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1 A bit of progress in language modeling Goodman, Joshua T.
2001
4 p. 403-434
32 p.
artikel
2 A blog emotion corpus for emotional expression analysis in Chinese Quan, Changqin
2010
4 p. 726-749
24 p.
artikel
3 A comparative study of discrete, semicontinuous, and continuous hidden Markov models Huang, X.D.
1993
4 p. 359-368
10 p.
artikel
4 Acoustic model clustering based on syllable structure Shafran, Izhak
2003
4 p. 311-328
18 p.
artikel
5 Adaptation of children’s speech with limited data based on formant-like peak alignment Cui, Xiaodong
2006
4 p. 400-419
20 p.
artikel
6 Adaptation of maximum entropy capitalizer: Little data can help a lot Chelba, Ciprian
2006
4 p. 382-399
18 p.
artikel
7 A data-driven grapheme-to-phoneme conversion method using dynamic contextual converting rules for Korean TTS systems Lee, Jinsik
2009
4 p. 423-434
12 p.
artikel
8 A feature-based formalism for two-level phonology: a description and implementation Pulman, Stephen G.
1993
4 p. 333-358
26 p.
artikel
9 A gain factor adapted by masking property and SNR variation for speech enhancement in colored-noise corruptions Lu, Ching-Ta
2010
4 p. 632-647
16 p.
artikel
10 A language model for very large-vocabulary speech recognition Gupta, V.
1992
4 p. 331-344
14 p.
artikel
11 Algorithms for data-driven ASR parameter quantization Filali, Karim
2006
4 p. 625-643
19 p.
artikel
12 A linguistically motivated approach to grapheme-to-phoneme conversion for Korean Yoon, Kyuchul
2006
4 p. 357-381
25 p.
artikel
13 An approach to the problem of regional accent in automatic speech recognition Barry, W.J.
1989
4 p. 355-366
12 p.
artikel
14 An empirical study of smoothing techniques for language modeling Chen, Stanley F.
1999
4 p. 359-394
36 p.
artikel
15 Announcement 2000
4 p. 281-
1 p.
artikel
16 Announcement 2001 Computer Speech and Language Paper Award 2001
4 p. 339-
1 p.
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17 Announcement New Editor of Computer Speech and Language 2001
4 p. 337-
1 p.
artikel
18 Arc minimization in finite-state decoding graphs with cross-word acoustic context Yvon, François
2004
4 p. 397-415
19 p.
artikel
19 A real-time trained system for robust speaker verification using relative space of anchor models Naini, Ali Sadeghi
2010
4 p. 545-561
17 p.
artikel
20 Articulatory-feature-based confidence measures Leung, Ka-Yee
2006
4 p. 542-562
21 p.
artikel
21 Articulatory feature recognition using dynamic Bayesian networks Frankel, Joe
2007
4 p. 620-640
21 p.
artikel
22 A segmental non-parametric-based phoneme recognition approach at the acoustical level Golipour, Ladan
2012
4 p. 244-259
16 p.
artikel
23 Aspects of speech technology Young, S.J.
1989
4 p. 389-390
2 p.
artikel
24 A study in machine learning from imbalanced data for sentence boundary detection in speech Liu, Yang
2006
4 p. 468-494
27 p.
artikel
25 A study of the two-dimensional cepstrum approach for speech recognition Pai, Hsiao-Fen
1992
4 p. 361-375
15 p.
artikel
26 A symbolic approach to automatic multiword term structuring SanJuan, Eric
2005
4 p. 524-542
19 p.
artikel
27 A text summarizer for Arabic Azmi, Aqil M.
2012
4 p. 260-273
14 p.
artikel
28 Augmenting standard speech recognition features with energy gravity centres Mori, R.De
2001
4 p. 341-354
14 p.
artikel
29 Automatic phonetic transcription of large speech corpora Van Bael, Christophe
2007
4 p. 652-668
17 p.
artikel
30 Automatic recognition of German news focusing on future-directed beliefs and intentions Eckle-Kohler, Judith
2008
4 p. 394-414
21 p.
artikel
31 Automatic scoring for answers to Arabic test questions Gomaa, Wael Hassan
2014
4 p. 833-857
25 p.
artikel
32 A weighted average n-gram model of natural language O'Boyle, P.
1994
4 p. 337-349
13 p.
