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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 53
Volume 53, January 2019
- Emma Jokinen, Rahim Saeidi

, Tomi Kinnunen, Paavo Alku
:
Vocal effort compensation for MFCC feature extraction in a shouted versus normal speaker recognition task. 1-11 - Chang-Uk Shin, Jeong-Won Cha:

End-to-end task dependent recurrent entity network for goal-oriented dialog learning. 12-24 - Somayeh Bakhshaei, Reza Safabakhsh, Shahram Khadivi:

Extracting parallel fragments from comparable documents using a generative model. 25-42 - Ruchir Travadi

, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Efficient estimation and model generalization for the totalvariability model. 43-64 - Bahman Mirheidari

, Daniel Blackburn
, Traci Walker
, Markus Reuber, Heidi Christensen
:
Dementia detection using automatic analysis of conversations. 65-79 - Jiyeon Ham, Soohyun Lim, Kyeng-Hun Lee, Kee-Eung Kim:

Extensions to hybrid code networks for FAIR dialog dataset. 80-91 - Maria Helena Franciscatto, Iara Augustin, João Carlos Damasceno Lima

, Vinícius Maran
:
Situation awareness in the speech therapy domain: A systematic mapping study. 92-120 - Kathleen C. Fraser

, Kristina Lundholm Fors, Dimitrios Kokkinakis:
Multilingual word embeddings for the assessment of narrative speech in mild cognitive impairment. 121-139 - Brian Stasak

, Julien Epps
, Roland Goecke
:
An investigation of linguistic stress and articulatory vowel characteristics for automatic depression classification. 140-155 - Björn W. Schuller

, Felix Weninger, Yue Zhang, Fabien Ringeval, Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Florian Eyben, Erik Marchi, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Klaus R. Scherer, Mohamed Chetouani
, Marcello Mortillaro
:
Affective and behavioural computing: Lessons learnt from the First Computational Paralinguistics Challenge. 156-180 - Gábor Gosztolya, Veronika Vincze, László Tóth, Magdolna Pákáski, János Kálmán, Ildikó Hoffmann:

Identifying Mild Cognitive Impairment and mild Alzheimer's disease based on spontaneous speech using ASR and linguistic features. 181-197 - Andrea Schnall

, Martin Heckmann
:
Feature-space SVM adaptation for speaker adapted word prominence detection. 198-216 - Byoungjae Kim, KyungTae Chung, Jeongpil Lee, Jungyun Seo, Myoung-Wan Koo:

A Bi-LSTM memory network for end-to-end goal-oriented dialog learning. 217-230 - Daniil Kocharov

, Tatiana Kachkovskaia
, Pavel A. Skrelin
:
Prosodic boundary detection using syntactic and acoustic information. 231-241 - Klara Jagrova, Tania Avgustinova, Irina Stenger, Andrea K. Fischer:

Language models, surprisal and fantasy in Slavic intercomprehension. 242-275 - Márius Sajgalík, Michal Barla, Mária Bieliková:

Searching for discriminative words in multidimensional continuous feature space. 276-301 - Shima Gerani, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:

Modeling content and structure for abstractive review summarization. 302-331

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