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Speech Communication, Volume 17
Volume 17, Numbers 1-2, August 1995
- James R. Glass, Giovanni Flammia, David Goodine, Michael S. Phillips, Joseph Polifroni, Shinsuke Sakai, Stephanie Seneff, Victor Zue:
Multilingual spoken-language understanding in the MIT Voyager system. 1-18 - Volker Steinbiss, Hermann Ney, Ute Essen, Bach-Hiep Tran, Xavier L. Aubert, Christian Dugast, Reinhard Kneser, H.-G. Meier, Martin Oerder, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Dieter Geller, W. Höllerbauer, H. Bartosik:
Continuous speech dictation - From theory to practice. 19-38 - Aloknath De, Peter Kabal:
Auditory distortion measure for speech coder evaluation - Hidden Markovian approach. 39-57 - H. S. Lee, Ah Chung Tsoi:
Application of multi-layer perceptron in estimating speech/noise characteristics for speech recognition in noisy environment. 59-76 - Frédéric Bimbot, Gérard Chollet, Andrea Paoloni:
Editorial. 77-79 - Johan de Veth, Hervé Bourlard:
Comparison of hidden Markov model techniques for automatic speaker verification in real-world conditions. 81-90 - Douglas A. Reynolds:
Speaker identification and verification using Gaussian mixture speaker models. 91-108 - Tomoko Matsui, Sadaoki Furui:
Likelihood normalization for speaker verification using a phoneme- and speaker-independent model. 109-116 - Mark E. Forsyth:
Discriminating observation probability (DOP) HMM for speaker verification. 117-129 - H. C. Choi, Robin W. King:
On the use of spectral transformation for speaker adaptation in HMM based isolated-word speech recognition. 131-143 - Philippe Thévenaz, Heinz Hügli:
Usefulness of the LPC-residue in text-independent speaker verification. 145-157 - Younès Bennani, Patrick Gallinari:
Neural networks for discrimination and modelization of speakers. 159-175 - Frédéric Bimbot, Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau, Luc Mathan:
Second-order statistical measures for text-independent speaker identification. 177-192 - John Oglesby:
What's in a number? Moving beyond the equal error rate. 193-208
Volume 17, Numbers 3-4, November 1995
- Lawrence R. Rabiner:
The impact of voice processing on modern telecommunications. 217-226 - Matthew Lennig, Gregory Bielby, Julie Massicotte:
Directory assistance automation in Bell Canada: Trial results. 227-234 - George Vysotsky:
VoiceDialingSM - The first speech recognition based service delivered to customer's home from the telephone network. 235-247 - Harald Aust, Martin Oerder, Frank Seide, Volker Steinbiss:
The Philips automatic train timetable information system. 249-262 - Roberto Billi, Franco Canavesio, Alberto Ciaramella, Luciano Nebbia:
Interactive voice technology at work: The CSELT experience. 263-271 - Christel Sorin, Denis Jouvet, Christian Gagnoulet, Dominique Dubois, D. Sadek, M. Toularhoat:
Operational and experimental French telecommunication services using CNET speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis. 273-286 - Jun-ichi Takahashi, Noboru Sugamura, Tomohisa Hirokawa, Shigeki Sagayama, Sadaoki Furui:
Interactive voice technology development for telecommunications applications. 287-301 - Candace A. Kamm, C. R. Shamieh, S. Singhal:
Speech recognition issues for directory assistance applications. 303-311 - Baruch Mazor, B. L. Zeigler:
The design of speech-interactive dialogs for transaction-automation systems. 313-320 - Takeshi Matsumura, Shoichi Matsunaga:
Non-uniform unit based HMMs for continuous speech recognition. 321-329
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