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Speech Communication, Volume 95
Volume 95, December 2017
- Rosa González Hautamäki, Md. Sahidullah, Ville Hautamäki, Tomi Kinnunen:
Acoustical and perceptual study of voice disguise by age modification in speaker verification. 1-15 - Kirsty McDougall, Martin Duckworth:
Profiling fluency: An analysis of individual variation in disfluencies in adult males. 16-27 - Tian Gao, Jun Du, Li-Rong Dai, Chin-Hui Lee:
A unified DNN approach to speaker-dependent simultaneous speech enhancement and speech separation in low SNR environments. 28-39
- Helen L. Bear, Richard W. Harvey:
Phoneme-to-viseme mappings: the good, the bad, and the ugly. 40-67 - Ran Bi, Marc Swerts:
A perceptual study of how rapidly and accurately audiovisual cues to utterance-final boundaries can be interpreted in Chinese and English. 68-77 - Adela Barbulescu, Rémi Ronfard, Gérard Bailly:
Which prosodic features contribute to the recognition of dramatic attitudes? 78-86 - Najmeh Sadoughi, Yang Liu, Carlos Busso:
Meaningful head movements driven by emotional synthetic speech. 87-99 - Gilbert Ambrazaitis, David House:
Multimodal prominences: Exploring the patterning and usage of focal pitch accents, head beats and eyebrow beats in Swedish television news readings. 100-113 - Hansjörg Mixdorff, Angelika Hönemann, Albert Rilliard, Tan Lee, Matthew K. H. Ma:
Audio-visual expressions of attitude: How many different attitudes can perceivers decode? 114-126 - Najwa Alghamdi, Steve Maddock, Jon Barker, Guy J. Brown:
The impact of automatic exaggeration of the visual articulatory features of a talker on the intelligibility of spectrally distorted speech. 127-136 - Panagiotis Paraskevas Filntisis, Athanasios Katsamanis, Pirros Tsiakoulis, Petros Maragos:
Video-realistic expressive audio-visual speech synthesis for the Greek language. 137-152
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