Furui, 2003
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| Nakamura et al. | Differences between acoustic characteristics of spontaneous and read speech and their effects on speech recognition performance | |
| O’Shaughnessy | Automatic speech recognition: History, methods and challenges | |
| Juang et al. | Automatic recognition and understanding of spoken language-a first step toward natural human-machine communication | |
| Potamianos et al. | Robust recognition of children's speech | |
| Boril et al. | Unsupervised equalization of Lombard effect for speech recognition in noisy adverse environments | |
| Gauvain et al. | Large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition: advances and applications | |
| US20070213987A1 (en) | Codebook-less speech conversion method and system | |
| JPH10507536A5 (en) | ||
| Lee et al. | Audio-to-visual conversion using hidden markov models | |
| Kumar et al. | Continuous hindi speech recognition using monophone based acoustic modeling | |
| Huang et al. | Dialect/accent classification using unrestricted audio | |
| Das | Speech recognition technique: A review | |
| Badhon et al. | State of art research in Bengali speech recognition | |
| Furui | Robust methods in automatic speech recognition and understanding. | |
| Molau | Normalization in the acoustic feature space for improved speech recognition | |
| Fu et al. | A survey on Chinese speech recognition | |
| Burileanu et al. | Spontaneous speech recognition for Romanian in spoken dialogue systems | |
| Steinbiss et al. | Continuous speech dictation—From theory to practice | |
| Furui | Toward robust speech recognition and understanding | |
| Furui | Toward robust speech recognition and understanding | |
| Huckvale | 14 An Introduction to Phonetic Technology | |
| Samudravijaya | Automatic speech recognition | |
| Huang et al. | Speech-Based Interface for Visually Impaired Users | |
| Hämäläinen et al. | Analysis of acoustic reduction using spectral similarity measures | |
| Wiggers et al. | Medium vocabulary continuous audio-visual speech recognition. |