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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A blackboard model of accenting van Deemter, K.
1998
3 p. 143-164
22 p.
artikel
2 A computational approach to the variations in Arabic verbal orthography Alnajem, Salah
2005
3 p. 275-299
25 p.
artikel
3 Active learning and semi-supervised learning for speech recognition: A unified framework using the global entropy reduction maximization criterion Yu, Dong
2010
3 p. 433-444
12 p.
artikel
4 Adaptively entropy-based weighting classifiers in combination using Dempster–Shafer theory for word sense disambiguation Huynh, Van-Nam
2010
3 p. 461-473
13 p.
artikel
5 A domain-independent statistical methodology for dialog management in spoken dialog systems Griol, David
2014
3 p. 743-768
26 p.
artikel
6 Advances in natural language generation—An interdisciplinary perspective Youd, N.J.
1990
3 p. 291-293
3 p.
artikel
7 A fast admissible method for identifying a short list of candidate words Bahl, L.R.
1992
3 p. 215-224
10 p.
artikel
8 A hearing-inspired approach for distant-microphone speech recognition in the presence of multiple sources Ma, Ning
2013
3 p. 820-836
17 p.
artikel
9 A hidden Markov-model-based trainable speech synthesizer Donovan, R.E.
1999
3 p. 223-241
19 p.
artikel
10 A maximum entropy approach to adaptive statistical language modelling Rosenfeld, Ronald
1996
3 p. 187-228
42 p.
artikel
11 Analysing performance in a word prediction system with multiple prediction methods Väyrynen, Pertti Alvar
2007
3 p. 479-491
13 p.
artikel
12 An analysis of prosodic information for the recognition of dialogue acts in a multimodal corpus in Mexican Spanish Coria, Sergio R.
2009
3 p. 277-310
34 p.
artikel
13 A new neural network for articulatory speech recognition and its application to vowel identification Zacks, Jeff
1994
3 p. 189-209
21 p.
artikel
14 An inference approach to grammar construction Shih, H-H.
1995
3 p. 235-256
22 p.
artikel
15 An Ngram-based reordering model Costa-jussà, Marta R.
2009
3 p. 362-375
14 p.
artikel
16 Applications of graph theory to an English rhyming corpus Sonderegger, Morgan
2011
3 p. 655-678
24 p.
artikel
17 Applications of stochastic context-free grammars using the Inside-Outside algorithm Lari, K.
1991
3 p. 237-257
21 p.
artikel
18 Applying dynamic context into MLP/HMM speech recognition system Salmela, Petri

3 p. 233-255
artikel
19 Arabic diacritic restoration approach based on maximum entropy models Zitouni, Imed
2009
3 p. 257-276
20 p.
artikel
20 A recurrent error propagation network speech recognition system Robinson, Tony
1991
3 p. 259-274
16 p.
artikel
21 A rule-based translation from written Spanish to Spanish Sign Language glosses Porta, Jordi
2014
3 p. 788-811
24 p.
artikel
22 A segment-based interpretation of HMM/ANN hybrids Tóth, László
2007
3 p. 562-578
17 p.
artikel
23 A stereophonic acoustic signal extraction scheme for noisy and reverberant environments Reindl, Klaus
2013
3 p. 726-745
20 p.
artikel
24 A stopping criterion for active learning Vlachos, Andreas
2008
3 p. 295-312
18 p.
artikel
25 Auditory inspired methods for localization of multiple concurrent speakers Habib, Tania
2013
3 p. 634-659
26 p.
artikel
26 A unified framework of HMM adaptation with joint compensation of additive and convolutive distortions Li, Jinyu
2009
3 p. 389-405
17 p.
artikel
27 Automatic categorization for improving Spanish into Spanish Sign Language machine translation López-Ludeña, Verónica
2012
3 p. 149-167
19 p.
artikel
28 Automatic identification of discourse markers in dialogues: An in-depth study of like and well Popescu-Belis, Andrei
2011
3 p. 499-518
20 p.
artikel
29 Automatic pitch contour stylization using a model of tonal perception d»Alessandro, Christophe
1995
3 p. 257-288
32 p.
artikel
30 Automatic speech recognition in machine-aided translation Brown, P.F.
1994
3 p. 177-187
11 p.
artikel
31 Automatic syllabification and phoneme class labelling with a phonologically based hidden Markov model and adaptive acoustical features Prinsloo, G.J.
