Volume 9, Number 1, February 1990
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1990
- D. G. Childers, Ke Wu:
Quality of speech produced by analysis-synthesis.
97-117

- Joseph Picone:
Duration in context clustering for speech recognition.
119-128

- C. Bernasconi:
On instantaneous and transitional spectral information for text-dependent speaker verification.
129-139

- Haïyan Ye, Shengrui Wang, François Robert:
A PCMN neural network for isolated word recognition.
141-153

- Monique Radeau, José Morais:
The uniqueness point effect in the shadowing of spoken words.
155-164

- Joseph-Jean Mariani:
Report on EUROSPEECH '89 CONFERENCE European conference on speech communication and technology : September 26-28, 1989, Paris, France.
165-166

Volume 9, Number 3, June 1990
Volume 9, Number 4, August 1990
- Louis C. W. Pols:
Editorial.

- Renée van Bezooijen, Louis C. W. Pols:
Evaluating text-to-speech systems: Some methodological aspects.
263-270

- Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:
Evaluation and development of the KTH text-to-speech system on the segmental level.
271-277

- Murray F. Spiegel, Mary Jo Altom, Marian J. Macchi, Karen L. Wallace:
Comprehensive assessment of the telephone intelligibility of synthesized and natural speech.
279-291

- Christian Benoît:
An intelligibility test using semantically unpredictable sentences: towards the quantification of linguistic complexity.
293-304

- Alex I. C. Monaghan, D. Robert Ladd:
Symbolic output as the basis for evaluating intonation in text-to-speech systems.
305-314

- Jeremy Peckham, Trevor Thomas, E. Frangoulis:
Recogniser sensitivity analysis: A method for assessing the performance of speech recognisers.
317-327

- Melvyn J. Hunt:
Figures of merit for assessing connected-word recognisers.
329-336

- J. M. E. Van de Vegte, M. M. Taylor:
Testing the effective vocabulary capacity method of evaluating speech recognizers.
337-347

- Victor Zue, Stephanie Seneff, James R. Glass:
Speech database development at MIT: Timit and beyond.
351-356

- Akira Kurematsu, Kazuya Takeda, Yoshinori Sagisaka, Shigeru Katagiri, Hisao Kuwabara, Kiyohiro Shikano:
ATR Japanese speech database as a tool of speech recognition and synthesis.
357-363

- Per Hedelin, Dieter Huber:
The CTH speech database: An integrated multilevel approach.
365-374

- Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Lennart Nord:
The KTH speech database.
375-380

- Jan P. M. Hendriks:
A formalism for speech database access.
381-388

Volume 9, Numbers 5-6, December 1990
- Joseph-Jean Mariani, Jean-Pierre Tubach:
Editorial.

- Isabel Trancoso, Jorge S. Marques, Carlos M. Ribeiro:
CELP and sinusoidal coders: Two solutions for speech coding at 4.8-9.6 kbps.
389-400

- E. Moulines, R. Di Francesco:
Detection of the glottal closure by jumps in the statistical properties of the speech signal.
401-418

- Christophe d'Alessandro:
Time-frequency speech transformation based on an elementary waveform representation.
419-431

- Dirk Van Compernolle, Weiye Ma, Fei Xie, Marc Van Diest:
Speech recognition in noisy environments with the aid of microphone arrays.
433-442

- René Collier:
On the perceptual analysis of intonation.
443-451

- Eric Moulines, Francis Charpentier:
Pitch-synchronous waveform processing techniques for text-to-speech synthesis using diphones.
453-467

- C. J. Darwin, John F. Culling:
Speech perception seen through the ear.
469-475

- Lennart Nord, Anita Kruckenberg, Gunnar Fant:
Some timing studies of prose, poetry and music.
477-483

- Anne Cutler, Sally Butterfield:
Durational cues to word boundaries in clear speech.
485-495

- Kai-Fu Lee, Hsiao-Wuen Hon, Mei-Yuh Hwang, Xuedong Huang:
Speech recognition using hidden Markov models: A CMU perspective.
497-508

- Paul Dalsgaard, Anders Baekgaard:
Recognition of continuous speech using neural nets and expert system processing.
509-520

- Roberto Billi, P. Buttafava, D. Cericola, W. Digiampietro, G. Massia, M. J. Mollo, F. Tafini, G. Varese, V. Vittorelli:
A PC-based very large vocabulary isolated word speech recognition system.
521-530

- Marco Ferretti, Giulio Maltese, Stefano Scarci:
Measuring information provided by language model and acoustic model in probabilistic speech recognition: Theory and experimental results.
531-539

- Mikko Kokkonen, Kari Torkkola:
Using self-organizing maps and multi-layered feed-forward nets to obtain phonemic transcriptions of spoken utterances.
541-549

- Sheryl R. Young:
Use of dialogue, pragmatics and sematics to enhance speech recognition.
551-564

- Gerhard Th. Niedermair, M. Streit, H. Tropf:
Linguistic processing related to speech understanding in spicos II.
565-585

- Max Wajskop:
Acknowledgments.
589

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