Jean-Pierre Martens, Lieven Depuydt: Broad phonetic classification and segmentation of continuous speech by means of neural networks and dynamic programming. 81-90
Frank A. Feldman, Tariqul Haque: Development of Walsh linear coding and its application to speech recognition. 91-97
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1991
Roberto Pieraccini: Speaker independent recognition of Italian telephone speech with mixture density hidden Markov models. 105-115
Czeslaw Basztura: Experiments of automatic speaker recognition in open sets. 117-127
Lee-Feng Chien, Lin-Shan Lee, Keh-Jiann Chen: An augmented chart data structure with efficient word lattice parsing scheme in speech recognition applications. 129-144
Henri Meloni, Philippe Gilles, A. Betari: Representation of acoustic and phonetic knowledge for speaker-independent recognition of small vocabularies. 145-154
S. M. Peeling, K. M. Ponting: Variable frame rate analysis in the ARM continuous speech recognition system. 155-162
Peter Howell, Karima Kadi-Hanifi: Comparison of prosodic properties between read and spontaneous speech material. 163-169
M. Eskénazi, Joseph-Jean Mariani, S. Bornerand: Report on the ICSLP satellite workshop on assessment in Kobe (Japan) and visits to several Japanese laboratories working on speech communication, 19-30 November 1990. 179-198
Jean-Claude Junqua: Toward robustness in isolated-word automatic speech recognition. 199-200
Gunnar Hult: Some remarks on a halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm. 223-226
Ioannis Dologlou, George Carayannis: A reply to "some remarks on the halting criterion for iterative low-pass filtering in a recently proposed pitch detection algorithm" by G. Hult. 227-228
Phil Rose: How effective are long term mean and standard deviation as normalisation parameters for tonal fundamental frequency? 229-247