artikel
33 Bayesian update of dialogue state: A POMDP framework for spoken dialogue systems Thomson, Blaise
2010
4 p. 562-588
27 p.
artikel
34 Beyond ASR 1-best: Using word confusion networks in spoken language understanding Hakkani-Tür, Dilek
2006
4 p. 495-514
20 p.
artikel
35 Bi-directional graph search strategies for speech recognition Li, Z.
1996
4 p. 295-321
27 p.
artikel
36 Broadcast news LM adaptation over time Federico, Marcello
2004
4 p. 417-435
19 p.
artikel
37 Call for Papers: Special Issue on New Computational Paradigms for Acoustic Modelling in Speech Recognition 2000
4 p. 403-
1 p.
artikel
38 Change of editor 2003
4 p. 307-
1 p.
artikel
39 Combining language models in the input interface of a spoken dialogue system López-Cózar, R.
2006
4 p. 420-440
21 p.
artikel
40 Combining lexical, syntactic and prosodic cues for improved online dialog act tagging Rangarajan Sridhar, Vivek Kumar
2009
4 p. 407-422
16 p.
artikel
41 Comparing and combining a semantic tagger and a statistical tool for MWE extraction Piao, Scott Songlin
2005
4 p. 378-397
20 p.
artikel
42 Computational auditory scene analysis Brown, Guy J.
1994
4 p. 297-336
40 p.
artikel
43 Computational linguistics: an introduction Macías, B.
1989
4 p. 383-385
3 p.
artikel
44 2003 computer speech and language paper award 2003
4 p. 309-
1 p.
artikel
45 Confidence measures from local posterior probability estimates Williams, Gethin
1999
4 p. 395-411
17 p.
artikel
46 Contents and Index to Volume 10 1996
4 p. i-vii
nvt p.
artikel
47 Contents and Index to Volume 11 1997
4 p. i-vii
nvt p.
artikel
48 Contents and index to Volume 13 1999
4 p. iii-vii
nvt p.
artikel
49 Contents and Index to Volume 12 1998
4 p. i-iv
nvt p.
artikel
50 Contents and index to Volume 15 2001
4 p. i-vii
nvt p.
artikel
51 Contents to volume 18 2004
4 p. III-IV
nvt p.
artikel
52 Contents to Volume 20 - autogenerate 2006
4 p. III-IV
nvt p.
artikel
53 Contents to Volume 18 - autogenerate 2005
4 p. III-IV
nvt p.
artikel
54 Context-modulated vowel discrimination using connectionist networks Watrous, Raymond L.
1991
4 p. 341-362
22 p.
artikel
55 Creative discovery in the lexical “validation gap” Hayes, Jer
2005
4 p. 513-523
11 p.
artikel
56 Data-driven models for timing feedback responses in a Map Task dialogue system Meena, Raveesh
2014
4 p. 903-922
20 p.
artikel
57 Data-driven user simulation for automated evaluation of spoken dialog systems Jung, Sangkeun
2009
4 p. 479-509
31 p.
artikel
58 Dedication Frank Fallside 1993
4 p. 303-304
2 p.
artikel
59 Deep lexical acquisition of verb–particle constructions Baldwin, Timothy
2005
4 p. 398-414
17 p.
artikel
60 Detection of phonological features in continuous speech using neural networks King, Simon
2000
4 p. 333-353
21 p.
artikel
61 Disambiguating Japanese compound verbs Uchiyama, Kiyoko
2005
4 p. 497-512
16 p.
artikel
62 Discourse structure and performance efficiency in interactive and non-interactive spoken modalities Oviatt, Sharon L.
1991
4 p. 297-326
30 p.
artikel
63 Discriminative classifiers with adaptive kernels for noise robust speech recognition Gales, M.J.F.
2010
4 p. 648-662
15 p.
artikel
64 Discriminative semi-parametric trajectory model for speech recognition Sim, K.C.
2007
4 p. 669-687
19 p.
artikel
65 Discriminative training of HMMs for automatic speech recognition: A survey Jiang, Hui
2010
4 p. 589-608
20 p.
artikel
66 Dominant speaker identification for multipoint videoconferencing Volfin, Ilana
2013
4 p. 895-910
16 p.
