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IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 1999
- Michael Banbrook, Steve McLaughlin

, Iain Mann:
Speech characterization and synthesis by nonlinear methods. 1-17 - Stan A. McClellan, Jerry D. Gibson, B. Keith Rutherford:

Efficient pitch filter encoding for variable rate speech processing. 18-29 - Rukmini Iyer, Mari Ostendorf:

Modeling long distance dependence in language: topic mixtures versus dynamic cache models. 30-39 - Srinivasan Umesh

, Leon Cohen, Nenad Marinovic, Douglas J. Nelson:
Scale transform in speech analysis. 40-45 - Levent M. Arslan

, John H. L. Hansen:
Selective training for hidden Markov models with applications to speech classification. 46-54 - Doh-Suk Kim, Soo-Young Lee, Rhee Man Kil:

Auditory processing of speech signals for robust speech recognition in real-world noisy environments. 55-69 - Zhong-Xuan Yuan, Bo-Ling Xu, Chong-Zhi Yu:

Binary quantization of feature vectors for robust text-independent speaker identification. 70-78 - Masashi Tanaka, Shoji Makino, Junji Kojima:

A block exact fast affine projection algorithm. 79-86 - Hong Kook Kim, Hwang Soo Lee:

Interlacing properties of line spectrum pair frequencies. 87-91 - Zhao Li, Michael W. Hoffman:

Evaluation of microphone arrays for enhancing noisy and reverberant speech for coding. 91-95 - Siripong Potisuk, Mary P. Harper, Jackson T. Gandour:

Classification of Thai tone sequences in syllable-segmented speech using the analysis-by-synthesis method. 95-102
Volume 7, Number 2, March 1999
- Costas S. Xydeas, Charalampos Papanastasiou:

Split matrix quantization of LPC parameters. 113-125 - Nathalie Virag:

Single channel speech enhancement based on masking properties of the human auditory system. 126-137 - Kuan-Chieh Yen, Yunxin Zhao:

Adaptive co-channel speech separation and recognition. 138-151 - Mark J. F. Gales, Katherine M. Knill, Steve J. Young:

State-based Gaussian selection in large vocabulary continuous speech recognition using HMMs. 152-161 - Yariv Ephraim, Mazin Rahim:

On second-order statistics and linear estimation of cepstral coefficients. 162-176 - Vassilios Diakoloukas, Vassilios Digalakis:

Maximum-likelihood stochastic-transformation adaptation of hidden Markov models. 177-187 - Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino

, Yutaka Kaneda, Nobuhiko Kitawaki:
Common-acoustical-pole and zero modeling of head-related transfer functions. 188-196 - Alexander Galembo, Anders Askenfelt:

Signal representation and estimation of spectral parameters by inharmonic comb filters with application to the piano. 197-203 - Akira Omoto

, Stephen J. Elliott:
The effect of structured uncertainty in the acoustic plant on multichannel feedforward control systems. 204-212 - Futoshi Asano, Yôiti Suzuki, David C. Swanson:

Optimization of control source configuration in active control systems using Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization. 213-220 - V. Ramasubramanian

, Kuldip K. Paliwal
:
Fast nearest-neighbor search based on Voronoi projections and its application to vector quantization encoding. 221-226 - Tae-Young Yang, Won-Ho Shin, Weon-Goo Kim, Dae Hee Youn, Il-Whan Cha:

On using formants to improve SCHMM speaker adaptation. 226-230 - Michael J. Collins, Ashok K. Krishnamurthy, Stanley C. Ahalt:

Generating gestural scores from articulatory data using temporal decomposition. 230-233
Volume 7, Number 3, May 1999
- Sven Nordholm

, Ingvar Claesson, Mattias Dahl
:
Adaptive microphone array employing calibration signals: an analytical evaluation. 241-252 - Vassilios Digalakis

:
Online adaptation of hidden Markov models using incremental estimation algorithms. 253-261 - Jacob Goldberger, David Burshtein, Horacio Franco:

Segmental modeling using a continuous mixture of nonparametric models. 262-271 - Mark J. F. Gales:

Semi-tied covariance matrices for hidden Markov models. 272-281 - Mukund Padmanabhan, Lalit R. Bahl, David Nahamoo:

Partitioning the feature space of a classifier with linear hyperplanes. 282-288 - Kaliappan Gopalan, Timothy R. Anderson, Edward J. Cupples:

A comparison of speaker identification results using features based on cepstrum and Fourier-Bessel expansion. 289-294 - Kenneth N. Ross, Mari Ostendorf:

A dynamical system model for generating fundamental frequency for speech synthesis. 295-309 - Pierrick Philippe, François Moreau de Saint-Martin, Michel Lever:

Wavelet packet filterbanks for low time delay audio coding. 310-322 - Jean Laroche, Mark Dolson:

Improved phase vocoder time-scale modification of audio. 323-332 - Sassan Ahmadi, Andreas S. Spanias:

Cepstrum-based pitch detection using a new statistical V/UV classification algorithm. 333-338 - Pedro García-Teodoro, Antonio J. Rubio, Jesús Esteban Díaz Verdejo, M. Carmen Benítez

, Juan M. López-Soler
:
A transcription-based approach to determine the difficulty of a speech recognition task. 339-342 - Philipos C. Loizou, Andreas S. Spanias:

Improved speech recognition using a subspace projection approach. 343-345 - Tadd B. Hughes, Hong-Seok Kim, Joseph H. DiBiase, Harvey F. Silverman:

