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Speech Communication, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, February 1999
- Sergio Feijóo, Santiago Fernández, Ramón Balsa:

Acoustic and perceptual study of phonetic integration in Spanish voiceless stops. 1-18 - Klaus Reinhard, Mahesan Niranjan

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Parametric subspace modeling of speech transitions. 19-42 - Kazuhiro Arai, Jeremy H. Wright, Giuseppe Riccardi, Allen L. Gorin:

Grammar Fragment acquisition using syntactic and semantic clustering. 43-62 - Toshiaki Fukada, Takayoshi Yoshimura, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Automatic generation of multiple pronunciations based on neural networks. 63-73
Volume 27, Number 2, March 1999
- Levent M. Arslan

, David Talkin:
Codebook based face point trajectory synthesis algorithm using speech input. 81-93 - David van Kuijk, Lou Boves:

Acoustic characteristics of lexical stress in continuous telephone speech. 95-111 - Grace Chung, Stephanie Seneff:

A hierarchical duration model for speech recognition based on the ANGIE framework. 113-134 - Shingo Kuroiwa, Masaki Naito, Seiichi Yamamoto, Norio Higuchi:

Robust speech detection method for telephone speech recognition system. 135-148
Volume 27, Numbers 3-4, April 1999
- Editorial. 155-157

- Jon Barker

, Martin Cooke:
Is the sine-wave speech cocktail party worth attending? 159-174 - Alain de Cheveigné

, Hideki Kawahara
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Multiple period estimation and pitch perception model. 175-185 - Hideki Kawahara

, Ikuyo Masuda-Katsuse, Alain de Cheveigné
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Restructuring speech representations using a pitch-adaptive time-frequency smoothing and an instantaneous-frequency-based F0 extraction: Possible role of a repetitive structure in sounds. 187-207 - Tomohiro Nakatani, Hiroshi G. Okuno

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Harmonic sound stream segregation using localization and its application to speech stream segregation. 209-222 - Jie Huang, Noboru Ohnishi, Xiaolan Guo, Noboru Sugie:

Echo avoidance in a computational model of the precedence effect. 223-233 - Ikuyo Masuda-Katsuse, Hideki Kawahara

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Dynamic sound stream formation based on continuity of spectral change. 235-259 - Masashi Unoki

, Masato Akagi:
A method of signal extraction from noisy signal based on auditory scene analysis. 261-279 - Daniel P. W. Ellis:

Using knowledge to organize sound: The prediction-driven approach to computational auditory scene analysis and its application to speech/nonspeech mixtures. 281-298 - Hiroshi G. Okuno

, Tomohiro Nakatani, Takeshi Kawabata:
Listening to two simultaneous speeches. 299-310 - Masataka Goto

, Yoichi Muraoka:
Real-time beat tracking for drumless audio signals: Chord change detection for musical decisions. 311-335 - Kunio Kashino, Hiroshi Murase:

A sound source identification system for ensemble music based on template adaptation and music stream extraction. 337-349 - Darryl Godsmark, Guy J. Brown

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A blackboard architecture for computational auditory scene analysis. 351-366

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