artikel
67 Dynamic language modeling for European Portuguese Martins, Ciro
2010
4 p. 750-773
24 p.
artikel
68 Eigenvoice modelling for cross likelihood ratio based speaker clustering: A Bayesian approach Wang, David
2013
4 p. 1011-1027
17 p.
artikel
69 Employing hierarchical Bayesian networks in simple and complex emotion topic analysis Ren, Fuji
2013
4 p. 943-968
26 p.
artikel
70 Estimating electropalatographic patterns from the speech signal Toutios, Asterios
2008
4 p. 346-359
14 p.
artikel
71 Evaluating spoken dialogue agents with PARADISE: Two case studies Walker, MA
1998
4 p. 317-347
31 p.
artikel
72 Evaluation in language and speech technology Gaizauskas, Robert
1998
4 p. 249-262
14 p.
artikel
73 Evaluation in the context of natural language generation Mellish, C
1998
4 p. 349-373
25 p.
artikel
74 Evaluation of word confidence for speech recognition systems Siu, Manhung
1999
4 p. 299-319
21 p.
artikel
75 Fast vocabulary acquisition in an NMF-based self-learning vocal user interface Ons, Bart
2014
4 p. 997-1017
21 p.
artikel
76 Feature enhancement by deep LSTM networks for ASR in reverberant multisource environments Weninger, Felix
2014
4 p. 888-902
15 p.
artikel
77 Finding consensus in speech recognition: word error minimization and other applications of confusion networks Mangu, Lidia
2000
4 p. 373-400
28 p.
artikel
78 Foreword 1998
4 p. 247-
1 p.
artikel
79 Generation of a phonetic transcription for modern standard Arabic: A knowledge-based model Ramsay, Allan
2014
4 p. 959-978
20 p.
artikel
80 Gold standard datasets for evaluating word sense disambiguation programs Kilgarriff, Adam
1998
4 p. 453-472
20 p.
artikel
81 Graphical models for integrating syllabic information Bartels, Chris D.
2010
4 p. 685-697
13 p.
artikel
82 Harnessing graphics processors for the fast computation of acoustic likelihoods in speech recognition Dixon, Paul R.
2009
4 p. 510-526
17 p.
artikel
83 Hidden Markov modeling using a dominant state sequence with application to speech recognition Merhav, Neri
1991
4 p. 327-339
13 p.
artikel
84 Hybrid approach to robust dialog management using agenda and dialog examples Lee, Cheongjae
2010
4 p. 609-631
23 p.
artikel
85 IFC 2008
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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86 IFC 2007
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
87 Improved automatic detection of creak Kane, John
2013
4 p. 1028-1047
20 p.
artikel
88 Improving recognition of proper nouns in ASR through generating and filtering phonetic transcriptions Laurent, Antoine
2014
4 p. 979-996
18 p.
artikel
89 Index to Volume 7 1993
4 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
90 Index to volume 6 1992
4 p. i-ii
nvt p.
artikel
91 Index to volume 5 1991
4 p. i-iii
nvt p.
artikel
92 Index to volume 4 1990
4 p. i-iii
nvt p.
artikel
93 1990 International Conference on Spoken Language Processing 1990
4 p. 391-
1 p.
artikel
94 Intonation contour realisation for Standard Yorùbá text-to-speech synthesis: A fuzzy computational approach Ọdẹ́jọbí, Ọdẹ́túnjí A.
2006
4 p. 563-588
26 p.
artikel
95 Introduction to the special issue on multiword expressions: Having a crack at a hard nut Villavicencio, Aline
2005
4 p. 365-377
13 p.
artikel
96 IXIR: A statistical information distillation system Levit, Michael
2009
4 p. 527-542
16 p.
artikel
97 Joint training of non-negative Tucker decomposition and discrete density hidden Markov models Sun , Meng
2013
4 p. 969-988
20 p.
artikel
98 Keyword detection in conversational speech utterances using hidden Markov model based continuous speech recognition Rose, R.C.
