Volume 5, Number 1, January 1997
- William R. Gardner, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Noncausal all-pole modeling of voiced speech.
1-10

- Saeed Vaseghi, Ben P. Milner:
Noise compensation methods for hidden Markov model speech recognition in adverse environments.
11-21

- Jean-François Mari, Jean Paul Haton, Abdelaziz Kriouile:
Automatic word recognition based on second-order hidden Markov models.
22-25

- Yaxin Zhang, Roberto Togneri, Michael D. Alder:
Phoneme-based vector quantization in a discrete HMM speech recognizer.
26-32

- Yifan Gong:
Stochastic trajectory modeling and sentence searching for continuous speech recognition.
33-44

- Michael S. Brandstein, John E. Adcock, Harvey F. Silverman:
A closed-form location estimator for use with room environment microphone arrays.
45-50

- Davide Rocchesso, Julius O. Smith:
Circulant and elliptic feedback delay networks for artificial reverberation.
51-63

- Nathalie Delprat:
Global frequency modulation laws extraction from the Gabor transform of a signal: a first study of the interacting components case.
64-71

- Adoram Erell, David Burshtein:
Noise adaptation of HMM speech recognition systems using tied-mixtures in the spectral domain.
72-74

- Yumin Lee, Lin-Shan Lee, Chiu-yu Tseng:
Isolated Mandarin syllable recognition with limited training data specially considering the effect of tones.
75-80

- Javier Hernando, Climent Nadeu:
Linear prediction of the one-sided autocorrelation sequence for noisy speech recognition.
80-84

- Mihailo S. Zilovic, Ravi P. Ramachandran, Richard J. Mammone:
A fast algorithm for finding the adaptive component weighted cepstrum for speaker recognition.
84-86

Volume 5, Number 2, March 1997
- Ning Bi, Yingyong Qi:
Application of speech conversion to alaryngeal speech enhancement.
97-105

- Chung-Hsien Wu, Jau-Hung Chen:
A novel two-level method for the computation of the LSP frequencies using a decimation-in-degree algorithm.
106-115

- Jan S. Erkelens, Piet M. T. Broersen:
Bias propagation in the autocorrelation method of linear prediction.
116-119

- Stan McClellan, Jerry D. Gibson:
Variable-rate CELP based on subband flatness.
120-130

- Benjamim Tang, Albert Shen, Abeer Alwan, Gregory J. Pottie:
A perceptually based embedded subband speech coder.
131-140

- Yuval Cohen, Adoram Erell, Yuval Bistritz:
Enhancement of connected words in an extremely noisy environment.
141-148

- Nam Soo Kim, Chong Kwan Un:
Frame-correlated hidden Markov model based on extended logarithmic pool.
149-160

- Qiang Huo, Chin-Hui Lee:
On-line adaptive learning of the continuous density hidden Markov model based on approximate recursive Bayes estimate.
161-172

- Jean-Claude Junqua:
SmarTspelLTM: a multipass recognition system for name retrieval over the telephone.
173-182

- Ben Shahshahani:
A Markov random field approach to Bayesian speaker adaptation.
183-191

- Garrison W. Greenwood:
Training partially recurrent neural networks using evolutionary strategies.
192-194

- Hsin-Min Wang, Tai-Hsuan Ho, Rung-Chiung Yang, Jia-Lin Shen, Bo-Ren Bai, Jenn-Chau Hong, Wei-Peng Chen, Tong-Lo Yu, Lin-Shan Lee:
Complete recognition of continuous Mandarin speech for Chinese language with very large vocabulary using limited training data.
195-200

- Andrew Choi:
Real-time fundamental frequency estimation by least-square fitting.
201-205

Volume 5, Number 3, May 1997
- Yuchang Cao, Sridha Sridharan, Miles Moody:
Multichannel speech separation by eigendecomposition and its application to co-talker interference removal.
209-219

- You-Li Chen, Bor-Sen Chen:
Model-based multirate representation of speech signals and its application to recovery of missing speech packets.
220-231

- Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan, Li Deng:
Use of generalized dynamic feature parameters for speech recognition.
232-242

- Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan, Li Deng:
HMM-based speech recognition using state-dependent, discriminatively derived transforms on mel-warped DFT features.
243-256

- Biing-Hwang Juang, Wu Hou, Chin-Hui Lee:
Minimum classification error rate methods for speech recognition.
257-265

