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j5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Thomas Ulrich Christiansen, Steven Greenberg: Perceptual Confusions Among Consonants, Revisited - Cross-Spectral Integration of Phonetic-Feature Information and Consonant Recognition. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 20(1): 147-161 (2012)
2005
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Shuangyu Chang, Mirjam Wester, Steven Greenberg: An elitist approach to automatic articulatory-acoustic feature classification for phonetic characterization of spoken language. Speech Communication 47(3): 290-311 (2005)
c15Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Yadong Wang, Steven Greenberg, Jayaganesh Swaminathan, Ramdas Kumaresan, David Poeppel: Comprehensive modulation representation for automatic speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2005: 3025-3028
2004
j3Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Steven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: What are the Essential Cues for Understanding Spoken Language? IEICE Transactions 87-D(5): 1059-1070 (2004)
2003
c14Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Ken W. Grant, Steven Greenberg: Spectro-temporal interactions in auditory and auditory-visual speech processing. INTERSPEECH 2003
c13Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Steven Greenberg: Strategies for automatic multi-tier annotation of spoken language corpora. INTERSPEECH 2003
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Steven Greenberg: Time is of the essence - dynamic approaches to spoken language. INTERSPEECH 2003
2001
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Leah Hitchcock, Steven Greenberg: Vowel height is intimately associated with stress accent in spontaneous american English discourse. INTERSPEECH 2001: 79-82
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Steven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: The relation between speech intelligibility and the complex modulation spectrum. INTERSPEECH 2001: 473-476
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Shuangyu Chang, Steven Greenberg, Mirjam Wester: An elitist approach to articulatory-acoustic feature classification. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1725-1728
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Mirjam Wester, Steven Greenberg, Shuangyu Chang: A dutch treatment of an elitist approach to articulatory-acoustic feature classification. INTERSPEECH 2001: 1729-1732
c7Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Steven Greenberg: From here to utility - melding phonetic insight with speech technology. INTERSPEECH 2001: 2485-2488
2000
c6Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Shuangyu Chang, Lokendra Shastri, Steven Greenberg: Automatic phonetic transcription of spontaneous speech (american English). INTERSPEECH 2000: 330-333
1999
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Steven Greenberg: Speaking in shorthand - A syllable-centric perspective for understanding pronunciation variation. Speech Communication 29(2-4): 159-176 (1999)
c5Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Rosaria Silipo, Steven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai: Temporal constraints on speech intelligibility as deduced from exceedingly sparse spectral representations. EUROSPEECH 1999
1998
j1Electronic Edition pubzone.org CiteSeerX Google scholar BibTeX bibliographical record in XML
Brian Kingsbury, Nelson Morgan, Steven Greenberg: Robust speech recognition using the modulation spectrogram. Speech Communication 25(1-3): 117-132 (1998)
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Steven Greenberg, Takayuki Arai, Rosaria Silipo: Speech intelligibility derived from exceedingly sparse spectral information. ICSLP 1998
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Su-Lin Wu, Brian Kingsbury, Nelson Morgan, Steven Greenberg: Performance improvements through combining phone- and syllable-scale information in automatic speech recognition. ICSLP 1998
1997
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Takayuki Arai, Steven Greenberg: The temporal properties of spoken Japanese are similar to those of English. EUROSPEECH 1997
1994
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Nelson Morgan, Hervé Bourlard, Steven Greenberg, Hynek Hermansky: Stochastic perceptual auditory-event-based models for speech recognition. ICSLP 1994

Coauthor Index

1Takayuki Arai
[j3] [c10] [c5] [c4] [c2]
2Hervé Bourlard
[c1]
3Shuangyu Chang
[j4] [c9] [c8] [c6]
4Thomas Ulrich Christiansen
[j5]
5Ken W. Grant
[c14]
6Hynek Hermansky
[c1]
7Leah Hitchcock
[c11]
8Brian Kingsbury
[j1] [c3]
9Ramdas Kumaresan
[c15]
10Nelson Morgan
[j1] [c3] [c1]
11David Poeppel
[c15]
12Lokendra Shastri
[c6]
13Rosaria Silipo
[c5] [c4]
14Jayaganesh Swaminathan
[c15]
15Yadong Wang
[c15]
16Mirjam Wester
[j4] [c9] [c8]
17Su-Lin Wu
[c3]

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