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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 45
Volume 45, September 2017
- Itshak Lapidot, Alon Shoa, Tal Furmanov, Lidiya Aminov, Ami Moyal, Jean-François Bonastre:
Generalized Viterbi-based models for time-series segmentation and clustering applied to speaker diarization. 1-20 - Angel Mario Castro Martinez, Sri Harish Reddy Mallidi, Bernd T. Meyer:
On the relevance of auditory-based Gabor features for deep learning in robust speech recognition. 21-38 - David Escudero, César González Ferreras, Yurena Gutiérrez-González, Emma Rodero:
Identifying characteristic prosodic patterns through the analysis of the information of Sp_ToBI label sequences. 39-57 - Maulik C. Madhavi, Hemant A. Patil:
Partial matching and search space reduction for QbE-STD. 58-82 - Na Li, Man-Wai Mak, Weiwei Lin, Jen-Tzung Chien:
Discriminative subspace modeling of SNR and duration variabilities for robust speaker verification. 83-103 - Waad Ben Kheder, Driss Matrouf, Pierre-Michel Bousquet, Jean-François Bonastre, Moez Ajili:
Fast i-vector denoising using MAP estimation and a noise distributions database for robust speaker recognition. 104-122 - Antti Suni, Juraj Simko, Daniel Aalto, Martti Vainio:
Hierarchical representation and estimation of prosody using continuous wavelet transform. 123-136 - Çaglar Gülçehre, Orhan Firat, Kelvin Xu, Kyunghyun Cho, Yoshua Bengio:
On integrating a language model into neural machine translation. 137-148 - Heeyoul Choi, Kyunghyun Cho, Yoshua Bengio:
Context-dependent word representation for neural machine translation. 149-160 - Shafiq R. Joty, Nadir Durrani, Hassan Sajjad, Ahmed Abdelali:
Domain adaptation using neural network joint model. 161-179 - Francisco Guzmán, Shafiq R. Joty, Lluís Màrquez, Preslav Nakov:
Machine translation evaluation with neural networks. 180-200 - Álvaro Peris, Miguel Domingo, Francisco Casacuberta:
Interactive neural machine translation. 201-220 - Eva Hasler, Adrià de Gispert, Felix Stahlberg, Aurelien Waite, Bill Byrne:
Source sentence simplification for statistical machine translation. 221-235 - Orhan Firat, Kyunghyun Cho, Baskaran Sankaran, Fatos T. Yarman-Vural, Yoshua Bengio:
Multi-way, multilingual neural machine translation. 236-252 - Philip Hoole, Marianne Pouplier:
Öhman returns: New horizons in the collection and analysis of imaging data in speech production research. 253-277 - Mary E. Beckman, Andrew R. Plummer, Benjamin Munson, Patrick Reidy:
Methods for eliciting, annotating, and analyzing databases for child speech development. 278-299 - Jennifer Cole, Tim Mahrt, Joseph Roy:
Crowd-sourcing prosodic annotation. 300-325 - Thomas Kisler, Uwe D. Reichel, Florian Schiel:
Multilingual processing of speech via web services. 326-347 - Robert Fromont:
Toward a format-neutral annotation store. 348-374 - Steve Cassidy, Dominique Estival:
Supporting accessibility and reproducibility in language research in the Alveo virtual laboratory. 375-391 - Raphael Winkelmann, Jonathan Harrington, Klaus Jänsch:
EMU-SDMS: Advanced speech database management and analysis in R. 392-410 - Itay Salmun, Ilya Shapiro, Irit Opher, Itshak Lapidot:
PLDA-based mean shift speakers' short segments clustering. 411-436 - Milton Orlando Sarria-Paja, Tiago H. Falk:
Fusion of auditory inspired amplitude modulation spectrum and cepstral features for whispered and normal speech speaker verification. 437-456 - Abbas Khosravani, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour:
A PLDA approach for language and text independent speaker recognition. 457-474 - Phil Rose:
Likelihood ratio-based forensic voice comparison with higher level features: research and reality. 475-502 - Wei-Wei Lin, Man-Wai Mak, Jen-Tzung Chien:
Fast scoring for PLDA with uncertainty propagation via i-vector grouping. 503-515 - Massimiliano Todisco, Héctor Delgado, Nicholas W. D. Evans:
Constant Q cepstral coefficients: A spoofing countermeasure for automatic speaker verification. 516-535 - Luciana Benotti, Patrick Blackburn:
Modeling the clarification potential of instructions: Predicting clarification requests and other reactions. 536-551 - Milica Gasic, Nikola Mrksic, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Pei-Hao Su, Stefan Ultes, David Vandyke, Tsung-Hsien Wen, Steve J. Young:
Dialogue manager domain adaptation using Gaussian process reinforcement learning. 552-569
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