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Speech Communication, Volume 76
Volume 76, February 2016
- Junru Wu, Yiya Chen, Vincent J. van Heuven, Niels O. Schiller:
Predicting tonal realizations in one Chinese dialect from another. 1-27 - Heyun Huang, Louis ten Bosch, Bert Cranen, Lou Boves:
Phone classification via manifold learning based dimensionality reduction algorithms. 28-41 - Samira Mavaddaty, Seyed Mohammad Ahadi, Sanaz Seyedin:
A novel speech enhancement method by learnable sparse and low-rank decomposition and domain adaptation. 42-60 - Javier Franco-Pedroso, Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez:
Linguistically-constrained formant-based i-vectors for automatic speaker recognition. 61-81 - Xiang Yin, Ming Lei, Yao Qian, Frank K. Soong, Lei He, Zhen-Hua Ling, Li-Rong Dai:
Modeling F0 trajectories in hierarchically structured deep neural networks. 82-92 - Brad H. Story, Kate Bunton:
Formant measurement in children's speech based on spectral filtering. 93-111 - Yu Tsao, Ying-Hui Lai:
Generalized maximum a posteriori spectral amplitude estimation for speech enhancement. 112-126
- Emre Yilmaz, Jort F. Gemmeke, Hugo Van hamme:
Noise robust exemplar matching with alpha-beta divergence. 127-142 - Tobias Lindstrøm Jensen, Daniele Giacobello, Toon van Waterschoot, Mads Græsbøll Christensen:
Fast algorithms for high-order sparse linear prediction with applications to speech processing. 143-156 - Joonas Nikunen, Aleksandr Diment, Tuomas Virtanen, Miikka Vilermo:
Binaural rendering of microphone array captures based on source separation. 157-169 - Alessio Brutti, Marco Matassoni:
On the relationship between Early-to-Late Ratio of Room Impulse Responses and ASR performance in reverberant environments. 170-185 - Raphael Ullmann, Hervé Bourlard:
Predicting the intrusiveness of noise through sparse coding with auditory kernels. 186-200 - Afsaneh Asaei, Hervé Bourlard, Mohammad Javad Taghizadeh, Volkan Cevher:
Computational methods for underdetermined convolutive speech localization and separation via model-based sparse component analysis. 201-217 - Mohammad Mohsen Goodarzi, Farshad Almasganj:
Model-based clustered sparse imputation for noise robust speech recognition. 218-229 - Pranay Dighe, Afsaneh Asaei, Hervé Bourlard:
Sparse modeling of neural network posterior probabilities for exemplar-based speech recognition. 230-244
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