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10th ITG Conference on Speech Communication 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
- Proceedings of the 10th ITG Conference on Speech Communication, Braunschweig, Germany, September 26-28, 2012. IEEE 2012
Noise & Echo Control
- Felix Weninger, Martin Wöllmer, Björn W. Schuller:
Sparse, Hierarchical and Semi-Supervised Base Learning for Monaural Enhancement of Conversational Speech. 1-4 - Sebastian Stenzel, Jürgen Freudenberger:
On the Speech Distortion Weighted Multichannel Wiener Filter for diffuse Noise. 1-4 - Matthias Pawig, Peter Vary:
Energy Efficiency of Network-Based Acoustic Echo Control in Mobile Radio. 1-4 - Gerald Enzner:
From Acoustic Nonlinearity to Adaptive Nonlinear System Identification. 1-4 - Vladimir Despotovic, Norbert Goertz, Zoran Peric:
Low-Order Volterra Long-Term Predictors. 1-4 - Toby Christian Lawin-Ore, Simon Doclo:
Reference Microphone Selection for MWF-based Noise Reduction Using Distributed Microphone Arrays. 1-4 - Tobias Rosenkranz, Henning Puder:
Improved Gain Estimation for Codebook-Based Speech Enhancement. 1-4 - Martin Schneider, Florian Schuh, Walter Kellermann:
The Generalized Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filtering Algorithm Implemented on a GPU for Large-Scale Multichannel Acoustic Echo Cancellation. 1-4 - Balázs Fodor, Tim Fingscheidt:
Comparison and Signal-Component-Wise Instrumental Evaluation of MMSE Log-Spectral Amplitude Estimation Under Speech Presence Uncertainty. 1-4 - Ho Seon Shin, Hong-Goo Kang, Tim Fingscheidt:
Survey of Speech Enhancement Supported by a Bone Conduction Microphone. 1-4 - Aleksej Chinaev, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:
Quality Analysis and Optimization of the MAP-based Noise Power Spectral Density Tracker. 1-4
Multi-X Recognition and Localization
- David Scheler, Simon Walz, Tim Fingscheidt:
On Iterative Exchange of Soft State Information in Two-Channel Automatic Speech Recognition. 1-4 - Hans-Günter Hirsch, André Ringl, Andreas Kitzig:
Combining Different Recognition Schemes by Analyzing the Noise Condition. 1-4 - Ahmed Hussen Abdelaziz, Steffen Zeiler, Dorothea Kolossa:
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition for Uncertain Acoustical Observations. 1-4 - Martin Heckmann:
Image Transformation based Features for the Visual Discrimination of Prominent and Non-ProminentWords. 1-4 - Martin Wöllmer, Moritz Kaiser, Florian Eyben, Felix Weninger, Björn W. Schuller, Gerhard Rigoll:
Fully Automatic Audiovisual Emotion Recognition: Voice, Words, and the Face. 1-4 - Stephan Gerlach, Stefan Goetze, Simon Doclo:
2D Audio-Visual Localization in Home Environments using a Particle Filter. 1-4
Automotive Speech Applications
- Huajun Yu, Tim Fingscheidt:
A Beamformer Post-Filter with Hybrid Noise Coherence Functions Instrumentally Optimized Using a Figure of Merit. 1-4 - Jürgen Freudenberger, Sebastian Stenzel:
Suppression of Engine Noise Harmonics Using Cascaded LMS Filters. 1-4 - Jochen Withopf, Gerhard Schmidt:
Suppression of Instationary Distortions in Automotive Environments. 1-4 - David Scheler, Marc-André Jung, Tim Fingscheidt:
A Measurement Methodology for Automotive Teleconferencing. 1-4 - Markus Christoph:
On the Plausibility of a Personalized Acoustic in Automobiles. 1-4 - Zixing Zhang, Felix Weninger, Björn W. Schuller:
Towards Automatic Intoxication Detection from Speech in Real-Life Acoustic Environments. 1-4 - Patrick Vicinus, Ronald Schulz, Michael Klose, Reinhold Orglmeister:
