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Speech Communication, Volume 136
Volume 136, January 2022
- Mojtaba Hasannezhad, Hongjiang Yu, Wei-Ping Zhu, Benoît Champagne:
PACDNN: A phase-aware composite deep neural network for speech enhancement. 1-13 - Bo Chen, Zhihang Xu, Kai Yu:
Data augmentation based non-parallel voice conversion with frame-level speaker disentangler. 14-22 - Toshie Matsui, Toshio Irino, Ryo Uemura, Kodai Yamamoto, Hideki Kawahara, Roy D. Patterson:
Modelling speaker-size discrimination with voiced and unvoiced speech sounds based on the effect of spectral lift. 23-41 - Bogdan Ludusan, Petra Wagner:
Laughter entrainment in dyadic interactions: Temporal distribution and form. 42-52 - Katherine Marcoux, Martin Cooke, Benjamin V. Tucker, Mirjam Ernestus:
The Lombard intelligibility benefit of native and non-native speech for native and non-native listeners. 53-62 - Jing Yang, Andrew Wagner, Yu Zhang, Li Xu:
Recognition of vocoded speech in English by Mandarin-speaking English-learners. 63-75 - Heting Gao, Xiaoxuan Wang, Sunghun Kang, Rusty Mina, Dias Issa, John B. Harvill, Leda Sari, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Chang D. Yoo:
Seamless equal accuracy ratio for inclusive CTC speech recognition. 76-83 - Shafkat Kibria, Ahnaf Mozib Samin, M. Humayon Kobir, M. Shahidur Rahman, Mohammad Reza Selim, Muhammed Zafar Iqbal:
Bangladeshi Bangla speech corpus for automatic speech recognition research. 84-97 - Hemant Kumar Kathania, Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri, Paavo Alku, Mikko Kurimo:
A formant modification method for improved ASR of children's speech. 98-106 - Patricia Pastoriza-Domínguez, Iván González Torre, Faustino Diéguez-Vide, Isabel Gómez-Ruiz, Sandra Geladó, Joan Bello-López, Asunción Ávila-Rivera, Jordi A. Matias-Guiu, Vanesa Pytel, Antoni Hernández-Fernández:
Speech pause distribution as an early marker for Alzheimer's disease. 107-117 - Lili Guo, Longbiao Wang, Jianwu Dang, Eng Siong Chng, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Learning affective representations based on magnitude and dynamic relative phase information for speech emotion recognition. 118-127
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