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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 41
Volume 41, January 2017
- Manuel Vilares Ferro, Víctor Manuel Darriba Bilbao

, Francisco J. Ribadas-Pena
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Modeling of learning curves with applications to POS tagging. 1-28 - Gary Geunbae Lee, Ho-Young Lee

, Jieun Song
, Byeongchang Kim, Sechun Kang, Jinsik Lee, Hyosung Hwang:
Automatic sentence stress feedback for non-native English learners. 29-42 - Casey Kennington, David Schlangen

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A simple generative model of incremental reference resolution for situated dialogue. 43-67 - Dipanjan Nandi

, Debadatta Pati, K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Implicit processing of LP residual for language identification. 68-87 - Dipanjan Nandi

, Debadatta Pati, K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Parametric representation of excitation source information for language identification. 88-115 - Peter Birkholz

, Lucia Martin, Yi Xu, Stefan Scherbaum
, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube:
Manipulation of the prosodic features of vocal tract length, nasality and articulatory precision using articulatory synthesis. 116-127 - Ivan López-Arévalo

, Víctor Jesús Sosa Sosa
, Franco Rojas López, Edgar Tello-Leal:
Improving selection of synsets from WordNet for domain-specific word sense disambiguation. 128-145 - Kangil Kim, Eun-Jin Park, Jong-Hun Shin

, Oh-Woog Kwon, Young Kil Kim:
Divergence-based fine pruning of phrase-based statistical translation model. 146-160 - Yanhua Long, Hong Ye, Jifeng Ni:

Domain compensation based on phonetically discriminative features for speaker verification. 161-179 - Oscar Saz, Thomas Hain

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Acoustic adaptation to dynamic background conditions with asynchronous transformations. 180-194 - Andrew L. Maas, Peng Qi, Ziang Xie, Awni Y. Hannun, Christopher T. Lengerich, Daniel Jurafsky, Andrew Y. Ng:

Building DNN acoustic models for large vocabulary speech recognition. 195-213 - Madhuri A. Tayal, Mukesh M. Raghuwanshi

, Latesh G. Malik
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ATSSC: Development of an approach based on soft computing for text summarization. 214-235

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