Voice Activity Detection within the Nearfield of an Array of Distributed Microphones. 1-4 - Markus Lieb, Bobby Haferburg, Tobias Göhring:
Automotive Hands-free Telephony Speech Quality Evaluation - A Subjective Testing Approach. 1-4 - Wolfgang Hess, Michael Zeller:
Loudness-Based Audio Signal Mixing in Automotive Environments. 1-4 - Wolfgang Hess, Michael Zeller:
Loudness-Based Level Correction of Audio Entertainment Signals in Automotive Environments. 1-4 - Timo Matheja, Markus Buck, Tim Fingscheidt:
A Multi-Channel Quality Assessment Setup Applied to a Distributed Microphone Speech Enhancement SystemWith Spectral Boosting. 1-4 - Udo Muesch, Frank Kettler, Marc Lepage:
Speech Quality Tests of In-Car Communication Systems. 1-4
Topics in Spoken Language Processing
- Tatjana Scheffler, Roland Roller, Florian Kretzschmar, Sebastian Möller, Norbert Reithinger:
Natural vs. Synthesized Speech in Spoken Dialog Systems Research ?? Comparing the Performance of Recognition Results. 1-4 - Frank Kügler, Bernadett Smolibocki, Manfred Stede:
Evaluation of Information Structure in Speech Synthesis: The Case of Product Recommender Systems. 1-4 - Stefan Schaffer, Michael Minge:
Error-prone Voice and Graphical User Interfaces in a Mobile Application. 1-4 - Jun Deng, Wenjing Han, Björn W. Schuller:
Confidence Measures for Speech Emotion Recognition: A Start. 1-4 - Ina Wechsung, Robert Schleicher:
Modelling Modality Choice Using Task Parameters and Perceived Quality. 1-4 - Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:
The INPROTK 2012 Release: A Toolkit for Incremental Spoken Dialogue Processing. 1-4 - Georgina Neitzel, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht:
Impact of Quality Aspects on Overall Quality for Dialog Systems in Different Categories. 1-4 - Tim von Oldenburg, Jonathan Grupp, David Suendermann:
Towards a Distributed Open-Source Spoken Dialog System Following Industry Standards. 1-4 - Senthilkumar Chandramohan, Matthieu Geist, Fabrice Lefèvre, Olivier Pietquin:
Behavior Specific User Simulation in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 1-4 - Susann Wolff, André Brechmann:
MOTI: A Motivational Prosody Corpus for Speech-Based Tutorial Systems. 1-4
Speech and Audio Information Retrieval
- Daniel Stein, Jochen Schwenninger, Bela Usabaev:
Automatic Chat Transcription on a Firefighter TETRA Broadcast Channel. 1-4 - Gary Grutzek, Julian Strobl, Bernhard Mainka, Frank Kurth, Christoph Pörschmann, Heiko Knospe:
Perceptual Hashing for the Identification of Telephone Speech. 1-4 - Meinard Müller, Peter Grosche:
Automated Segmentation of Folk Song Field Recordings. 1-4 - Rolf Bardeli, Daniel Stein:
Uninformed Abnormal Event Detection on Audio. 1-4 - Cyril Joder, Björn W. Schuller:
Exploring Nonnegative Matrix Factorization for Audio Classification: Application to Speaker Recognition. 1-4 - Georgi Dzhambazov, Rolf Bardeli:
Automatic Sentence Boundary Detection for German Broadcast News. 1-4
Speech Perception and Quality Assessment
- Sebastian Möller, Ulrich Heute:
Dimension-based Diagnostic Prediction of Speech Quality. 1-4 - Bastian Sauert, Peter Vary:
Near-End Listening Enhancement in the Presence of Bandpass Noises. 1-4 - Balázs Fodor, Tim Fingscheidt:
Reference-free SNR Measurement for Narrowband and Wideband Speech Signals in Car Noise. 1-4 - Christian Rohlfing, Hauke Krüger, Peter Vary:
Logarithmic Cubic Vector Quantization. 1-4 - Huajun Yu, Tim Fingscheidt:
A Weighted Log Kurtosis Ratio Measure for Instrumental Musical Tones Assessment in Wideband Speech. 1-4 - Florian Pflug, Tim Fingscheidt:
NLMS-Supported Decoding of High-Quality Speech for Burst Channels. 1-4 - Henning F. Schepker, François Xavier Nsabimana, Jan Rennies:
Non-Intrusive Objective Assessment of Speech Perception in Noisy Classrooms. 1-4 - Laura Fernández Gallardo, Sebastian Möller, Michael Wagner:
Comparison of Human Speaker Identification of Known Voices Transmitted Through Narrowband and Wideband Communication Systems. 1-4 - Christoph Norrenbrock, Ulrich Heute, Florian Hinterleitner:
On the Use of Vocal-Tract Approximations for Instrumental Quality Assessment. 1-4 - Jalal Taghia, Rainer Martin, Jalil Taghia, Arne Leijon:
An Investigation on Mutual Information for the Linear Predictive System and the Extrapolation of Speech Signals. 1-4
Robust and Distant Speech Recognition
- Michael Braun, Friedrich Faubel, Dietrich Klakow:
A Comparative Study of Missing Feature Imputation Techniques. 1-4 - Dominic Schmid, Philipp Thuene, Dorothea Kolossa, Gerald Enzner:
Dereverberation Preprocessing and Training Data Adjustments for Robust Speech Recognition in Reverberant Environments. 1-4 - Hans-Günter Hirsch, Sriram Ganapathy, Hynek Hermansky:
Comparison of Different Approaches for Speech Recognition in Hands-free Mode. 1-4 - Dirk von Zeddelmann:
A Feature-based Approach to Noise Robust Speech Detection. 1-4 - Florian Müller, Alfred Mertins:
Dereverberation with an Iterative Least-Squares Technique and Minimum Mean-Square Error Estimation for Automatic Speech Recognition. 1-4 - Thomas Winkler, Daniel Stein, Rolf Bardeli, Daniel Schneider, Joachim Köhler:
Potentials for ASR based on Multiple Acoustic Models and Model Selection using Standard Speech Features. 1-4 - Ivan Kraljevski, Frank Duckhorn, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Acoustic Model Adaptation on Speech and Audio Coding Distortion. 1-4 - Volker Leutnant, Alexander Krueger, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:
Investigations Into a Statistical Observation Model for Logarithmic Mel Power Spectral Density Features of Noisy Reverberant Speech. 1-4 - Christian Siegwart, Friedrich Faubel, Dietrich Klakow:
Improving the Separation of Concurrent Speech through Residual Echo Suppression. 1-4 - Hannes Pessentheiner, Gernot Kubin, Harald Romsdorfer:
Improving Beamforming for Distant Speech Recognition in Reverberant Environments Using a Genetic Algorithm for Planar Array Synthesis. 1-4
Hearing Aids Speech Processing
- Magnus Schaefer, Mohammad Bahram, Peter Vary:
Improved Binaural Model for Localization of Multiple Sources. 1-4 - Patrick Bauer, Rosa-Linde Fischer, Martina Bellanova, Henning Puder, Tim Fingscheidt:
On Improving Telephone Speech Intelligibility for Hearing Impaired Persons. 1-4 - Heinrich W. Löllmann, Peter Vary:
Efficient Speech Dereverberation for Binaural Hearing Aids. 1-4 - Tobias Herzke, Sabine Haumann, Volker Hohmann:
A New Hearing Aid Fitting Strategy for Severe to Profound Hearing Loss. 1-4 - Alexander Schasse, Rainer Martin, Wolfgang Sörgel, Thomas Pilgrim, Henning Puder:
Efficient Implementation of Single-Channel Noise Reduction for Hearing Aids Using a Cascaded Filter-Bank. 1-4 - Phillipp Hehrmann, Stefan Fredelake, Volkmar Hamacher, Karl-Heinz Dyballa, Andreas Büchner:
Improved Speech Intelligibility With Cochlear Implants Using State-of-the-Art Noise Reduction Algorithms. 1-3
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