- Mazin G. Rahim, Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Discriminative utterance verification for connected digits recognition.
266-277

- Michael A. Blommer, Gregory H. Wakefield:
Pole-zero approximations for head-related transfer functions using a logarithmic error criterion.
278-287

- Maurizio Omologo, Piergiorgio Svaizer:
Use of the crosspower-spectrum phase in acoustic event location.
288-292

- Nam Soo Kim, Chong Kwan Un:
Statistically reliable deleted interpolation.
292-295

Volume 5, Number 4, July 1997
- Michael A. Cohen, Stephen Grossberg:
Parallel auditory filtering by sustained and transient channels separates coarticulated vowels and consonants.
301-318

- Li Deng, Michael Aksmanovic:
Speaker-independent phonetic classification using hidden Markov models with mixtures of trend functions.
319-324

- Yoichi Haneda, Shoji Makino, Yutaka Kaneda:
Multiple-point equalization of room transfer functions by using common acoustical poles.
325-333

- Michael P. Nowak, Barry D. Van Veen:
A constrained transform domain adaptive IIR filter structure for active noise control.
334-347

- Sen M. Kuo, Mansour Tahernezhadi, Li Ji:
Frequency-domain periodic active noise control and equalization.
348-358

- Seymour Shlien:
The modulated lapped transform, its time-varying forms, and its applications to audio coding standards.
359-366

- Shude Zhang, Gordon Lockhart:
Embedded RPE based on multistage coding.
367-371

- Carlos Avendaño, Hynek Hermansky:
On the effects of short-term spectrum smoothing in channel normalization.
372-374

- Sen M. Kuo, Dipa Vijayan:
A secondary path modeling technique for active noise control systems.
374-377

- Scott D. Snyder, Nobuo Tanaka:
Algorithm adaptation rate in active control: is faster necessarily better?
378-381

Volume 5, Number 5, September 1997
- E. Bryan George, Mark J. T. Smith:
Speech analysis/synthesis and modification using an analysis-by-synthesis/overlap-add sinusoidal model.
389-406

- David P. Morgan, E. Bryan George, Leonard T. Lee, Steven M. Kay:
Cochannel speaker separation by harmonic enhancement and suppression.
407-424

- Sofiène Affes, Yves Grenier:
A signal subspace tracking algorithm for microphone array processing of speech.
425-437

- Ramesh R. Sarukkai, Dana H. Ballard:
Word set probability boosting for improved spontaneous dialog recognition.
438-450

- Brian Strope, Abeer Alwan:
A model of dynamic auditory perception and its application to robust word recognition.
451-464

- Thomas F. Quatieri, Thomas E. Hanna, Gerald C. O'Leary:
AM-FM separation using auditory-motivated filters.
465-480

- Pierre A. Laurent:
Expression of spectral distortion using line spectrum frequencies.
481-484

- Régine Le Bouquin-Jeannès, Ahmad Akbari Azirani, Gérard Faucon:
Enhancement of speech degraded by coherent and incoherent noise using a cross-spectral estimator.
484-487

Volume 5, Number 6, November 1997
- Dionysis E. Tsoukalas, J. Mourjopoulos, George Kokkinakis:
Speech enhancement based on audible noise suppression.
497-514

- Sanyogita Shamsunder, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Multichannel blind signal separation and reconstruction.
515-528

- Joseph G. Desloge, William M. Rabinowitz, Patrick M. Zurek:
Microphone-array hearing aids with binaural output .I. Fixed-processing systems.
529-542

- Daniel P. Welker, Julie E. Greenberg, Joseph G. Desloge, Patrick M. Zurek:
Microphone-array hearing aids with binaural output. II. A two-microphone adaptive system.
543-551

- Jozsef Vass, Yunxin Zhao, Xinhua Zhuang:
Adaptive forward-backward quantizer for low bit rate high-quality speech coding.
552-557

- Michael W. Macon, Mark A. Clements:
Sinusoidal modeling and modification of unvoiced speech.
557-560

- Larry P. Heck, Koorosh Naghshineh:
Optimal interpolation of structural responses for active noise control.
560-565

- Sen M. Kuo, Mansour Tahernezhadi, Li Ji:
Correction To "Frequency-domain Periodic Active Noise Control And Equalization".
565

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