1995
4 p. 309-333
25 p.
artikel
99 Label propagation via bootstrapped support vectors for semantic relation extraction between named entities GuoDong, Zhou
2009
4 p. 464-478
15 p.
artikel
100 Language and spatial cognition: an interdisciplinary study of prepositions in English Johnson-Laird, P.N.
1989
4 p. 385-387
3 p.
artikel
101 Language model cross adaptation for LVCSR system combination Liu, X.
2013
4 p. 928-942
15 p.
artikel
102 Language modelling for efficient beam-search Federico, Marcello
1995
4 p. 353-379
27 p.
artikel
103 Language modelling for Russian and English using words and classes [Computer Speech and Language 17 (2003) 87–104] Whittaker, E.W.D.
2003
4 p. 415-
1 p.
artikel
104 Large-margin minimum classification error training: A theoretical risk minimization perspective Yu, Dong
2008
4 p. 415-429
15 p.
artikel
105 Large vocabulary word recognition using context-dependent allophonic hidden Markov models Deng, L.
1990
4 p. 345-357
13 p.
artikel
106 Learning about the meaning of verb–particle constructions from corpora Bannard, Colin
2005
4 p. 467-478
12 p.
artikel
107 Learning model order from labeled and unlabeled data for partially supervised classification, with application to word sense disambiguation Niu, Zheng-Yu
2007
4 p. 609-619
11 p.
artikel
108 Linear prediction analysis of speech based on set-membership theory Deller Jr, John R.
1989
4 p. 301-327
27 p.
artikel
109 LR parsing of probabilistic grammars with input uncertainty for speech recognition Wright, J.H.
1990
4 p. 297-323
27 p.
artikel
110 Machine translation: Theoretical and methodological issues Wilks, Yorick
1989
4 p. 390-393
4 p.
artikel
111 Making sense of collocations Wanner, Leo
2006
4 p. 609-624
16 p.
artikel
112 Markov modeling of Mandarin Chinese for decoding the phonetic sequence into Chinese characters Gu, Hung-yan
1991
4 p. 363-377
15 p.
artikel
113 Maximum entropy techniques for exploiting syntactic, semantic and collocational dependencies in language modeling Khudanpur, Sanjeev
2000
4 p. 355-372
18 p.
artikel
114 Mean and variance adaptation within the MLLR framework Gales, M.J.F.
1996
4 p. 249-264
16 p.
artikel
115 Minimum Bayes Risk decoding and system combination based on a recursion for edit distance Xu, Haihua
2011
4 p. 802-828
27 p.
artikel
116 Modeling and synthesis of English regional accents with pitch and duration correlates Yan, Qin
2010
4 p. 711-725
15 p.
artikel
117 Modeling partial pronunciation variations for spontaneous Mandarin speech recognition Liu, Yi
2003
4 p. 357-379
23 p.
artikel
118 Modelling of the interframe dependence in an HMM using conditional Gaussian mixtures Ming, Ji
1996
4 p. 229-247
19 p.
artikel
119 Morphological decomposition in Arabic ASR systems Diehl, F.
2012
4 p. 229-243
15 p.
artikel
120 Morphology-based language modeling for conversational Arabic speech recognition Kirchhoff, Katrin
2006
4 p. 589-608
20 p.
artikel
121 Morpho-syntactic post-processing of N-best lists for improved French automatic speech recognition Huet, Stéphane
2010
4 p. 663-684
22 p.
artikel
122 Multiple cameras for audio-visual speech recognition in an automotive environment Navarathna, Rajitha
2013
4 p. 911-927
17 p.
artikel
123 Multiword expressions in spoken language: An exploratory study on pronunciation variation Binnenpoorte, Diana
2005
4 p. 433-449
17 p.
artikel
124 Non-linear feature extraction for robust speech recognition in stationary and non-stationary noise Zhu, Qifeng
2003
4 p. 381-402
22 p.
artikel
125 Obituary: J. Allen 1934–2000 Ostendorf, M.
2000
4 p. 401-
1 p.
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126 Obituary: J. N. Holmes 1929–1999 1999
4 p. 413-
1 p.