1990
3 p. 247-262
16 p.
artikel
32 Best-first enumeration of paths through a lattice—an active chart parsing solution Thompson, Henry
1990
3 p. 263-274
12 p.
artikel
33 Bidirectional charts: a potential technique for parsing spoken natural language sentences Stock, Oliviero
1989
3 p. 219-237
19 p.
artikel
34 Bipartite spectral graph partitioning for clustering dialect varieties and detecting their linguistic features Wieling, Martijn
2011
3 p. 700-715
16 p.
artikel
35 Blind source extraction for robust speech recognition in multisource noisy environments Nesta, Francesco
2013
3 p. 703-725
23 p.
artikel
36 Call for papers 2007
3 p. I-
1 p.
artikel
37 Class-specific multiple classifiers scheme to recognize emotions from speech signals Milton, A.
2014
3 p. 727-742
16 p.
artikel
38 Collecting and evaluating the CUNY ASL corpus for research on American Sign Language animation Lu, Pengfei
2014
3 p. 812-831
20 p.
artikel
39 Combined Bayesian and predictive techniques for rapid speaker adaptation of continuous density hidden Markov models Ahadi, SM
1997
3 p. 187-206
20 p.
artikel
40 Consonant/vowel segmentation for Mandarin syllable recognition Lin, Ming-Tzaw
1999
3 p. 207-222
16 p.
artikel
41 Context-dependent connectionist probability estimation in a hybrid hidden Markov model-neural net speech recognition system Franco, Horacio
1994
3 p. 211-222
12 p.
artikel
42 Context-dependent probability adaptation in speech understanding Drenth, Erwin W
1997
3 p. 225-252
28 p.
artikel
43 Continuous hidden Markov models integrating transitional and instantaneous features for Mandarin syllable recognition Lee, Yumin
1993
3 p. 247-263
17 p.
artikel
44 Continuous space language models Schwenk, Holger
2007
3 p. 492-518
27 p.
artikel
45 Corrective and reinforcement learning for speaker-independent continuous speech recognition Lee, Kai-Fu
1990
3 p. 231-245
15 p.
artikel
46 Design and evaluation of prosodically-sensitive concatenative units for a Korean TTS system Yoon, Kyuchul
2008
3 p. 273-294
22 p.
artikel
47 Discriminative feature selection for speech recognition Bocchieri, E.L.
1993
3 p. 229-246
18 p.
artikel
48 Effect of acoustic and linguistic contexts on human and machine speech recognition Kitaoka, Norihide
2014
3 p. 769-787
19 p.
artikel
49 Efficient computation of the frame-based extended union model and its application in speech recognition against partial temporal corruptions Chan, Arthur
2005
3 p. 301-319
19 p.
artikel
50 Emergent artificial intelligence approaches for pattern recognition in speech and language processing Guido, Rodrigo Capobianco
2010
3 p. 431-432
2 p.
artikel
51 Enhanced speech recognition using an articulatory production model trained on X-ray data Simon Blackburn, C

3 p. 195-215
artikel
52 Estimation of stochastic context-free grammars and their use as language models Benedí, J.M.
2005
3 p. 249-274
26 p.
artikel
53 Extensions to constraint dependency parsing for spoken language processing Harper, Mary P.
1995
3 p. 187-234
48 p.
artikel
54 Formant tracking linear prediction model using HMMs and Kalman filters for noisy speech processing Yan, Qin
2007
3 p. 543-561
19 p.
artikel
55 Frame-level phoneme classification using inductive inference Samouelian, Ara
1997
3 p. 161-186
26 p.
artikel
56 From English pitch accent detection to Mandarin stress detection, where is the difference? Ni, Chongjia
2012
3 p. 127-148
22 p.
artikel
57 Genericity and portability for task-independent speech recognition Lefevre, Fabrice
2005
3 p. 345-363
19 p.
artikel
58 Geography of social ontologies: Testing a variant of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis in the context of Wikipedia Mehler, Alexander
2011
3 p. 716-740
25 p.
artikel
59 Geometric representations of language taxonomies Blanchard, Ph.
2011
3 p. 679-699
21 p.
