Data. 146-153 - Sadanandam Manchala, V. Kamakshi Prasad:

GMM Based Language Identification System Using Robust Features. 154-161 - Manuel Reyes-Vargas, Máximo Sánchez-Gutiérrez

, Hugo Leonardo Rufiner
, E. Marcelo Albornoz
, Leandro Daniel Vignolo, Fabiola Martínez Licona
, John Goddard Close:
Hierarchical Clustering and Classification of Emotions in Human Speech Using Confusion Matrices. 162-169 - Martin Gruber

, Jindrich Matousek
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Improvements in Czech Expressive Speech Synthesis in Limited Domain. 170-180 - Pavel Chistikov, Olga Khomitsevich:

Improving Prosodic Break Detection in a Russian TTS System. 181-188 - Tatiana Platonova, Anna Smolina:

Investigation of Forensically Significant Changes of Acoustic Features with Regard to Code-Switching (on the Basis of Russian and German). 189-194 - Amalia Zahra

, Julie Carson-Berndsen
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LIMA: A Spoken Language Identification Framework. 195-202 - Aidar Khusainov

, Dzhavdet Suleymanov
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Language Identification System for the Tatar Language. 203-210 - Mykola M. Sazhok, Valentyna Robeiko

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Language Model Comparison for Ukrainian Real-Time Speech Recognition System. 211-218 - Irina S. Kipyatkova, Alexey Karpov

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Lexicon Size and Language Model Order Optimization for Russian LVCSR. 219-226 - Rodmonga Potapova

, Liliya Komalova
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Lingua-cognitive Survey of the Semantic Field "Aggression" in Multicultural Communication: Typed Text. 227-232 - Roman Suvorov, Ilya Sochenkov

, Ilya Tikhomirov
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Method for Pornography Filtering in the WEB Based on Automatic Classification and Natural Language Processing. 233-240 - Michal Borsky, Petr Mizera, Petr Pollák:

Noise and Channel Normalized Cepstral Features for Far-speech Recognition. 241-248 - Alexander Shipilo, Andrey Barabanov, Mikhail M. Lipkovich

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Parametric Speech Synthesis and User Interface for Speech Modification. 249-256 - Tatiana Kachkovskaia

, Nina B. Volskaya
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Phrase-Final Segment Lengthening in Russian: Preliminary Results of a Corpus-Based Study. 257-263 - Yoshiaki Itoh, Hiroyuki Saito, Kazuyo Tanaka, Shi-wook Lee:

Pseudo Real-Time Spoken Term Detection Using Pre-retrieval Results. 264-270 - Ville T. Turunen, Mikko Kurimo, Sami Keronen:

Results for Variable Speaker and Recording Conditions on Spoken IR in Finnish. 271-277 - Alexander Kozlov, Oleg Kudashev, Yuri Matveev

, Timur Pekhovsky, Konstantin Simonchik, Andrey Shulipa:
SVID Speaker Recognition System for NIST SRE 2012. 278-285 - Michael Heck, Christian Mohr, Sebastian Stüker, Markus Müller, Kevin Kilgour, Jonas Gehring, Quoc Bao Nguyen, Van Huy Nguyen, Alex Waibel:

Segmentation of Telephone Speech Based on Speech and Non-speech Models. 286-293 - Lidiya N. Balatskaya, Evgeny L. Choinzonov

, Svetlana Yu. Chizevskaya
, Eugeny U. Kostyuchenko
, Roman V. Meshcheryakov
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Software for Assessing Voice Quality in Rehabilitation of Patients after Surgical Treatment of Cancer of Oral Cavity, Oropharynx and Upper Jaw. 294-301 - Andrey Ronzhin

, Victor Budkov
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Speaker Turn Detection Based on Multimodal Situation Analysis. 302-309 - Mikhail Stolbov, Marina Tatarnikova:

Speech and Crosstalk Detection for Robust Speech Recognition Using a Dual Microphone System. 310-318 - Vlado Delic

, Milan Secujski, Niksa Jakovljevic
, Darko Pekar, Dragisa Miskovic
, Branislav M. Popovic, Stevan Ostrogonac, Milana Bojanic
, Dragan Knezevic:
Speech and Language Resources within Speech Recognition and Synthesis Systems for Serbian and Kindred South Slavic Languages. 319-326 - Michael Khitrov, Ludmila Beldiman, Andrey Vasiliev:

Statistical Language Aspects of Intonation and Gender Features Based on the Lithuanian Language. 327-332 - Alexander A. Kharlamov

, Tatyana V. Yermolenko, Andrey A. Zhonin:
Text Understanding as Interpretation of Predicative Structure Strings of Main Text's Sentences as Result of Pragmatic Analysis (Combination of Linguistic and Statistic Approaches). 333-339 - Oleg Kudashev, Alexander Kozlov:

The Diarization System for an Unknown Number of Speakers. 340-344 - Yuri Matveev

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The Problem of Voice Template Aging in Speaker Recognition Systems. 345-353 - Gregor Donaj, Zdravko Kacic:

The Use of Several Language Models and Its Impact on Word Insertion Penalty in LVCSR. 354-361 - Mikhail Zulkarneev, Pavel Satunovsky, Nikolay Shamraev:

The Use of d-gram Language Models for Speech Recognition in Russian. 362-366

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