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Speech Communication, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, September 1999
- R. J. J. H. van Son

, Louis C. W. Pols:
Perisegmental speech improves consonant and vowel identification. 1-22 - Insung Lee, Jerry D. Gibson:

Tree coding combined with TDHS for speech coding at 6.4 and 4.8 kbps. 23-37 - Balázs Kövesi, Samir Saoudi

, Jean-Marc Boucher, Gábor Horváth
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Real time vector quantization of LSP parameters. 39-47 - Houda Mokbel, Denis Jouvet:

Derivation of the optimal set of phonetic transcriptions for a word from its acoustic realizations. 49-64 - Javier Ferreiros

, José Manuel Pardo:
Improving continuous speech recognition in Spanish by phone-class semicontinuous HMMs with pausing and multiple pronunciations. 65-76
Volume 29, Numbers 2-4, November 1999
- Helmer Strik:

Editorial. 81-82 - Martine Adda-Decker, Lori Lamel:

Pronunciation variants across system configuration, language and speaking style. 83-98 - Michiel Bacchiani, Mari Ostendorf:

Joint lexicon, acoustic unit inventory and model design. 99-114 - Nick Cremelie, Jean-Pierre Martens:

In search of better pronunciation models for speech recognition. 115-136 - Eric Fosler-Lussier, Nelson Morgan:

Effects of speaking rate and word frequency on pronunciations in convertional speech. 137-158 - Steven Greenberg:

Speaking in shorthand - A syllable-centric perspective for understanding pronunciation variation. 159-176 - Trym Holter, Torbjørn Svendsen

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Maximum likelihood modelling of pronunciation variation. 177-191 - Judith M. Kessens, Mirjam Wester, Helmer Strik

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Improving the performance of a Dutch CSR by modeling within-word and cross-word pronunciation variation. 193-207 - Michael Riley, William Byrne, Michael Finke, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Andrej Ljolje, John W. McDonough, Harriet J. Nock, Murat Saraclar

, Charles Wooters
, George Zavaliagkos:
Stochastic pronunciation modelling from hand-labelled phonetic corpora. 209-224 - Helmer Strik

, Catia Cucchiarini:
Modeling pronunciation variation for ASR: A survey of the literature. 225-246

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