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found 93 matches
- 2004
- Yanning Bai, Changchun Bao:
An improved 4 kbit/s CELP speech coding algorithm. ISCSLP 2004: 153-156 - Junmei Bai, Rong Zheng, Bo Xu, Shuwu Zhang:
Robust speaker recognition integrating pitch and Wiener filter. ISCSLP 2004: 69-72 - Changchun Bao, Jason Lukasiak, Christian H. Ritz:
High quality harmonic excitation linear predictive speech coding at 2 kb/s. ISCSLP 2004: 149-152 - Joyce Y. C. Chan, P. C. Ching, Tan Lee, Helen M. Meng:
Detection of language boundary in code-switching utterances by bi-phone probabilities. ISCSLP 2004: 293-296 - Yiya Chen:
Focus and intonational phrase boundary in standard Chinese. ISCSLP 2004: 41-44 - Gao Peng Chen, Gérard Bailly, Qingfeng Liu, Ren-Hua Wang:
A superposed prosodic model for Chinese text-to-speech synthesis. ISCSLP 2004: 177-180 - Yi Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
Robust features for speech recognition using minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) spectrum estimation and feature normalization techniques. ISCSLP 2004: 101-104 - Jiang-Chun Chen, Jui-Lin Lo, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang:
Computer assisted spoken English learning for Chinese in Taiwan. ISCSLP 2004: 337-340 - Berlin Chen, Wen-Hung Tsai, Jen-Wei Kuo:
Statistical language model adaptation for Mandarin broadcast news transcription. ISCSLP 2004: 313-316 - C. L. Chen, Yih-Ru Wang, Sin-Horng Chen:
A study on Mandarin broadcast news speech recognition. ISCSLP 2004: 257-260 - Gui-Lin Chen, Dong-Jian Yue, Yi-Qing Zu, Zhen-Li Yu:
An embedded English synthesis approach based on speech concatenation and smoothing. ISCSLP 2004: 157-160 - Jyh-Min Cheng, Hsiao-Chuan Wang:
A method of estimating the equal error rate for automatic speaker verification. ISCSLP 2004: 285-288 - Wu Chou:
Minimum classification error rate pattern recognition approach for speech and language processing. ISCSLP 2004 - Chuang-Hua Chueh, Jen-Tzung Chien, Hsin-Min Wang:
A maximum entropy approach for integrating semantic information in statistical language models. ISCSLP 2004: 309-312 - Jianwu Dang, Jianguo Wei, Takeharu Suzuki, Kiyoshi Honda, Pascal Perrier, Masaaki Honda:
Investigation and modeling of coarticulation in speech production. ISCSLP 2004: 25-28 - Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Glottalization in inventory construction: a cross-language study. ISCSLP 2004: 37-40 - Guo-Hong Ding, Bo Xu, Xia Wang, Yang Cao, Feng Ding, Yuezhong Tang:
Task-specific adaptation in Chinese name recognition. ISCSLP 2004: 261-264 - Honghui Dong, Jianhua Tao, Bo Xu:
Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion in Chinese TTS system. ISCSLP 2004: 165-168 - Bin Dong, Qingwei Zhao, Jianping Zhang, Yonghong Yan:
Automatic assessment of pronunciation quality. ISCSLP 2004: 137-140 - Tien Ying Fung, Yuk-Chi Li, Helen M. Meng, P. C. Ching:
Prosody and style controls in CU VOCAL using SSML and SAPI XML tags. ISCSLP 2004: 209-212 - Wentao Gu, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
Analysis of Shanghainese F0 contours based on the command-response model. ISCSLP 2004: 81-84 - Wentao Gu, Keikichi Hirose, Hiroya Fujisaki:
Analysis and synthesis of Cantonese F0 contours based on the command-response model. ISCSLP 2004: 185-188 - Hung-Yan Gu, Kuo-Hsian Wang:
An acoustic and articulatory knowledge integrated method for improving synthetic Mandarin speech's fluency. ISCSLP 2004: 205-208 - Gang Guo, Chao Huang, Hui Jiang, Ren-Hua Wang:
A comparative study on various confidence measures in large vocabulary speech recognition. ISCSLP 2004: 9-12 - Gang Guo, Ren-Hua Wang:
Discriminative transform for confidence estimation in Mandarin speech recognition. ISCSLP 2004: 269-272 - Akemi Hoshino, Akio Yasuda:
Dependence of correct pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds on power during voice onset time. ISCSLP 2004: 121-124 - Akemi Hoshino, Akio Yasuda:
Effect of Japanese articulation of stops on pronunciation of Chinese aspirated sounds by Japanese students. ISCSLP 2004: 125-128 - Chia-Hsin Hsieh, Chien-Lin Huang, Chung-Hsien Wu:
Spoken document summarization using topic-related corpus and semantic dependency grammar. ISCSLP 2004: 333-336 - Hui-ju Hsu:
Taiwan Mandarin - does it remain homogeneous? ISCSLP 2004: 129-132 - Guoping Hu, Qingfeng Liu, Yu Hu, Ren-Hua Wang:
Hearer model based stress prediction for Chinese TTS system. ISCSLP 2004: 161-164
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