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127 Objective evaluation of grapheme to phoneme conversion for text-to-speech synthesis in French Yvon, F
1998
4 p. 393-410
18 p.
artikel
128 On the semantics of noun compounds Girju, Roxana
2005
4 p. 479-496
18 p.
artikel
129 On topic identification and dialogue move recognition Garner, Philip N.
1997
4 p. 275-306
32 p.
artikel
130 Optimal transform coding for speech line spectrum pair parameters based on spectral-weighted error criterion Jean, Fu-Rong
1994
4 p. 279-296
18 p.
artikel
131 Phoneme analysis based on quantitative and qualitative entropy measurement Turunen, Jari
2008
4 p. 313-329
17 p.
artikel
132 Phoneme label alignment using acoustic-phonetic features and Gaussian probability density functions Dalsgaard, Paul
1992
4 p. 303-329
27 p.
artikel
133 Phonetization of Arabic: rules and algorithms El-Imam, Yousif A.
2004
4 p. 339-373
35 p.
artikel
134 Phrase-level speech simulation with an airway modulation model of speech production Story, Brad H.
2013
4 p. 989-1010
22 p.
artikel
135 Preliminary experiments in speaker verification using time-dependent largest Lyapunov exponents Petry, Adriano
2003
4 p. 403-413
11 p.
artikel
136 Probabilistic word classification based on a context-sensitive binary tree method Gao, Jun
1997
4 p. 307-320
14 p.
artikel
137 Pronunciation change in conversational speech and its implications for automatic speech recognition Saraçlar, Murat
2004
4 p. 375-395
21 p.
artikel
138 Pronunciation prediction with Default&Refine Davel, Marelie
2008
4 p. 374-393
20 p.
artikel
139 Prototype-based minimum classification error/generalized probabilistic descent training for various speech units McDermott, Erik
1994
4 p. 351-368
18 p.
artikel
140 Publisher’s note 2007
4 p. 579-
1 p.
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141 PURR—A method for prosody evaluation and investigation Sonntag, Gerit P
1998
4 p. 437-451
15 p.
artikel
142 Quantitative description and differentiation of fundamental frequency contours Moore, Christopher A.
1994
4 p. 385-404
20 p.
artikel
143 Real user evaluation of a POMDP spoken dialogue system using automatic belief compression Crook, Paul A.
2014
4 p. 873-887
15 p.
artikel
144 Recursive n-gram hashing is pairwise independent, at best Lemire, Daniel
2010
4 p. 698-710
13 p.
artikel
145 Review of several stochastic speech unit models Guédon, Yann
1992
4 p. 377-402
26 p.
artikel
146 Robust processing techniques for voice conversion Turk, Oytun
2006
4 p. 441-467
27 p.
artikel
147 Robust speech recognition in additive and convolutional noise using parallel model combination Gales, M.F.J.
1995
4 p. 289-307
19 p.
artikel
148 RPLSA: A novel updating scheme for Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis Bassiou, N.
2011
4 p. 741-760
20 p.
artikel
149 Semi-supervised learning integrated with classifier combination for word sense disambiguation Le, Anh-Cuong
2008
4 p. 330-345
16 p.
artikel
150 Sentence alignment using P-NNT and GMM Fattah, Mohamed Abdel
2007
4 p. 594-608
15 p.
artikel
151 Simplified supervised i-vector modeling with application to robust and efficient language identification and speaker verification Li, Ming
2014
4 p. 940-958
19 p.
artikel
152 Social correlates of turn-taking style Grothendieck, John
2011
4 p. 789-801
13 p.
artikel
153 Some evaluation-based language engineering actions for French Mariani, J
1998
4 p. 307-316
10 p.
artikel
154 Spectral stability based event localizing temporal decomposition Nandasena, A.C.R.
2001
4 p. 381-401
21 p.
artikel
155 Spectrum target prediction model and its application to speech recognition Akagi, Masato
1990
4 p. 325-344
20 p.
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156 Speech energy redistribution for intelligibility improvement in noise based on a perceptual distortion measure Taal, Cees H.
2014
4 p. 858-872
15 p.
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157 Speech Maker Formalism: a rule formalism operating on a multi-level, synchronized data structure van Leeuwen, Hugo C.
1993
4 p. 369-390
22 p.
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158 Speech recognition evaluation: a review of the U.S. CSR and LVCSR programmes Young, SJ
1998
4 p. 263-279
17 p.
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159 Speech segment network approach for optimization of synthesis unit set Iwahashi, Naoto
1995
4 p. 335-352
18 p.
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160 Spoken word recognition Shillcock, R.
1989
4 p. 387-389
3 p.
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161 Spotting glottal stop in Amharic in continuous speech Seid, Hussien
2012
4 p. 293-305
13 p.
