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