Volume 46, Number 1, May 2005
Volume 46, Number 2, June 2005
Pronunciation Modeling and Lexicon Adaptation
- Eric Fosler-Lussier, William Byrne, Daniel Jurafsky:
Editorial.
117-118

- Martine Adda-Decker, Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Gilles Adda, Lori Lamel:
Investigating syllabic structures and their variation in spontaneous French.
119-139

- Jerome R. Bellegarda:
Unsupervised, language-independent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion by latent analogy.
140-152

- Eric Fosler-Lussier, Ingunn Amdal, Hong-Kwang Jeff Kuo:
A framework for predicting speech recognition errors.
153-170

- Thomas Hain:
Implicit modelling of pronunciation variation in automatic speech recognition.
171-188

- Timothy J. Hazen, I. Lee Hetherington, Han Shu, Karen Livescu:
Pronunciation modeling using a finite-state transducer representation.
189-203

- Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang:
Statistical modeling of phonological rules through linguistic hierarchies.
204-216

Volume 46, Numbers 3-4, July 2005
Quantitative Prosody Modelling for Natural Speech Description and Generation
- Keikichi Hirose, Daniel Hirst, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Editorial.
217-219

- Yi Xu:
Speech melody as articulatorily implemented communicative functions.
220-251

- Tanja Bänziger, Klaus R. Scherer:
The role of intonation in emotional expressions.
252-267

- David House:
Phrase-final rises as a prosodic feature in wh-questions in Swedish human-machine dialogue.
268-283

- Chiu-yu Tseng, Shao-huang Pin, Yehlin Lee, Hsin-Min Wang, Yong-cheng Chen:
Fluent speech prosody: Framework and modeling.
284-309

- Hansjörg Mixdorff, Hartmut R. Pfitzinger:
Analysing fundamental frequency contours and local speech rate in map task dialogs.
310-325

- Rolf Carlson, Julia Hirschberg, Marc Swerts:
Cues to upcoming Swedish prosodic boundaries: Subjective judgment studies and acoustic correlates.
326-333

- Daniel Hirst:
Form and function in the representation of speech prosody.
334-347

- Gérard Bailly, Bleicke Holm:
SFC: A trainable prosodic model.
348-364

- Jan P. H. van Santen, Alexander Kain, Esther Klabbers, Taniya Mishra:
Synthesis of prosody using multi-level unit sequences.
365-375

- Yoshinori Sagisaka, Takumi Yamashita, Yoko Kokenawa:
Generation and perception of F0 markedness for communicative speech synthesis.
376-384

- Keikichi Hirose, Kentaro Sato, Yasufumi Asano, Nobuaki Minematsu:
Synthesis of F0 contours using generation process model parameters predicted from unlabeled corpora: application to emotional speech synthesis.
385-404

- Takeshi Saitou, Masashi Unoki, Masato Akagi:
Development of an F0 control model based on F0 dynamic characteristics for singing-voice synthesis.
405-417

- Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Ken Chen, Jennifer Cole, Sarah Borys, Sung-Suk Kim, Aaron Cohen, Tong Zhang, Jeung-Yoon Choi, Heejin Kim, Taejin Yoon:
Simultaneous recognition of words and prosody in the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus.
418-439

- Jin-Song Zhang, Satoshi Nakamura, Keikichi Hirose:
Tone nucleus-based multi-level robust acoustic tonal modeling of sentential F0 variations for Chinese continuous speech tone recognition.
440-454

- Elizabeth Shriberg, Luciana Ferrer, Sachin S. Kajarekar, Anand Venkataraman, Andreas Stolcke:
Modeling prosodic feature sequences for speaker recognition.
455-472

- Björn Granström, David House:
Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication.
473-484

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