artikel
60 Ginisupport vector machines for segmental minimum Bayes risk decoding of continuous speech Venkataramani, Veera
2007
3 p. 423-442
20 p.
artikel
61 Hidden Markov model-based speech recognition with intermediate wavelet transform domains Singh, R
1997
3 p. 253-273
21 p.
artikel
62 Hidden Markov model representation of quantized articulatory features for speech recognition Erler, Kevin
1993
3 p. 265-282
18 p.
artikel
63 HyperLex: lexical cartography for information retrieval Véronis, Jean
2004
3 p. 223-252
30 p.
artikel
64 Improved voice activity detection algorithm using wavelet and support vector machine Chen, Shi-Huang
2010
3 p. 531-543
13 p.
artikel
65 Improvement of noisy speech recognition using a proportional alignment decoding algorithm in the training phase Hung, Wei-Wen
1998
3 p. 165-192
28 p.
artikel
66 Improving GMM–UBM speaker verification using discriminative feedback adaptation Chao, Yi-Hsiang
2009
3 p. 376-388
13 p.
artikel
67 Improving supervised learning for meeting summarization using sampling and regression Xie, Shasha
2010
3 p. 495-514
20 p.
artikel
68 Incorporating lip protrusion and larynx lowering into a time domain model for articulatory speech synthesis Goodyear, C.C.
2000
3 p. 211-226
16 p.
artikel
69 Incorporating local information of the acoustic environments to MAP-based feature compensation and acoustic model adaptation Tsao, Yu
2014
3 p. 709-726
18 p.
artikel
70 In memory Julian Benello 1962–1988 Fallside, F.
1989
3 p. 201-
1 p.
artikel
71 Integrated bias removal techniques for robust speech recognition Lawrence, Craig
1999
3 p. 283-298
16 p.
artikel
72 Integration of beamforming and uncertainty-of-observation techniques for robust ASR in multi-source environments Astudillo, Ramón Fernandez
2013
3 p. 837-850
14 p.
artikel
73 Intonation component of a text-to-speech system for Hindi Madhukumar, A.S.
1993
3 p. 283-301
19 p.
artikel
74 Introduction to the special issue on word sense disambiguation Preiss, Judita
2004
3 p. 201-207
7 p.
artikel
75 Language understanding and subsequential transducer learning Castellanos, A.
1998
3 p. 193-228
36 p.
artikel
76 Learning-based pronoun resolution for Turkish with a comparative evaluation Kılıçaslan, Yılmaz
2009
3 p. 311-331
21 p.
artikel
77 Lexical knowledge and human disagreement on a WSD task Murray, G.Craig
2004
3 p. 209-222
14 p.
artikel
78 Lexical stress and lexical discriminability: Stressed syllables are more informative, but why? Altman, Gerry
1989
3 p. 265-275
11 p.
artikel
79 Low-cost implementation of open set keyword spotting Knill, K.M.
1999
3 p. 243-266
24 p.
artikel
80 Mask estimation and imputation methods for missing data speech recognition in a multisource reverberant environment Keronen, Sami
2013
3 p. 798-819
22 p.
artikel
81 Maximum likelihood stochastic transformation adaptation for medium and small data sets Boulis, Constantinos

3 p. 257-285
artikel
82 Metataxis in practice: Dependency syntax for multilingual machine translation Bennett, Paul
1990
3 p. 294-
1 p.
artikel
83 Modeling nuisance variabilities with factor analysis for GMM-based audio pattern classification Matrouf, Driss
2011
3 p. 481-498
18 p.
artikel
84 Modelling intonation contours at the phrase level using continuous density hidden Markov models Jensen, U.
1994
3 p. 247-260
14 p.
artikel
85 Modelling non-stationary noise with spectral factorisation in automatic speech recognition Hurmalainen, Antti
2013
3 p. 763-779
17 p.
artikel
86 Model parameter estimation for mixture density polynomial segment models Fukada, T.
1998
3 p. 229-246
18 p.
artikel
87 MPE-based discriminative linear transforms for speaker adaptation Wang, Lan
2008
3 p. 256-272
17 p.
artikel
88 Multi-resolution sub-band features and models for HMM-based phonetic modelling McCourt, P.M.
2000
3 p. 241-259
19 p.
