Volume 25, Number 1, January 2011
- Laurence Devillers, Nick Campbell:
Special issue of computer speech and language on "affective speech in real-life interactions".
1-3

- Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Björn Schuller, Dino Seppi, Thurid Vogt, Johannes Wagner, Laurence Devillers, Laurence Vidrascu, Vered Aharonson, Loïc Kessous, Noam Amir:
Whodunnit - Searching for the most important feature types signalling emotion-related user states in speech.
4-28

- Serdar Yildirim, Shrikanth Narayanan, Alexandros Potamianos:
Detecting emotional state of a child in a conversational computer game.
29-44

- Tal Sobol Shikler:
Automatic inference of complex affective states.
45-62

- Chloé Clavel, Ioana Vasilescu, Laurence Devillers:
Fiction support for realistic portrayals of fear-type emotional manifestations.
63-83

- Petri Laukka, Daniel Neiberg, Mimmi Forsell, Inger Karlsson, Kjell Elenius:
Expression of affect in spontaneous speech: Acoustic correlates and automatic detection of irritation and resignation.
84-104

- Katherine Forbes-Riley, Diane J. Litman:
Designing and evaluating a wizarded uncertainty-adaptive spoken dialogue tutoring system.
105-126

Volume 25, Number 2, April 2011
Special Section Papers
- Yorick Wilks, Roberta Catizone, Simon Worgan, Markku Turunen:
Some background on dialogue management and conversational speech for dialogue systems.
128-139

- Yorick Wilks, Roberta Catizone, Simon Worgan, Alexiei Dingli, Roger K. Moore, Debora Field, Weiwei Cheng:
A prototype for a conversational companion for reminiscing about images.
140-157

- Birgit Endraß, Matthias Rehm, Elisabeth André:
Planning Small Talk behavior with cultural influences for multiagent systems.
158-174

- Andi Winterboer, Martin I. Tietze, Maria Klara Wolters, Johanna D. Moore:
The user model-based summarize and refine approach improves information presentation in spoken dialog systems.
175-191

- Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Olov Ståhl, Björn Gambäck, Preben Hansen, María del Carmen Rodríguez Gancedo, Raul Santos de la Camara, Cameron Smith, Daniel Charlton, Marc Cavazza:
Multimodal and mobile conversational Health and Fitness Companions.
192-209

- Oliver Lemon:
Learning what to say and how to say it: Joint optimisation of spoken dialogue management and natural language generation.
210-221

- Harry Bunt:
Multifunctionality in dialogue.
222-245

Regular Papers
- Kong Joo Lee, Yong-Seok Choi, Jee Eun Kim:
Building an automated English sentence evaluation system for students learning English as a second language.
246-260

- Kevin Duh, Katrin Kirchhoff:
Semi-supervised ranking for document retrieval.
261-281

- Derrick Higgins, Xiaoming Xi, Klaus Zechner, David M. Williamson:
A three-stage approach to the automated scoring of spontaneous spoken responses.
282-306

- Sangkeun Jung, Cheongjae Lee, Kyungduk Kim, Donghyeon Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Hybrid user intention modeling to diversify dialog simulations.
307-326

- Mitchell McLaren, Driss Matrouf, Robbie Vogt, Jean-François Bonastre:
Applying SVMs and weight-based factor analysis to unsupervised adaptation for speaker verification.
327-340

- Hazel Morton, Nancie Gunson, Diarmid Marshall, Fergus R. McInnes, Andrea Ayres, Mervyn A. Jack:
Usability assessment of text-to-speech synthesis for additional detail in an automated telephone banking system.
341-362

- Stefan Petrik, Christina Drexel, Leo Fessler, Jeremy Jancsary, Alexandra Klein, Gernot Kubin, Johannes Matiasek, Franz Pernkopf, Harald Trost:
Semantic and phonetic automatic reconstruction of medical dictations.
363-385

- Yi Hu, Wenjie Li:
Document sentiment classification by exploring description model of topical terms.
386-403

- Daniel Povey, Lukas Burget, Mohit Agarwal, Pinar Akyazi, Kai Feng, Arnab Ghoshal, Ondrej Glembek, Nagendra K. Goel, Martin Karafiát, Ariya Rastrow, Richard C. Rose, Petr Schwarz, Samuel Thomas:
The subspace Gaussian mixture model - A structured model for speech recognition.
404-439

- Shinji Watanabe, Tomoharu Iwata, Takaaki Hori, Atsushi Sako, Yasuo Ariki:
Topic tracking language model for speech recognition.
440-461

- Jort F. Gemmeke, Bert Cranen, Ulpu Remes:
Sparse imputation for large vocabulary noise robust ASR.
462-479

Volume 25, Number 3, July 2011
- Driss Matrouf, Florian Verdet, Mickael Rouvier, Jean-François Bonastre, Georges Linares:
Modeling nuisance variabilities with factor analysis for GMM-based audio pattern classification.
481-498

- Andrei Popescu-Belis, Sandrine Zufferey:
Automatic identification of discourse markers in dialogues: An in-depth study of like and well.
499-518

- Junho Park, Frank Diehl, M. J. F. Gales, Marcus Tomalin, Philip C. Woodland:
The efficient incorporation of MLP features into automatic speech recognition systems.
519-534

- Jonathan Malkin, Xiao Li, Susumu Harada, James A. Landay, Jeff Bilmes:
The Vocal Joystick Engine v1.0.
535-555

- Enrique M. Albornoz, Diego H. Milone, Hugo Leonardo Rufiner:
Spoken emotion recognition using hierarchical classifiers.
556-570

- Xugang Lu, Masashi Unoki, Satoshi Nakamura:
Sub-band temporal modulation envelopes and their normalization for automatic speech recognition in reverberant environments.
571-584

- Tristan Kleinschmidt, Sridha Sridharan, Michael Mason:
The use of phase in complex spectrum subtraction for robust speech recognition.
585-600

- Agustín Gravano, Julia Hirschberg:
Turn-taking cues in task-oriented dialogue.
601-634

Special Issue Papers
- Animesh Mukherjee, Monojit Choudhury, Samer Hassan, Smaranda Muresan:
Network based models of cognitive and social dynamics of human languages.
635-638

- Sitabhra Sinha, Md Ashraf Izhar, Raj Kumar Pan, Bryan Kenneth Wells:
Network analysis of a corpus of undeciphered Indus civilization inscriptions indicates syntactic organization.
639-654

- Morgan Sonderegger:
Applications of graph theory to an English rhyming corpus.
655-678

- Ph. Blanchard, Filippo Petroni, Maurizio Serva, D. Volchenkov:
Geometric representations of language taxonomies.
679-699

- Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne:
Bipartite spectral graph partitioning for clustering dialect varieties and detecting their linguistic features.
700-715

- Alexander Mehler, Olga Pustylnikov, Nils Diewald:
Geography of social ontologies: Testing a variant of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis in the context of Wikipedia.
716-740

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