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2010 – today
- 2013
- [j11]José M. F. Moura, James L. Flanagan, Nikil S. Jayant:
The Discipline of Signal Processing [Reflections]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 30(6): 174-176 (2013) - 2012
- [j10]James L. Flanagan:
Like Being There [Reflections and Reviews of Past Predictions]. Proceedings of the IEEE 100(Centennial-Issue): 1265-1267 (2012) - [j9]James L. Flanagan:
Time Modification and Variable Coding for Packet Transmission of Speech: Early Studies [DSP History]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 29(2): 132-140 (2012) - 2010
- [j8]James L. Flanagan:
Parametric Representation of Speech Signals [DSP History]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 27(3): 141-145 (2010) - [j7]James L. Flanagan:
A Singular Advance in Conversion of Acoustic Signals to Electrical Form: The Electret Microphone [DSP History]. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 27(5): 102-116 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j6]Sorin Dusan, James L. Flanagan, Amod Karve, Mridul Balaraman:
Speech Compression by Polynomial Approximation. IEEE Trans. Audio, Speech & Language Processing 15(2): 387-395 (2007) - 2004
- [c30]Sorin Dusan, James L. Flanagan, Amod Karve, Mridul Balaraman:
Speech coding using trajectory compression and multiple sensors. INTERSPEECH 2004 - 2003
- [c29]Sorin Dusan, Gregory J. Gadbois, James L. Flanagan:
Multimodal interaction on PDA's integrating speech and pen inputs. INTERSPEECH 2003 - 2002
- [c28]Ashutosh Morde, Ramanujan S. Kashi, Michael K. Brown, Deborah Grove, James L. Flanagan:
A Multimodal System for Accessing Driving Directions. Document Analysis Systems 2002: 556-568 - [c27]Sorin Dusan, James L. Flanagan:
Adaptive Dialog Based upon Multimodal Language Acquisition. ICMI 2002: 135-140 - 2000
- [c26]Daniel Nagy, Attila Medl, James L. Flanagan:
Automated Language Acquisition in Multimodal Environment. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (II) 2000: 937-940
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III, James L. Flanagan:
The Huge Microphone Array. 2. IEEE Concurrency 7(1): 32-47 (1999) - [c25]Dong-Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan:
Telephone speech recognition using neural networks and hidden Markov models. ICASSP 1999: 157-160 - [c24]Prabhu Raghavan, Richard J. Renomeron, ChiWei Che, Dong-Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan:
Speech recognition in a reverberant environment using matched filter array (MFA) processing and linguistic-tree maximum likelihood linear regression (LT-MLLR) adaptation. ICASSP 1999: 777-780 - [c23]Zong Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan, Mahesh Krishnamoorthy, Krishna Dayanidhi:
Adaptation to environment and speaker using maximum likelihood neural networks. EUROSPEECH 1999 - 1998
- [j4]Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III, James L. Flanagan:
The huge microphone array. IEEE Concurrency 6(4): 36-46 (1998) - [c22]S. Kruger, Samir Chennoukh, James L. Flanagan, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:
Design of a command interface with a dynamic grammar speech recognition engine. EUSIPCO 1998: 1-4 - [c21]Daniel V. Rabinkin, Richard J. Renomeron, James L. Flanagan, Dwight F. Macomber:
Optimal truncation time for matched filter array processing. ICASSP 1998: 3629-3632 - 1997
- [c20]James L. Flanagan, Ivan Marsic:
Issues in measuring the benefits of multimodal interfaces. ICASSP 1997: 163-166 - [c19]Harvey F. Silverman, William R. Patterson III, James L. Flanagan, Daniel V. Rabinkin:
A digital processing system for source location and sound capture by large microphone arrays. ICASSP 1997: 251-254 - [c18]Samir Chennoukh, Daniel J. Sinder, Gaël Richard, James L. Flanagan:
Voice mimic system using an articulatory codebook for estimation of vocal tract shape. EUROSPEECH 1997 - 1996
- [c17]John C. Pearson, Qiguang Lin, ChiWei Che, Dong-Suk Yuk, Limin Jin, Bert de Vries, James L. Flanagan:
Robust distant-talking speech recognition. ICASSP 1996: 21-24 - [c16]Ea-Ee Jan, James L. Flanagan:
Sound capture from spatial volumes: matched-filter processing of microphone arrays having randomly-distributed sensors. ICASSP 1996: 917-920 - [c15]James L. Flanagan:
Natural communication with machines - progress and challenge. ICSLP 1996 - [c14]Ea-Ee Jan, James L. Flanagan:
Sound source localization in reverberant environments using an outlier elimination algorithm. ICSLP 1996 - [c13]Qiguang Lin, Ea-Ee Jan, ChiWei Che, Dong-Suk Yuk, James L. Flanagan:
Selective use of the speech spectrum and a VQGMM method for speaker identification. ICSLP 1996 - 1995
- [c12]Ea-Ee Jan, Piergiorgio Svaizer, James L. Flanagan:
A database for microphone array experimentation. EUROSPEECH 1995 - [c11]Gaël Richard, M. Liu, D. Snider, H. Duncan, Qiguang Lin, James L. Flanagan, Stephen E. Levinson, Donald Davis, Scott Slimon:
Numerical simulations of fluid flow in the vocal tract. EUROSPEECH 1995 - [c10]Ea-Ee Jan, Piergiorgio Svaizer, James L. Flanagan:
Matched-Filter Processing of Microphone Array for Spatial Volume Selectivity. ISCAS 1995: 1460-1463 - 1994
- [j3]Qiguang Lin, Ea-Ee Jan, James L. Flanagan:
Microphone arrays and speaker identification. IEEE Trans. Speech and Audio Processing 2(4): 622-629 (1994) - [c9]D. A. Berkley, James L. Flanagan, Kathleen L. Shipley, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
A multimodal teleconferencing system using hands-free voice control. ICSLP 1994 - [c8]ChiWei Che, Qiguang Lin, John C. Pearson, Bert de Vries, James L. Flanagan:
Microphone Arrays and Neural Networks for Robust Speech Recognition. HLT 1994 - [c7]James L. Flanagan, Qiguang Lin, John C. Pearson, Bert de Vries:
A Neural Network System for Large-Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition in Variable Acoustic Environments. HLT 1994 - 1993
- [j2]James L. Flanagan, Arun C. Surendran, Ea-Ee Jan:
Spatially selective sound capture for speech and audio processing. Speech Communication 13(1-2): 207-222 (1993) - [c6]James L. Flanagan:
A model for moving university research to industrial application. ICASSP (1) 1993: 1 - [c5]Khaled T. Assaleh, Richard J. Mammone, M. G. Rahim, James L. Flanagan:
Speech recognition using the modulation model. ICASSP (2) 1993: 664-667 - 1991
- [c4]James L. Flanagan, Richard J. Mammone, Gary W. Elko:
Autodirective Microphone Systems for Natural Communication with Speech Recognizers. HLT 1991 - 1990
- [j1]James L. Flanagan, D. A. Berkley, Kathleen L. Shipley:
Integrated information modalities for human/machine communication: HuMaNet, an experimental system for conferencing. J. Visual Communication and Image Representation 1(2): 113-126 (1990) - [c3]D. A. Berkley, James L. Flanagan:
Integration of speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and talker verification into a hands-free audio/image teleconferencing system (humanet). ICSLP 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1983
- [c2]Ronald E. Crochiere, James L. Flanagan:
The technology of digital speech: compression, editing, and storage. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1983: 639-641
1970 – 1979
- 1976
- [c1]Ronald E. Crochiere, Susan A. Webber, James L. Flanagan:
Digital coding of speech in sub-bands. ICASSP 1976: 233-236
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