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Speech Communication, Volume 25
Volume 25, Numbers 1-3, August 1998
- Hynek Hermansky

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Should recognizers have ears? 3-27 - Chin-Hui Lee:

On stochastic feature and model compensation approaches to robust speech recognition. 29-47 - Mark J. F. Gales:

Predictive model-based compensation schemes for robust speech recognition. 49-74 - Maurizio Omologo, Piergiorgio Svaizer

, Marco Matassoni:
Environmental conditions and acoustic transduction in hands-free speech recognition. 75-95 - Bryan L. Pellom, John H. L. Hansen:

Automatic segmentation of speech recorded in unknown noisy channel characteristics. 97-116 - Brian Kingsbury, Nelson Morgan, Steven Greenberg:

Robust speech recognition using the modulation spectrogram. 117-132 - Olli Viikki, Kari Laurila:

Cepstral domain segmental feature vector normalization for noise robust speech recognition. 133-147 - Johan de Veth, Lou Boves:

Channel normalization techniques for automatic speech recognition over the telephone. 149-164 - Paul W. Shields, Douglas R. Campbell:

Intelligibility improvements obtained by an enhancement method applied to speech corrupted by noise and reverberation. 165-175 - Amir Hussain, Douglas R. Campbell:

Binaural sub-band adaptive speech enhancement using artificial neural networks. 177-186
Volume 25, Number 4, September 1998
- Anton Batliner, Ralf Kompe, Andreas Kießling, Marion Mast, Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Nöth:

M = Syntax + Prosody: A syntactic-prosodic labelling scheme for large spontaneous speech databases. 193-222 - Wolfgang Minker:

Stochastic versus rule-based speech understanding for information retrieval. 223-247 - Victor Sorokin, Vladimir Olshansky, Leonid Kozhanov:

Internal model in articulatory control: Evidence from speaking without larynx. 249-268

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