Performance of an HMM speech recognizer using a real-time tracking microphone array as input. 346-349 - Yonghong Yan:

Understanding speech recognition using correlation-generated neural network targets. 350-352 - Jialong He, Li Liu, Günther Palm:

A discriminative training algorithm for VQ-based speaker identification. 353-356 - Albert M. Chan, Henry Leung:

Equalization of speech and audio signals using a nonlinear dynamical approach. 356-360
Volume 7, Number 4, July 1999
- Stephen Voran:

Objective estimation of perceived speech quality. I. Development of the measuring normalizing block technique. 371-382 - Stephen Voran:

Objective estimation of perceived speech quality .II. Evaluation of the measuring normalizing block technique. 383-390 - Xuemin Shen

, Li Deng:
A dynamic system approach to speech enhancement using the H∞ filtering algorithm. 391-399 - Yunxin Zhao:

An EM algorithm for linear distortion channel estimation based on observations from a mixture of Gaussian sources. 400-413 - Stephen A. Zahorian, Zaki B. Nossair

:
A partitioned neural network approach for vowel classification using smoothed time/frequency features. 414-425 - Hui Jiang, Keikichi Hirose, Qiang Huo:

Robust speech recognition based on a Bayesian prediction approach. 426-440 - Aníbal J. S. Ferreira

:
An odd-DFT based approach to time-scale expansion of audio signals. 441-453 - Scott C. Douglas

:
Fast implementations of the filtered-X LMS and LMS algorithms for multichannel active noise control. 454-465 - Tan Lee

, P. C. Ching:
Cantonese syllable recognition using neural networks. 466-472 - Sven Johansson, Ingvar Claesson, Sven Nordebo

, Per Sjosten:
Evaluation of multiple reference active noise control algorithms on Dornier 328 aircraft data. 473-477
Volume 7, Number 5, September 1999
- Roar Hagen, Erdal Paksoy, Allen Gersho:

Voicing-specific LPC quantization for variable-rate speech coding. 485-494 - Thomas Eriksson

, Jan Linden, Jan Skoglund
:
Interframe LSF quantization for noisy channels. 495-509 - Zenton Goh, Kah-Chye Tan, B. T. G. Tan:

Kalman-filtering speech enhancement method based on a voiced-unvoiced speech model. 510-524 - Rivarol Vergin, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy, Azarshid Farhat:

Generalized mel frequency cepstral coefficients for large-vocabulary speaker-independent continuous-speech recognition. 525-532 - Hong Kook Kim, Hwang Soo Lee:

Use of spectral autocorrelation in spectral envelope linear prediction for speech recognition. 533-541 - Steve Renals, Mike Hochberg:

Start-synchronous search for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. 542-553 - Hema A. Murthy, Françoise Beaufays, Larry P. Heck, Mitchel Weintraub:

Robust text-independent speaker identification over telephone channels. 554-568 - Michael David Plumpe, Thomas F. Quatieri, Douglas A. Reynolds:

Modeling of the glottal flow derivative waveform with application to speaker identification. 569-586 - Xuan Kong, Sen M. Kuo:

Analysis of asymmetric out-of-band overshoot in narrowband active noise control systems. 587-591 - Joseph Rothweiler:

On polynomial reduction in the computation of LSP frequencies. 592-594 - Rebecca A. Bates, Mari Ostendorf:

Reducing the effects of linear channel distortion on continuous speech recognition. 594-597 - Davide Rocchesso

, Francesco Scalcon:
Bandwidth of perceived inharmonicity for physical modeling of dispersive strings. 597-601 - Dennis R. Morgan:

A note on "A secondary path modeling technique for active noise control systems". 601-602
Volume 7, Number 6, November 1999
- P. Satyanarayana Murthy, Bayya Yegnanarayana:

Robustness of group-delay-based method for extraction of significant instants of excitation from speech signals. 609-619 - Mehmet Bilginer Gülmezoglu, Vakif Dzhafarov, Mustafa Keskin, Atalay Barkana:

A novel approach to isolated word recognition. 620-628 - Pascal Teissier, Jordi Robert-Ribes, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Anne Guérin-Dugué:

Comparing models for audiovisual fusion in a noisy-vowel recognition task. 629-642 - Arun C. Surendran, Chin-Hui Lee, Mazin G. Rahim:

Nonlinear compensation for stochastic matching. 643-655 - Jen-Tzung Chien

:
Online hierarchical transformation of hidden Markov models for speech recognition. 656-667 - Brian D. Womack, John H. L. Hansen:

N-channel hidden Markov models for combined stressed speech classification and recognition. 668-677 - Ji Ming, Peter O'Boyle, Marie Owens, Francis Jack Smith:

A Bayesian approach for building triphone models for continuous speech recognition. 678-684 - Joseph Picone, Tom Staples, Kazuhiro Kondo, Nozomi Arai:

Kanji-to-Hiragana conversion based on a length-constrained n-gram analysis. 685-696 - Julius O. Smith III, Jonathan S. Abel:

Bark and ERB bilinear transforms. 697-708 - Yoichi Haneda, Yutaka Kaneda, Nobuhiko Kitawaki:

Common-acoustical-pole and residue model and its application to spatial interpolation and extrapolation of a room transfer function. 709-717 - Jun H. Cho, Dennis R. Morgan, Jacob Benesty:

An objective technique for evaluating doubletalk detectors in acoustic echo cancelers. 718-724

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