Journals in DBLP
Keikichi Hirose , Daniel Hirst , Yoshinori Sagisaka Editorial. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:217-219 [Journal ] Yi Xu Speech melody as articulatorily implemented communicative functions. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:220-251 [Journal ] Tanja Bänziger , Klaus R. Scherer The role of intonation in emotional expressions. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:252-267 [Journal ] David House Phrase-final rises as a prosodic feature in wh-questions in Swedish human-machine dialogue. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:268-283 [Journal ] Chiu-yu Tseng , Shao-huang Pin , Yehlin Lee , Hsin-Min Wang , Yong-cheng Chen Fluent speech prosody: Framework and modeling. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:284-309 [Journal ] Hansjörg Mixdorff , Hartmut R. Pfitzinger Analysing fundamental frequency contours and local speech rate in map task dialogs. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:310-325 [Journal ] Rolf Carlson , Julia Hirschberg , Marc Swerts Cues to upcoming Swedish prosodic boundaries: Subjective judgment studies and acoustic correlates. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:326-333 [Journal ] D. J. Hirst Form and function in the representation of speech prosody. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:334-347 [Journal ] Gérard Bailly , Bleicke Holm SFC: A trainable prosodic model. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:348-364 [Journal ] Jan P. H. van Santen , Alexander Kain , Esther Klabbers , Taniya Mishra Synthesis of prosody using multi-level unit sequences. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:365-375 [Journal ] Yoshinori Sagisaka , Takumi Yamashita , Yoko Kokenawa Generation and perception of F0 markedness for communicative speech synthesis. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:376-384 [Journal ] Keikichi Hirose , Kentaro Sato , Yasufumi Asano , Nobuaki Minematsu Synthesis of F0 contours using generation process model parameters predicted from unlabeled corpora: application to emotional speech synthesis. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:385-404 [Journal ] Takeshi Saitou , Masashi Unoki , Masato Akagi Development of an F0 control model based on F0 dynamic characteristics for singing-voice synthesis. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:405-417 [Journal ] Mark Hasegawa-Johnson , Ken Chen , Jennifer Cole , Sarah Borys , Sung-Suk Kim , Aaron Cohen , Tong Zhang , Jeung-Yoon Choi , Heejin Kim , Taejin Yoon Simultaneous recognition of words and prosody in the Boston University Radio Speech Corpus. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:418-439 [Journal ] Jin-Song Zhang , Satoshi Nakamura , Keikichi Hirose Tone nucleus-based multi-level robust acoustic tonal modeling of sentential F0 variations for Chinese continuous speech tone recognition. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:440-454 [Journal ] Elizabeth Shriberg , Luciana Ferrer , Sachin S. Kajarekar , Anand Venkataraman , Andreas Stolcke Modeling prosodic feature sequences for speaker recognition. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:455-472 [Journal ] Björn Granström , David House Audiovisual representation of prosody in expressive speech communication. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP ] Speech Communication, 2005, v:46, n:3-4, pp:473-484 [Journal ]