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Speech Communication, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, February 1991
- Akira Kurematsu, Hitoshi Iida, Tsuyoshi Morimoto, Kiyohiro Shikano:

Language processing in connection with speech translation at ATR interpreting telephony research laboratories. 1-9 - Hans-Wilhelm Rühl, Stefan Dobler, J. Weith, Peter Meyer, Andreas Noll, Hans-Hermann Hamer, H. Piotrowski:

Speech recognition in the noisy car environment. 11-22 - Christian Gagnoulet, Denis Jouvet, J. Damay:

MAIRIEVOX: A voice-activated information system. 23-31 - Jean-Claude Junqua:

A two-pass hybrid system using a low dimensional auditory model for speaker-independent isolated-word recognition. 33-44 - Markos Dendrinos

, Stelios Bakamidis, George Carayannis:
Speech enhancement from noise: A regenerative approach. 45-57 - Dirk-Jan Povel, Nico Arends:

The visual speech apparatus: Theoretical and practical aspects. 59-80 - Jean-Pierre Martens, Lieven Depuydt:

Broad phonetic classification and segmentation of continuous speech by means of neural networks and dynamic programming. 81-90 - Frank A. Feldman, Tariqul Haque:

Development of Walsh linear coding and its application to speech recognition. 91-97
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1991
- Roberto Pieraccini:

Speaker independent recognition of Italian telephone speech with mixture density hidden Markov models. 105-115 - Czeslaw Basztura:

Experiments of automatic speaker recognition in open sets. 117-127 - Lee-Feng Chien, Lin-Shan Lee, Keh-Jiann Chen:

An augmented chart data structure with efficient word lattice parsing scheme in speech recognition applications. 129-144 - Henri Meloni, Philippe Gilles, Abdelkader Bétari:

Representation of acoustic and phonetic knowledge for speaker-independent recognition of small vocabularies. 145-154 - S. M. Peeling, Keith Ponting:

Variable frame rate analysis in the ARM continuous speech recognition system. 155-162 - Peter Howell, Karima Kadi-Hanifi:

Comparison of prosodic properties between read and spontaneous speech material. 163-169 - Stelios Bakamidis, Nicholas A. Glaros, George Carayannis:

A reduced complexity multipulse compression system. 171-178 - Maxine Eskénazi, Joseph-Jean Mariani, S. Bornerand:

Report on the ICSLP satellite workshop on assessment in Kobe (Japan) and visits to several Japanese laboratories working on speech communication, 19-30 November 1990. 179-198 - Jean-Claude Junqua:

Toward robustness in isolated-word automatic speech recognition. 199-200
Volume 10, Number 3, August 1991
- Hema A. Murthy, B. Yegnanarayana:

Formant extraction from group delay function. 209-221 - Gunnar Hult:

Some remarks on a halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm. 223-226 - Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis:

A reply to "some remarks on the halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm" by G. Hult. 227-228 - Phil Rose:

How effective are long term mean and standard deviation as normalisation parameters for tonal fundamental frequency? 229-247 - Maxine Eskénazi, Anne Lacheret-Dujour:

Exploration of individual strategies in continuous speech. 249-264 - Jody Kreiman

, George Papcun:
Comparing discrimination and recognition of unfamiliar voices. 265-275 - Bernt Ribbum, Andrew Perkis

, Kuldip K. Paliwal
, Tor A. Ramstad:
Performance study of stochastic speech coders. 277-301 - B. K. Lim, C. K. Un:

Dual RLS lattice joint process estimation algorithm for a time-varying ARMA speech model. 303-306
Volume 10, Number 4, November 1991
- Erkki Vilkman, Unto K. Laine, J. Koljonen:

Supraglottal acoustics and vowel intrinsic fundamental frequency; An experimental study. 325-334 - Anne Cutler

, Sally Butterfield:
Word boundary cues in clear speech: A supplementary report. 335-353 - Jackson T. Gandour, Siripong Potisuk, Suvit Ponglorpisit, Sumalee Dechongkit:

Inter- and intraspeaker variability in fundamental frequency of Thai tones. 355-372 - L. Touratzidis, Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis:

The eigenproblem formulation for HMM. 373-380 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, P. J. Hutton:

Generation of spelling rules from phonemes and their implications for large dictionary speech recognition. 381-394 - Yukihiro Nishinuma, Danielle Duez, Chantal Paboudjian:

Automatic classification of consonant clusters in French. 395-403 - Nico Arends, Dirk-Jan Povel, Edward van Os, Sjef Michielsen, Jef Claassen, Ingrid Feiter:

An evaluation of the Visual Speech Apparatus. 405-414
Volume 10, Numbers 5-6, December 1991
- Paul G. Bamberg, Mark A. Mandel:

Adaptable phoneme-based models for large-vocabulary speech recognition. 437-451 - Mats Blomberg:

Adaptation to a speaker's voice in a speech recognition system based on synthetic phoneme references. 453-461 - Hélène Bonneau-Maynard:

Vector quantization for speaker adaptation: Results on a 5000-word database. 463-469 - James Hieronymus:

Formant normalisation for speech recognition and vowel studies. 471-478 - Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Inger Karlsson:

Experiments with voice modelling in speech synthesis. 481-489 - Hisao Kuwabara, Tohru Takagi:

Acoustic parameters of voice individuality and voice-quality control by analysis-synthesis method. 491-495 - Dik J. Hermes:

Synthesis of breathy vowels: Some research methods. 497-502 - Sadaoki Furui:

Speaker-dependent-feature extraction, recognition and processing techniques. 505-520 - Gunnar Fant, Anita Kruckenberg, Lennart Nord:

Prosodic and segmental speaker variations. 521-531 - Jean Schoentgen, Raoul De Guchteneere:

An algorithm for the measurement of jitter. 533-538 - Hector R. Javkin, Brian Hanson, Abigail Kaun:

The effects of breathy voice on intelligibility. 539-543

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