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The following pages link to International Journal of Speech Technology (Q205299):
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- Users' conceptions of voice-operated information services (Q1856256) (← links)
- Initial development towards a trilingual speech interface for financial information inquiries (Q1856258) (← links)
- Sisl: Several interfaces, single logic (Q1856265) (← links)
- Improving speech recognition accuracy for small vocabulary applications in adverse environments (Q1856266) (← links)
- Experiences from collecting two Swedish telephone speech databases (Q1856268) (← links)
- Text-to-speech conversion of standard malay (Q1856271) (← links)
- Talking Call Waiting: An application of text-to-speech (Q1857425) (← links)
- Error detection in spoken human-machine interaction (Q1857430) (← links)
- Using sequence package analysis to improve natural language understanding (Q1857432) (← links)
- Improved data modeling for text-dependent speaker recognition using sub-band processing (Q1857435) (← links)
- The prototype model in speaker identification by human listeners (Q1857437) (← links)
- The VOT of the Hungarian voiceless plosives in words and in spontaneous speech (Q1857439) (← links)
- A commercial implementation of a free-speech speaker verification system in a call center (Q1857441) (← links)
- Toward voice applications for children (Q1857442) (← links)
- Usability testing of voice controlled messaging (Q1857444) (← links)
- Multimodal communication in inhabited virtual environments (Q1857446) (← links)
- Large vocabulary search space reduction employing directed acyclic word graphs and phonological rules (Q1857449) (← links)
- A listening keyboard for users with motor impairments --- A usability study (Q1857453) (← links)
- Mouse selection versus voice selection of menu items (Q1857455) (← links)
- Revealing translators' knowledge: Statistical methods in constructing practical translation lexicons for language and speech processing (Q1857795) (← links)
- Basic research and implementation decisions for a text-to-speech synthesis system in Romanian (Q1857797) (← links)
- Improved speech synthesis using fuzzy methods (Q1857802) (← links)
- Stressed syllable determination for Romanian words within speech synthesis applications (Q1857805) (← links)
- On performance improvement of a speaker verification system using vector quantization, cohorts and hybrid cohort-world models (Q1857811) (← links)
- Statistical and hybrid methods for speech recognition in Romanian (Q1857819) (← links)
- Pitch estimation by block and instantaneous methods (Q1857821) (← links)
- On rationally DSP implementation of the MP-MLQ/ACELP dual rate speech encoder for multimedia communications (Q1857823) (← links)
- Phonetic searching vs. LVCSR: How to find what you really want in audio archives (Q1857824) (← links)
- A data-driven methodology for evaluating and optimizing call center IVRs (Q1857827) (← links)
- A generic widget vocabulary for the generation of graphical and speech-driven user interfaces (Q1857830) (← links)
- From Bliss symbols to grammatically correct voice output: A communication tool for people with disabilities (Q1857834) (← links)
- A rate index for augmentative and alternative communication (Q1857837) (← links)
- Subjective quality of speech over packet networks as a function of packet loss, delay and delay variation (Q1857839) (← links)
- The Syrinx spoken language system (Q1857841) (← links)
- A new Korean corpus-based text-to-speech system (Q1857845) (← links)
- Challenges and rewards in using parametric or concatenative speech synthesis (Q1857847) (← links)
- Cross-fertilization between human computer interaction and natural language processing: Why and how (Q1857850) (← links)
- Shifting the design philosophy of spoken natural language dialogue: From invisible to transparent systems (Q1857852) (← links)
- Embarking on spoken-language NL interface design (Q1857856) (← links)
- Handling knowledge sources in human-machine interaction (Q1857858) (← links)
- On the early history of Hungarian speech research (Q1857859) (← links)
- The prosody structure of dialogue components in Hungarian (Q1857861) (← links)
- Analysis of written and spoken form of Hungarian numbers for TTS applications (Q1857862) (← links)
- Prosody prediction from text in Hungarian and its realization in TTS conversion (Q1857863) (← links)
- Profivox --- A Hungarian text-to-speech system for telecommunications applications (Q1857868) (← links)
- The design, implementation, and operation of a Hungarian e-mail reader (Q1857872) (← links)
- Automatic recognition of Hungarian: Theory and practice (Q1857877) (← links)
- Improving phoneme classification performance using observation context-dependent segment models (Q1857879) (← links)
- A comparative study of several feature transformation and learning methods for phoneme classification (Q1857882) (← links)
- Objective speech quality estimation for analog mobile channels: Problems and solutions (Q1857883) (← links)