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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2012
- Jeremy G. Kahn, Mari Ostendorf:

Joint reranking of parsing and word recognition with automatic segmentation. 1-19 - Thomas Drugman, Baris Bozkurt

, Thierry Dutoit:
A comparative study of glottal source estimation techniques. 20-34 - Daniel Povey, Kaisheng Yao:

A basis representation of constrained MLLR transforms for robust adaptation. 35-51 - Alex Stupakov, Evan Hanusa, Deepak Vijaywargi, Dieter Fox, Jeff A. Bilmes:

The design and collection of COSINE, a multi-microphone in situ speech corpus recorded in noisy environments. 52-66
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2012
- Benjamin Lecouteux, Georges Linarès, Stanislas Oger:

Integrating imperfect transcripts into speech recognition systems for building high-quality corpora. 67-89 - Camille Guinaudeau, Guillaume Gravier, Pascale Sébillot:

Enhancing lexical cohesion measure with confidence measures, semantic relations and language model interpolation for multimedia spoken content topic segmentation. 90-104 - Aleksandar Kovacevic

, Zora Konjovic, Branko Milosavljevic
, Goran Nenadic
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Mining methodologies from NLP publications: A case study in automatic terminology recognition. 105-126
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2012
- Chong-Jia Ni, Wenju Liu, Bo Xu:

From English pitch accent detection to Mandarin stress detection, where is the difference? 127-148 - Verónica López-Ludeña, Rubén San Segundo

, Juan Manuel Montero
, Ricardo de Córdoba
, Javier Ferreiros
, José Manuel Pardo:
Automatic categorization for improving Spanish into Spanish Sign Language machine translation. 149-167 - Filip Jurcícek, Blaise Thomson, Steve J. Young:

Reinforcement learning for parameter estimation in statistical spoken dialogue systems. 168-192 - Matthias H. Heie, Edward W. D. Whittaker, Sadaoki Furui:

Question answering using statistical language modelling. 193-209 - Tobias Herbig, Franz Gerl, Wolfgang Minker:

Self-learning speaker identification for enhanced speech recognition. 210-227
Volume 26, Number 4, August 2012
- Frank Diehl, Mark J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland:

Morphological decomposition in Arabic ASR systems. 229-243 - Ladan Golipour, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:

A segmental non-parametric-based phoneme recognition approach at the acoustical level. 244-259 - Aqil M. Azmi

, Suha Al-Thanyyan:
A text summarizer for Arabic. 260-273 - Alexandros Lazaridis

, Todor Ganchev
, Iosif Mporas, Evangelos Dermatas, Nikos Fakotakis:
Two-stage phone duration modelling with feature construction and feature vector extension for the needs of speech synthesis. 274-292 - Hussien Seid Worku

, B. Yegnanarayana, S. Rajendran:
Spotting glottal stop in Amharic in continuous speech. 293-305
Volume 26, Number 5, October 2012
- Gerrit Reinier Botha, Etienne Barnard

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Factors that affect the accuracy of text-based language identification. 307-320 - Dong Yang, Yi-Cheng Pan, Sadaoki Furui:

Vocabulary expansion through automatic abbreviation generation for Chinese voice search. 321-335 - César Ernesto Martínez, John C. Goddard, Diego H. Milone

, Hugo Leonardo Rufiner
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Bioinspired sparse spectro-temporal representation of speech for robust classification. 336-348 - Graham Neubig, Yuya Akita, Shinsuke Mori, Tatsuya Kawahara

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A monotonic statistical machine translation approach to speaking style transformation. 349-370 - Abualsoud Hanani, Michael J. Carey, Martin J. Russell

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Language identification using multi-core processors. 371-383 - Koen Deschacht, Jan De Belder, Marie-Francine Moens:

The latent words language model. 384-409

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