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ETRW on Speaker Characterization in Speech Technology
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
June 26-28, 1990 |
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Bibliographic Reference
[SCST-1990] Speaker Characterization in Speech Technology,
ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop,
ed. by John Laver, Marvyn Jack, and Alison Gardener,
ISCA Archive, http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/scst_90
Author Index and Quick Access to Abstracts
Abe
Abou_Haidar
BAMBERG (1)
Bamberg (46)
Bitzer
Blomberg
Bonneau-Maynard
Broeders
Campbell
CARLSON
Cranen
Domer
Eatock
Eskénazi
Falcone
Fant
FURUI
GRANSTRÖM
Guchteneere
Hanson
Hawkins
Hermes
Heuvel
Heuven
Hieronymus
Hügli
Javkin
KARLSSON
Kaun
Kraayeveld
Krom
Kruckenberg
Kuwabara (40)
Kuwabara (140)
Lacheret-Dujour
Ladd
Lhote
Mandel
Mason
Maturi
Miletic
Millar
Monaghan
Nord
Paoloni
Rietveld (72)
Rietveld (135)
Rietveld (198)
Schoentgen
Shikano
Skvarc
Takagi
Thévenaz
Tielen
Names written in boldface refer to first authors,
in CAPITAL letters to keynote and invited papers.
Full papers can be accessed from the abstracts (ISCA members only).
Please note that each abstract opens in a separate window.
Table of Contents and Access to Abstracts
Tutorial Papers
Bamberg, Paul G.:
"Adaptable phoneme-based models for large-vocabulary speech recognition",
1-9.
Furui, Sadaoki:
"Speaker-dependent-feature extraction, recognition and processing techniques",
10-27.
Carlson, Rolf / Granström, Björn / Karlsson, Inger:
"Experiments with voice modelling in speech synthesis",
28-39.
Conference Papers
Abe, Masanobu / Shikano, Kiyohiro / Kuwabara, Hisao:
"Voice conversion for an interpreting telephone",
40-45.
Bamberg, Paul G. / Mandel, Mark A.:
"Adaptation performance in a large-vocabulary recognizer",
46-52.
Bitzer, B. / Domer, R.:
"Speech-training-system for the deaf",
53-57.
Blomberg, Mats:
"Adaptation to a speaker's voice in a speech recognition system based on synthetic phoneme references",
58-65.
Bonneau-Maynard, H.:
"Vector quantization for speaker adaptation: results on a 5000-word database",
66-71.
Broeders, A. P. A. / Rietveld, A. C. M.:
"The effect of cognitive stress on pitch and duration",
72-77.
Campbell, W. Nick:
"Timing invariance in read speech",
78-82.
Krom, Guus de:
"A new cepstrum-based technique for the estimation of spectral signal-to-noise ratios in speech signals",
83-93.
Eatock, J. / Mason, J. S.:
"Speaker-dependent speech classification in speaker recognition",
94-97.
Falcone, Mauro / Paoloni, Andrea:
"Phonemic classification in mufti speakers and speaker independent environment",
98-105.
Fant, Gunnar / Kruckenberg, Anita / Nord, Lennart:
"Prosodic and segmental speaker variations",
106-120.
Hermes, Dik J.:
"Synthesis of breathy vowels",
121-126.
Hieronymus, James L.:
"Formant normalisation for speech recognition and vowel studies",
127-130.
Javkin, Hector / Hanson, Brian / Kaun, Abigail:
"The effects of breathy voice on intelligibility",
131-134.
Kraayeveld, J. / Rietveld, A. C. M. / Heuven, Vincent J. J. P. van:
"Prosodic speaker characteristics in Dutch",
135-139.
Kuwabara, Hisao / Takagi, T.:
"Acoustic parameters of voice individuality and voice-quality control by analysis-synthesis method",
140-142.
Lacheret-Dujour, Anne / Eskénazi, Maxine:
"Individual phonological variations in continuous speech",
143-148.
Lhote, Elisabeth / Abou Haidar, Laura:
"Speaker verification by a vocal proxemy cue",
149-154.
Maturi, Pietro:
"Speaker identification in forensics: a simulation experiment",
155-160.
Millar, J. Bruce / Hawkins, S. R.:
"Selecting representative speakers",
161-166.
Monaghan, Alex I. C. / Ladd, D. Robert:
"Speaker-dependent and speaker-independent parameters in intonation",
167-174.
Schoentgen, Jean / Guchteneere, Raoul de:
"An algorithm for the measurement of jitter",
175-180.
Skvarc, Jure / Miletic, Marijan:
"Speaker sex estimation",
181-186.
Thévenaz, P. / Hügli, H.:
"Combining four text independent speaker recognition methods",
187-191.
Tielen, M. T. J.:
"Perception of the voices of men and women in relation to their profession",
192-197.
Heuvel, Henk van den / Cranen, Bert / Rietveld, A. C. M.:
"Inter- and intra-speaker variability in Dutch speech segments: towards an analysis framework",
198-203.