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Physical models of the human vocal tract with gel-type material
In: http://splab.net/papers/2008/2008_10.pdf (2008)
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Education system in acoustics of speech production using physical models of the human vocal tract,” Acoust. Sci
In: http://splab.net/papers/2007/2007_01.pdf (2007)
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Steadystate suppression for improving syllable identification in reverberant environments: A case study in an elderly person,’’ Acoust
In: http://splab.net/papers/2007/2007_03.pdf (2007)
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Cue parsing between nasality and breathiness in speech perception
In: http://splab.net/papers/2006/2006_04.pdf (2006)
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Perceptual discrimination of prosodic types
In: http://splab.net/papers/2004/2004_08.pdf (2004)
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Perceptual discrimination of prosodic types
In: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/sp2004/sp04_725.pdf (2004)
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Suppressing steady-state portions of speech for improving intelligibility in various reverberant environments
In: http://www.splab.net/papers/2002/2002_17.pdf (2002)
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Syllable intelligibility for temporally-filtered LPC cepstral trajectories
In: http://www.ece.ogi.edu/ASP/araijasa99.ps.Z (1999)
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Speech Intelligibility In The Presence Of Cross-Channel Spectral Asynchrony
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PS/Bandshift.ps (1998)
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Speech Intelligibility In The Presence Of Cross-Channel Spectral Asynchrony
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PDF/Bandshift.pdf (1998)
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Speech intelligibility derived from exceedingly sparse spectral information
In: http://splab.net/papers/1998/1998_18.pdf (1998)
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Speech Intelligibility Derived From Exceedingly Sparse Spectral Information
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PDF/Spectral_Slits.pdf (1998)
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Speech Intelligibility Derived From Exceedingly Sparse Spectral Information
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PS/Spectral_Slits.ps (1998)
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Speech Intelligibility is Highly Tolerant of Cross-Channel Spectral Asynchrony
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PDF/ASA.pdf (1998)
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Desired Characteristics Of Modulation Spectrum For Robust Automatic Speech Recognition
In: http://www.asp.ece.ogi.edu/nobo_icassp98.ps.Z (1998)
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The Temporal Properties Of Spoken Japanese Are Similar To Those Of English
In: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/speech/papers/euro97-japeng.ps.Z (1997)
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The Temporal Properties Of Spoken Japanese Are Similar To Those Of English
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PS/Japanese_English.ps (1997)
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The Temporal Properties Of Spoken Japanese Are Similar To Those Of English
In: http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~steveng/PDF/Japanese_English.pdf (1997)
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A Comparison Of Approaches To Automatic Language Identification Using Telephone Speech
In: ftp://speech.cse.ogi.edu/pub/docs/autolangid_euros93.ps.Z (1993)
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Perception and production of consonant clusters in Japanese-English bilingual and Japanese monolingual speakers
In: http://splab.net/papers/2008/2008_09.pdf (1988)
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