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International Journal of Speech Technology, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2002
- Daryle Gardner-Bonneau:
Editorial. 7-8 - Peter S. Cardillo, Mark Clements, Michael S. Miller:
Phonetic Searching vs. LVCSR: How to Find What You Really Want in Audio Archives. 9-22 - Bernhard Suhm, Pat Peterson:
A Data-Driven Methodology for Evaluating and Optimizing Call Center IVRs. 23-37 - Johan Plomp, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra:
A Generic Widget Vocabulary for the Generation of Graphical and Speech-Driven User Interfaces. 39-47 - Péter Olaszi, Ilona Koutny, Sophia L. Kálmán:
From Bliss Symbols to Grammatically Correct Voice Output: A Communication Tool for People with Disabilities. 49-56 - Katya Hill, Barry Romich:
A Rate Index for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 57-64 - Gregory W. Cermak:
Subjective Quality of Speech Over Packet Networks as a Function of Packet Loss, Delay and Delay Variation. 65-84 - Dominique Estival:
The Syrinx Spoken Language System. 85-96
Volume 5, Number 2, May 2002
- Sanghun Kim, Youngjik Lee, Keikichi Hirose:
A New Korean Corpus-Based Text-to-Speech System. 105-116 - Caroline Henton:
Challenges and Rewards in Using Parametric or Concatenative Speech Synthesis. 117-131 - David G. Novick, Nils Dahlbäck, Candy Kamm:
Introduction. 133-134 - Nadine Ozkan, Cécile Paris:
Cross-Fertilization Between Human Computer Interaction and Natural Language Processing: Why and How. 135-146 - Laurent Karsenty:
Shifting the Design Philosophy of Spoken Natural Language Dialogue: From Invisible to Transparent Systems. 147-157 - Anoop K. Sinha, Scott R. Klemmer, James A. Landay:
Embarking on Spoken-Language NL Interface Design. 159-169 - Wolfgang Minker, Françoise D. Néel:
Handling Knowledge Sources in Human-Machine Interaction. 171-188
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2002
- Dragos Burileanu:
Introduction. 197-198 - Dan Tufis, Ana-Maria Barbu:
Revealing Translators' Knowledge: Statistical Methods in Constructing Practical Translation Lexicons for Language and Speech Processing. 199-209 - Dragos Burileanu:
Basic Research and Implementation Decisions for a Text-to-Speech Synthesis System in Romanian. 211-225 - Doina Jitca, Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Vasile Apopei, Florin Grigoras:
Improved Speech Synthesis Using Fuzzy Methods. 227-235 - Eugeniu Oancea, Adriana Badulescu:
Stressed Syllable Determination for Romanian Words within Speech Synthesis Applications. 237-246 - Corneliu Burileanu, Daniel Moraru, Luigi Bojan, Mihai Puchiu, Alina Stan:
On Performance Improvement of a Speaker Verification System Using Vector Quantization, Cohorts and Hybrid Cohort-World Models. 247-257 - Zica Valsan, Inge Gavat, Bogdan Sabac, Oana G. Cula, Ovidiu Grigore, Diana Militaru, Corneliu Octavian Dumitru:
Statistical and Hybrid Methods for Speech Recognition in Romanian. 259-268 - Inge Gavat, Matei Zirra, Bogdan Sabac:
Pitch Estimation by Block and Instantaneous Methods. 269-279 - Cristian Negrescu, Dumitru Stanomir, Dragos Burileanu:
On Rationally DSP Implementation of the MP-MLQ/ACELP Dual Rate Speech Encoder for Multimedia Communications. 281-300
Volume 5, Number 4, November 2002
- In Memorium Tony Vitale. 307-308
- Daryle Gardner-Bonneau:
Editorial. 311 - Noam Fogel:
A Commercial Implementation of a Free-Speech Speaker Verification System in a Call Center. 313-320 - Larry Smith, Thuy Pham, Jon Bower, Beth Pilgrim, Paul Schwarz, David Stevens:
Toward Voice Applications for Children. 321-329 - Matthew Yuschik:
Usability Testing of Voice Controlled Messaging. 331-341 - Anton Nijholt, Dirk Heylen:
Multimodal Communication in Inhabited Virtual Environments. 343-354 - Kallirroi Georgila, Nikos Fakotakis, George Kokkinakis:
Large Vocabulary Search Space Reduction Employing Directed Acyclic Word Graphs and Phonological Rules. 355-370 - Bill Z. Manaris, Valanne MacGyvers, Michail G. Lagoudakis:
A Listening Keyboard for Users with Motor Impairments - A Usability Study. 371-388 - Sara Harris, Alan W. Biermann:
Mouse Selection Versus Voice Selection of Menu Items. 389-402
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