artikel
89 Network analysis of a corpus of undeciphered Indus civilization inscriptions indicates syntactic organization Sinha, Sitabhra
2011
3 p. 639-654
16 p.
artikel
90 Network based models of cognitive and social dynamics of human languages Mukherjee, Animesh
2011
3 p. 635-638
4 p.
artikel
91 Neural networks and radial basis functions in classifying static speech patterns Niranjan, Mahesan
1990
3 p. 275-289
15 p.
artikel
92 Noise robust ASR in reverberated multisource environments applying convolutive NMF and Long Short-Term Memory Wöllmer, Martin
2013
3 p. 780-797
18 p.
artikel
93 Normalization of non-standard words Sproat, Richard

3 p. 287-333
artikel
94 Notice 1991
3 p. 295-
1 p.
artikel
95 Notice 1990
3 p. 295-
1 p.
artikel
96 Obituary: M. W. Macon 1969–2001 Ostendorf, Mari

3 p. 335
artikel
97 Online blind speech separation using multiple acoustic speaker tracking and time–frequency masking Pertilä, P.
2013
3 p. 683-702
20 p.
artikel
98 On-line Stochastic Matching compensation for non-stationary noise Barreaud, V.
2008
3 p. 207-229
23 p.
artikel
99 On noise masking for automatic missing data speech recognition: A survey and discussion Cerisara, Christophe
2007
3 p. 443-457
15 p.
artikel
100 On the design of connectionist vector quantizers Wu, Lizhong
1991
3 p. 207-229
23 p.
artikel
101 On the use of inter-word context-dependent units for word juncture modeling Giachin, E.P.
1992
3 p. 197-213
17 p.
artikel
102 Parse scoring with prosodic information: an analysis/synthesis approach Ostendorf, M.
1993
3 p. 193-210
18 p.
artikel
103 Phoneme detection as a tool for comparing perception of natural and synthetic speech Nix, Andrew J.
1993
3 p. 211-228
18 p.
artikel
104 Prediction of abstract prosodic labels for speech synthesis Ross, K.
1996
3 p. 155-185
31 p.
artikel
105 Probabilistic word sense disambiguation Preiss, Judita
2004
3 p. 319-337
19 p.
artikel
106 ProSynth: an integrated prosodic approach to device-independent, natural-sounding speech synthesis Ogden, Richard
2000
3 p. 177-210
34 p.
artikel
107 Question answering using statistical language modelling Heie, Matthias H.
2012
3 p. 193-209
17 p.
artikel
108 Regularized nonnegative matrix factorization using Gaussian mixture priors for supervised single channel source separation Grais, Emad M.
2013
3 p. 746-762
17 p.
artikel
109 Reinforcement learning for parameter estimation in statistical spoken dialogue systems Jurčíček, Filip
2012
3 p. 168-192
25 p.
artikel
110 Relevance weighting for combining multi-domain data for n -gram language modeling Iyer, R.
1999
3 p. 267-282
16 p.
artikel
111 Robust part-of-speech tagging using a hidden Markov model Kupiec, Julian
1992
3 p. 225-242
18 p.
artikel
112 Self-learning speaker identification for enhanced speech recognition Herbig, Tobias
2012
3 p. 210-227
18 p.
artikel
113 Semi-continuous hidden Markov models for speech signals Huang, X.D.
1989
3 p. 239-251
13 p.
artikel
114 Soft indexing of speech content for search in spoken documents Chelba, Ciprian
2007
3 p. 458-478
21 p.
artikel
115 Source coding and vector quantization with codebook-excited neural networks Wu, Lizhong
1992
3 p. 243-276
34 p.
artikel
116 Speaker-independent continuous-speech recognition by phoneme-based word spotting and time-synchronous context-free parsing Nakagawa, Sei-ichi
1989
3 p. 277-299
23 p.
artikel
117 Special issue on speech separation and recognition in multisource environments Barker, Jon
2013
3 p. 619-620
2 p.
artikel
118 Speech recognition in adverse environments Juang, B.H.
1991
3 p. 275-294
20 p.
artikel
119 Speech recognition in living rooms: Integrated speech enhancement and recognition system based on spatial, spectral and temporal modeling of sounds Delcroix, Marc
2013
3 p. 851-873
23 p.
