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Speech Communication, Volume 123
Volume 123, October 2020
- N. P. Narendra, Paavo Alku

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Automatic intelligibility assessment of dysarthric speech using glottal parameters. 1-9 - Arun Baby, Jeena J. Prakash, Aswin Shanmugam Subramanian

, Hema A. Murthy:
Significance of spectral cues in automatic speech segmentation for Indian language speech synthesizers. 10-25 - Ke Xiao, Bo Zhang, Supin Wang, Mingxi Wan, Liang Wu:

Aoustical and perceptual characteristics of mandarin consonants produced with an electrolarynx. 26-34 - Xue Yan, Zhen Yang, Tingting Wang, Haiyan Guo:

An Iterative Graph Spectral Subtraction Method for Speech Enhancement. 35-42 - Katsuhiko Yamamoto

, Toshio Irino, Shoko Araki
, Keisuke Kinoshita
, Tomohiro Nakatani:
GEDI: Gammachirp envelope distortion index for predicting intelligibility of enhanced speech. 43-58 - Huangmei Liu, Jie Liang, Vincent J. van Heuven

, Wilbert Heeringa:
Vowels and tones as acoustic cues in Chinese subregional dialect identification. 59-69 - Protima Nomo Sudro

, S. R. Mahadeva Prasanna:
Enhancement of cleft palate speech using temporal and spectral processing. 70-82 - Michael Pucher, Nicola Klingler, Jan Luttenberger

, Lorenzo Spreafico:
Accuracy, recording interference, and articulatory quality of headsets for ultrasound recordings. 83-97 - Anil Palaparthi, Ingo R. Titze:

Analysis of glottal inverse filtering in the presence of source-filter interaction. 98-108

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