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Speech Communication, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1990
- Max Wajskop:

Editorial. - Roger K. Moore

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Editorial. - Mark A. Huckvale:

Exploiting speech knowledge in neural nets for recognition. 1-13 - Piero Cosi, Yoshua Bengio, Renato de Mori:

Phonetically-based multi-layered neural networks for vowel classification. 15-29 - Petter Knagenhjelm, Peter Brauer:

Classification of vowels in continuous speech using MLP and a hybrid net. 31-34 - Tino Gramss, Hans Werner Strube:

Recognition of isolated words based on psychoacoustics and neurobiology. 35-40 - Gary M. Kuhn, Raymond L. Watrous, Bruce Ladendorf:

Connected recognition with a recurrent network. 41-48 - Mazin G. Rahim, Colin C. Goodyear:

Estimation of vocal tract filter parameters using a neural net. 49-55 - W. Nick Campbell:

Analog I/O nets for syllable timing. 57-61 - J. R. Walliker, Ian S. Howard

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Real-time portable multi-layer perceptron voice fundamental-period extractor for hearing aids and cochlear implants. 63-72 - Philip C. Woodland, S. G. Smyth:

An experimental comparison of connectionist and conventional classification systems on natural data. 73-82 - John S. Bridle:

Alpha-nets: A recurrent 'neural' network architecture with a hidden Markov model interpretation. 83-92 - Ludmila A. Chistovich:

This letter is an appeal for help. 93 - Michael J. Pont:

The role of the dorsal cochlear nucleus in the perception of voicing contrasts in initial english stop consonants: A computational modelling study. 95
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1990
- D. G. Childers, Ke Wu:

Quality of speech produced by analysis-synthesis. 97-117 - Joseph Picone:

Duration in context clustering for speech recognition. 119-128 - C. Bernasconi:

On instantaneous and transitional spectral information for text-dependent speaker verification. 129-139 - Haïyan Ye, Shengrui Wang, François Robert:

A PCMN neural network for isolated word recognition. 141-153 - Monique Radeau, José Morais:

The uniqueness point effect in the shadowing of spoken words. 155-164 - Joseph-Jean Mariani:

Report on EUROSPEECH '89 CONFERENCE European conference on speech communication and technology : September 26-28, 1989, Paris, France. 165-166
Volume 9, Number 3, June 1990
- Gunnar Fant:

Speech research in perspective. 171-176 - Jeff Pittam, Cynthia Gallois

, Victor Callan
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The long-term spectrum and perceived emotion. 177-187 - Jean Schoentgen:

Non-linear signal representation and its application to the modelling of the glottal waveform. 189-201 - Tetsuo Funada, Tatsuya Suzuki, Long Yu:

A pitch extraction method using a bank of bandpass filter-pairs. 203-216 - Louis-Jean Boë, Pascal Perrier

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Comments on "distinctive regions and modes: A new theory of speech production" by M. Mrayati, R. Carré and B. Guérin. 217-230 - Mohamad Mrayati, René Carré, Bernard Guérin:

Distinctive regions and modes: articulatory-acoustic-phonetic aspects : A reply to Boë and Perrier's comments. 231-238 - Wu-Ji Yang, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:

Finite register length effects in a hidden Markov model speech recognizer. 239-245
Volume 9, Number 4, August 1990
- Louis C. W. Pols:

Editorial. - Renée van Bezooijen, Louis C. W. Pols:

Evaluating text-to-speech systems: Some methodological aspects. 263-270 - Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:

Evaluation and development of the KTH text-to-speech system on the segmental level. 271-277 - Murray F. Spiegel, Mary Jo Altom, Marian J. Macchi, Karen L. Wallace:

Comprehensive assessment of the telephone intelligibility of synthesized and natural speech. 279-291 - Christian Benoît:

An intelligibility test using semantically unpredictable sentences: towards the quantification of linguistic complexity. 293-304 - Alex I. C. Monaghan, D. Robert Ladd:

Symbolic output as the basis for evaluating intonation in text-to-speech systems. 305-314 - Jeremy Peckham, Trevor Thomas, Eleftherios D. Frangoulis:

Recogniser sensitivity analysis: A method for assessing the performance of speech recognisers. 317-327 - Melvyn J. Hunt:

Figures of merit for assessing connected-word recognisers. 329-336 - J. M. E. Van de Vegte, M. M. Taylor:

Testing the effective vocabulary capacity method of evaluating speech recognizers. 337-347 - Victor Zue, Stephanie Seneff, James R. Glass:

Speech database development at MIT: Timit and beyond. 351-356 - Akira Kurematsu, Kazuya Takeda, Yoshinori Sagisaka, Shigeru Katagiri, Hisao Kuwabara, Kiyohiro Shikano:

ATR Japanese speech database as a tool of speech recognition and synthesis. 357-363 - Per Hedelin, Dieter Huber:

The CTH speech database: An integrated multilevel approach. 365-374 - Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:

The KTH speech database. 375-380 - Jan P. M. Hendriks:

A formalism for speech database access. 381-388
Volume 9, Numbers 5-6, December 1990
- Joseph-Jean Mariani, Jean-Pierre Tubach:

Editorial. - Isabel Trancoso, Jorge S. Marques

, Carlos M. Ribeiro:
CELP and sinusoidal coders: Two solutions for speech coding at 4.8-9.6 kbps. 389-400 - Eric Moulines, Renaud J. Di Francesco

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Detection of the glottal closure by jumps in the statistical properties of the speech signal. 401-418 - Christophe d'Alessandro:

Time-frequency speech transformation based on an elementary waveform representation. 419-431 - Dirk Van Compernolle, Weiye Ma, Fei Xie, Marc Van Diest:

Speech recognition in noisy environments with the aid of microphone arrays. 433-442 - René Collier:

On the perceptual analysis of intonation. 443-451 - Eric Moulines, Francis Charpentier:

Pitch-synchronous waveform processing techniques for text-to-speech synthesis using diphones. 453-467 - Christopher J. Darwin, John F. Culling:

Speech perception seen through the ear. 469-475 - Lennart Nord, Anita Kruckenberg, Gunnar Fant:

Some timing studies of prose, poetry and music. 477-483 - Anne Cutler

, Sally Butterfield:
Durational cues to word boundaries in clear speech. 485-495 - Kai-Fu Lee, Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang:

Speech recognition using hidden Markov models: A CMU perspective. 497-508 - Paul Dalsgaard, Anders Baekgaard:

Recognition of continuous speech using neural nets and expert system processing. 509-520 - Roberto Billi, P. Buttafava, D. Cericola, W. Digiampietro, G. Massia, M. J. Mollo, F. Tafini, G. Varese, V. Vittorelli:

A PC-based very large vocabulary isolated word speech recognition system. 521-530 - Marco Ferretti, Giulio Maltese, Stefano Scarci:

Measuring information provided by language model and acoustic model in probabilistic speech recognition: Theory and experimental results. 531-539 - Mikko Kokkonen, Kari Torkkola:

Using self-organizing maps and multi-layered feed-forward nets to obtain phonemic transcriptions of spoken utterances. 541-549 - Sheryl R. Young:

Use of dialogue, pragmatics and sematics to enhance speech recognition. 551-564 - Gerhard Th. Niedermair, M. Streit, Herbert S. Tropf:

Linguistic processing related to speech understanding in spicos II. 565-585 - Max Wajskop:

Acknowledgments. 589

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