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162 State clustering in hidden Markov model-based continuous speech recognition Young, S.J.
1994
4 p. 369-383
15 p.
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163 Stochastic automata for language modeling Riccardi, Giuseppe
1996
4 p. 265-293
29 p.
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164 Structured language modeling Chelba, Ciprian
2000
4 p. 283-332
50 p.
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165 Subject index to volume 18 2004
4 p. V-VII
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166 Subject Index to Volume 21 2007
4 p. VI-X
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167 Subject Index to Volume 14 2000
4 p. i-vi
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168 Subject Index to Volume 18 - autogenerate 2005
4 p. V-VII
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169 Subject Index to Volume 20 - autogenerate 2006
4 p. V-VIII
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170 Syllabification rules versus data-driven methods in a language with low syllabic complexity: The case of Italian Adsett, Connie R.
2009
4 p. 444-463
20 p.
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171 Syntax-based reordering for statistical machine translation Khalilov, Maxim
2011
4 p. 761-788
28 p.
artikel
172 Synthesis of Arabic from short sound clusters El-Imam, Yousif A.
2001
4 p. 355-380
26 p.
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173 Synthesized speech intelligibility and persuasion: Speech rate and non-native listeners Jones, Caroline
2007
4 p. 641-651
11 p.
artikel
174 The analysis of contextual effects on segmental duration van Santen, Jan P.H.
1990
4 p. 359-390
32 p.
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175 The availability of verb–particle constructions in lexical resources: How much is enough? Villavicencio, Aline
2005
4 p. 415-432
18 p.
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176 The Bell Labs German text-to-speech system Möbius, Bernd
1999
4 p. 319-358
40 p.
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177 The design and implementation of dialogue control in voice operated database inquiry systems Young, S.J.
1989
4 p. 329-353
25 p.
artikel
178 The effect of code-mixing on accent identification accuracy Niesler, Thomas
2009
4 p. 435-443
9 p.
artikel
179 The effect of pruning and compression on graphical representations of the output of a speech recognizer Liu, Yang
2003
4 p. 329-356
28 p.
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180 The Evolution of evaluation: Lessons from the Message Understanding Conferences Hirschman, L
1998
4 p. 281-305
25 p.
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181 The mu + system for corpus based speech research Harrington, J.
1993
4 p. 305-331
27 p.
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182 Tone-enhanced generalized character posterior probability (GCPP) for Cantonese LVCSR Qian, Yao
2008
4 p. 360-373
14 p.
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183 Topic discrimination using higher-order statistical models of spotted keywords Wright, Jerry H.
1995
4 p. 381-405
25 p.
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184 Towards speech recognizer assessment using a human reference standard Cox, SJ
1998
4 p. 375-391
17 p.
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185 Towards systematic grammar profiling.Test suite technology 10 years after Oepen, S
1998
4 p. 411-435
25 p.
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186 Training mixture density HMMs with SOM and LVQ Kurimo, Mikko
1997
4 p. 321-343
23 p.
artikel
187 Turkish speech corpora and recognition tools developed by porting SONIC: Towards multilingual speech recognition Salor, Özgül
2007
4 p. 580-593
14 p.
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188 Two-stage phone duration modelling with feature construction and feature vector extension for the needs of speech synthesis Lazaridis, Alexandros
2012
4 p. 274-292
19 p.
artikel
189 Unlimited vocabulary speech recognition with morph language models applied to Finnish Hirsimäki, Teemu
2006
4 p. 515-541
27 p.
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190 Unsupervised grammar induction using history based approach Feili, Heshaam
2006
4 p. 644-658
15 p.
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191 Use of minimum duration and energy contour for phonemes to improve large vocabulary isolated-word recognition Gupta, V.
1992
4 p. 345-359
15 p.
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192 Using small random samples for the manual evaluation of statistical association measures Evert, Stefan
2005
4 p. 450-466
17 p.
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193 Web-based possibilistic language models for automatic speech recognition Oger, Stanislas
2014
4 p. 923-939
17 p.
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194 Word boundary detection in broad class and phoneme strings Harrington, Jonathan
1989
4 p. 367-382
16 p.
artikel
195 Word boundary hypothesization in Hindi speech Ramana Rao, G.V.
1991
4 p. 379-392
14 p.
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