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International Journal of Speech Technology, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2009
- Aditya Bihar Kandali, Aurobinda Routray
, Tapan Kumar Basu
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Vocal emotion recognition in five native languages of Assam using new wavelet features. 1 - Na'im R. Tyson, Ila Nagar:
Prosodic rules for schwa-deletion in hindi text-to-speech synthesis. 15 - Fathi E. Abd El-Samie:
An efficient singular value decomposition algorithm for digital audio watermarking. 27 - R. Thangarajan, A. M. Natarajan, M. Selvam:
Syllable modeling in continuous speech recognition for Tamil language. 47
Volume 12, Numbers 2-3, September 2009
- Amy Neustein:
Note from the editor: "Expositions of Romanian scientists on the design of text-to-speech synthesis and natural language understanding and generation systems". 59 - Catalin Ungurean, Dragos Burileanu, Aurelian Dervis:
A statistical approach to lexical stress assignment for TTS synthesis. 63 - Doina Jitca
, Vasile Apopei, Magdalena Jitca:
The F0 contour modelling as functional accentual unit sequences. 75 - Dan Cristea:
Motivations and implications of veins theory: a discussion of discourse cohesion. 83 - Vladimir Popescu, Jean Caelen, Corneliu Burileanu:
A constraint satisfaction approach to context-sensitive utterance generation in multi-party dialogue systems. 95 - Radu Ion
, Dan Tufis:
Multilingual versus monolingual word sense disambiguation. 113
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2009
- Michael Carl
, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen:
Towards statistical modelling of translators' activity data. 125-138 - M. Aissiou, M. Guerti:
Genetic supervised classification of Standard Arabic fricative sounds. 139-147 - Iosif Mporas, Todor Ganchev
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Estimation of unknown speaker's height from speech. 149-160 - Rodolfo Delmonte
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Prosodic tools for language learning. 161-184

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