Speech separation by humans and machines /

Other Authors: Divenyi, Pierre,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Kluwer Academic Pub., c1995.
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Table of Contents:
  • Speech segregation: Problems and perpectives / Chris Darwin
  • Auditory scene analysis: Examining the role of nonlinguistic auditory processing in speech perception / Elyse S. Sussman
  • Speech seperation: Further insights from recordings of event-related brain potentials in humans / Claude Alain
  • Recurrent timing nets for F0-based speaker separation / Peter Cariani
  • Blind source separation using graphical models / Te-Won Lee
  • Speech recognizer based maximum likelihood beamforming / Bhiksha Raj, Michael Seltzer, Manuel Jesus Reyes-gomez
  • Exploiting redundancy to construct listening systems / Paris Smaragdis
  • Automatic speech processing by inference in generative models / Sam T. Roweis
  • Signal separation motivated by human auditory perception: Applications to automatic speech recognition / Richard M. Stern
  • Speech segregation uing an event-sychronous auditory image and STRAIGHT / Toshio Irio, Roy D. Patterson, Hideki Kawakhara
  • Underlying principles of a high-quality speech manipulation system STRAIGHT and its applications to speech segregation / Hideki Kawahara and Toshio Irino
  • On ideal binary mask as the computational goal of auditory scene analysis / Deliang Wang
  • The history and future of CASA / Malcolm Slaney
  • Techniques for robust speech recognition in noisy and reverberant conditions / Guy J. Brown, Kalle J. Palomaki
  • Source seperation, localization, and comprehension in humans, machines and human machine systems / Nat Durlach
  • The cancellation principle in acoustic scene analysis / Alain De Cheveigne
  • Informational and energetic masking effects in multitalker speech perception / Douglas S. Brungart
  • Masking the feature information in multi-stream speech-analogue displays / Pierre L. Divenyi
  • Interplay Between visual and audio scene analysis / Ziyou Xiong, Thomas S. Huang
  • Evaluating speech separation systems / Daniel P. W. Ellis
  • Making sense of everyday speech: A glimpsing account / Martin Cooke.