Vol. 36, Part 5,
October 2011
Topic | Page | Author | ViewPdf |
Foreward - Speech Communication and Signal Processing | 551 | B Yegnanarayana Guest Editor | |
Phonetic perspectives on modellinginformation in the speech signal | 555 | S Hawkins | |
Salient phonetic features of Indian languages in speech technology | 587 | Peri Bhaskararao | |
Glottal closure instant and voice source analysis using time-scale lines of maximum amplitude | 601 | Christophe D’Alessandro and NicolasSturmel | |
Glottal inverse filtering analysis of human voice production — A review of estimation and parameterization methods of the glottal excitation and their applications | 623 | Paavo Alku | |
Epoch-based analysis of speech signals | 651 | B Yegnanarayana and Suryakanth VGangashetty | |
Auditory-like filterbank: An optimal speech processor for efficient human speech communication | 699 | Prasanta Kumar Ghosh, Louis M Goldstein and Shrikanth S Narayanan | |
Technical foundations of TANDEM-STRAIGHT, a speech analysis, modification and synthesis framework | 713 | Hideki Kawahara and Masanori Morise | |
Speech recognition from spectral dynamics | 729 | Hynek Hermansky | |
Group delay functions and its applications in speech technology | 745 | Hema A Murthy and B Yegnanarayana | |
Role of neural network models for developing speech systems | 783 | K Sreenivasa Rao | |
An introduction to statistical parametric speech synthesis | 837 | Simon King | |
Studies on inter-speaker variability in speech and its application in automatic speech recognition | 853 | S Umesh | |
Current trends in multilingual speech processing | 885 | Hervé Bourlard, John Dines, MathewMagimai-Doss, Philip N Garner, DavidImseng, Petr Motlicek, Hui Liang,Lakshmi Saheer and Fabio Valente | |
Automatic analysis of multiparty meetings | 917 | Steve Renals |
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