artikel
120 Speech synthesis using partial syllables El-Imam, Yousif A.
1990
3 p. 203-229
27 p.
artikel
121 Spoken emotion recognition through optimum-path forest classification using glottal features Iliev, Alexander I.
2010
3 p. 445-460
16 p.
artikel
122 Spoken emotion recognition using hierarchical classifiers Albornoz, Enrique M.
2011
3 p. 556-570
15 p.
artikel
123 Spoken language in interpreted telephone dialogues Oviatt, Sharon L.
1992
3 p. 277-302
26 p.
artikel
124 Statistical language modeling with a class-based n -multigram model Deligne, Sabine
2000
3 p. 261-279
19 p.
artikel
125 Stochastic and syntactic techniques for predicting phrase breaks Read, Ian
2007
3 p. 519-542
24 p.
artikel
126 Sub-band temporal modulation envelopes and their normalization for automatic speech recognition in reverberant environments Lu, Xugang
2011
3 p. 571-584
14 p.
artikel
127 Syntactic category disambiguation with neural networks Benello, Julian
1989
3 p. 203-217
15 p.
artikel
128 The efficient incorporation of MLP features into automatic speech recognition systems Park, J.
2011
3 p. 519-534
16 p.
artikel
129 The importance of cepstral parameter correlations in speech recognition Ljolje, Andrej
1994
3 p. 223-232
10 p.
artikel
130 The linguistic knowledge in a morphological segmentation procedure for German Pachunke, Thomas
1994
3 p. 233-245
13 p.
artikel
131 The PASCAL CHiME speech separation and recognition challenge Barker, Jon
2013
3 p. 621-633
13 p.
artikel
132 The RavenClaw dialog management framework: Architecture and systems Bohus, Dan
2009
3 p. 332-361
30 p.
artikel
133 The semi-relaxed algorithm for estimating parameters of hidden Markov models Deng, Li
1991
3 p. 231-236
6 p.
artikel
134 The use of phase in complex spectrum subtraction for robust speech recognition Kleinschmidt, Tristan
2011
3 p. 585-600
16 p.
artikel
135 The Vocal Joystick Engine v1.0 Malkin, Jonathan
2011
3 p. 535-555
21 p.
artikel
136 Tone recognition of polysyllabic words in Mandarin speech Liu, Lih-Cherng
1989
3 p. 253-264
12 p.
artikel
137 Tracking of multidimensional TDOA for multiple sources with distributed microphone pairs Brutti, Alessio
2013
3 p. 660-682
23 p.
artikel
138 Tree-structured vector quantization for speech recognition Barszcz, M.
2000
3 p. 227-239
13 p.
artikel
139 Turn-taking cues in task-oriented dialogue Gravano, Agustín
2011
3 p. 601-634
34 p.
artikel
140 Uncertainty-based learning of acoustic models from noisy data Ozerov, Alexey
2013
3 p. 874-894
21 p.
artikel
141 Unconstrained keyword spotting using phone lattices with application to spoken document retrieval Foote, JT
1997
3 p. 207-224
18 p.
artikel
142 Union: a model for partial temporal corruption of speech Ming, Ji

3 p. 217-231
artikel
143 Unsupervised and supervised exploitation of semantic domains in lexical disambiguation Gliozzo, Alfio
2004
3 p. 275-299
25 p.
artikel
144 Unsupervised word sense disambiguation using WordNet relatives Seo, Hee-Cheol
2004
3 p. 253-273
21 p.
artikel
145 User simulation in a stochastic dialog system Torres, Francisco
2008
3 p. 230-255
26 p.
artikel
146 Using semantic analysis to improve speech recognition performance Erdogan, Hakan
2005
3 p. 321-343
23 p.
artikel
147 Voice activity detection based on statistical models and machine learning approaches Shin, Jong Won
2010
3 p. 515-530
16 p.
artikel
148 Voice conversion by mapping the speaker-specific features using pitch synchronous approach Rao, K. Sreenivasa
2010
3 p. 474-494
21 p.
artikel
149 Welsh letter-to-sound rules: rewrite rules and two-level rules compared Williams, Briony
1994
3 p. 261-277
17 p.
artikel
150 Word sense disambiguation of WordNet glosses Moldovan, Dan
2004
3 p. 301-317
17 p.
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