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International Journal of Speech Technology, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, March 2013
- Varsha N. Degaonkar, Shaila D. Apte:
Emotion modeling from speech signal based on wavelet packet transform. 1-5 - Mussa M. Ahmed, Fathi E. Abd El-Samie:
Blind separation of audio signals using trigonometric transforms and Kalman filtering. 7-17 - Biswajit Das, Sandipan Mandal, Pabitra Mitra, Anupam Basu:
Effect of aging on speech features and phoneme recognition: a study on Bengali voicing vowels. 19-31 - Pinki Roy, Pradip K. Das:
A hybrid VQ-GMM approach for identifying Indian languages. 33-39 - D. Govind, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna:
Dynamic prosody modification using zero frequency filtered signal. 41-54 - Victoria Young, Alex Mihailidis:
The CARES corpus: a database of older adult actor simulated emergency dialogue for developing a personal emergency response system. 55-73 - Debmalya Chakrabarty, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna, Rohan Kumar Das:
Development and evaluation of online text-independent speaker verification system for remote person authentication. 75-88 - Rajesh Kumar Dubey, Arun Kumar:
Non-intrusive speech quality assessment using several combinations of auditory features. 89-101 - M. Afzal Hossan, Mark A. Gregory:
Speaker recognition utilizing distributed DCT-II based Mel frequency cepstral coefficients and fuzzy vector quantization. 103-113 - B. Bharathi, C. Arun Kumar, T. Nagarajan:
Improving the performance of speaker and language identification tasks using unique characteristics of a class. 115-124 - R. K. Sunil Kumar, V. L. Lajish:
Phoneme recognition using zerocrossing interval distribution of speech patterns and ANN. 125-131
Volume 16, Number 2, June 2013
- Ismail Mohd Adnan Shahin:
Gender-dependent emotion recognition based on HMMs and SPHMMs. 133-141 - K. Sreenivasa Rao, Shashidhar G. Koolagudi, Vempada Ramu Reddy:
Emotion recognition from speech using global and local prosodic features. 143-160 - Ella Tetariy, Michal Gishri, Baruch Har-Lev, Vered Aharonson, Ami Moyal:
An efficient lattice-based phonetic search method for accelerating keyword spotting in large speech databases. 161-169 - Anil Kumar, Girish Kumar Singh, G. Rajesh, K. Ranjeet:
The optimized wavelet filters for speech compression. 171-179 - Krothapalli Sreenivasa Rao, Shashidhar G. Koolagudi:
Characterization and recognition of emotions from speech using excitation source information. 181-201 - Sameh Souli, Zied Lachiri:
Multiclass support vector machines for environmental sounds classification in visual domain based on log-Gabor filters. 203-213 - Salman Karimi, Mohammad Hossein Sedaaghi:
Robust emotional speech classification in the presence of babble noise. 215-227 - Anil Kumar Vuppala, K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Vowel onset point detection for noisy speech using spectral energy at formant frequencies. 229-235 - D. Govind, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna:
Expressive speech synthesis: a review. 237-260
Volume 16, Number 3, September 2013
- S. Anurag, Anil Kumar, Girish Kumar Singh:
An efficient iterative method for nearly perfect reconstruction non-uniform filter bank. 261-272 - Mondher Frikha, Sabeur Masmoudi, Ahmed Ben Hamida, Mohamed Chtourou:
Advanced classification approach for neuronal phoneme recognition system based on efficient constructive training algorithm. 273-284 - Ninad Bhatt, Yogeshwar Kosta:
Implementation of variable bitrate data hiding techniques on standard and proposed GSM 06.10 full rate coder and its overall comparative evaluation of performance. 285-293 - José Martín Olguín Espinoza, Pedro Mayorga-Ortiz, Hugo Hidalgo-Silva, Luis Vizcarra-Corral, Mónica-Livier Mendiola-Cárdenas:
VoCMex: a voice corpus in Mexican Spanish for research in speaker recognition. 295-302 - Nitish Krishnamurthy, John H. L. Hansen:
Environment dependent noise tracking for speech enhancement. 303-312 - Sridhar Krishna Nemala, Kailash Patil, Mounya Elhilali:
Recognizing the message and the messenger: biomimetic spectral analysis for robust speech and speaker recognition. 313-322 - Ram Prakash Sharma, Omar Farooq, Israr Khan:
Wavelet based sub-band parameters for classification of unaspirated Hindi stop consonants in initial position of CV syllables. 323-332 - Adda Saadoune, Abderrahmane Amrouche, Sid-Ahmed Selouani:
MCRA noise estimation for KLT-VRE-based speech enhancement. 333-339 - Ismail Mohd Adnan Shahin:
Employing both gender and emotion cues to enhance speaker identification performance in emotional talking environments. 341-351 - Mohamed Hesham:
Wavelet-scalogram based study of non-periodicity in speech signals as a complementary measure of chaotic content. 353-361
Volume 16, Number 4, December 2013
- Nazanin Pourmand, Vijay Parsa, Angela Weaver:
Computational auditory models in predicting noise reduction performance for wideband telephony applications. 363-379 - Mohammad Hossein Moattar, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour:
A unified framework for domain independent online speaker indexing in eigen-voice space using an index tree of reference models. 381-401 - P. Shanmugapriya, Y. Venkataramani:
Wavelet fuzzy LVQ based speaker verification system. 403-412 - K. Sreenivasa Rao, Sudhamay Maity, V. Ramu Reddy:
Pitch synchronous and glottal closure based speech analysis for language recognition. 413-430 - Sandeep Kumar, S. Bhattacharya, Vishal Dhiman, Shuvashree Mohapatra:
Performance evaluation of a wavelet-based pitch detection scheme. 431-437 - Suman Senapati:
Optimal speech enhancement under signal presence uncertainty using Log Gabor Wavelet and Bayesian Joint Statistics. 439-459 - Helmut Hickersberger, Wolfgang L. Zagler:
A voice command system for AUTONOMY using a novel speech alignment algorithm. 461-469 - Mohammad Ali Nematollahi, Syed Abdul Rahman Al-Haddad:
An overview of digital speech watermarking. 471-488 - V. Ramu Reddy, Sudhamay Maity, K. Sreenivasa Rao:
Identification of Indian languages using multi-level spectral and prosodic features. 489-511 - Siham Ouamour-Sayoud, Halim Sayoud:
A new approach of speaker clustering based on the stereophonic differential energy. 513-523
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