CIAIR

Special Workshop in MAUI (SWIM)

Lectures by Masters in Speech Processing

Maui, Hawaii
January 12-14, 2004

The Complete Technical Program will be held at the Prince Ball Room of the Maui Prince Hotel and Resort.

Technical Session 1 (Monday, January 12, 13:30-15:30 --- Oral Summaries: 13:30 - 13:45)
Coding, Communication and Generation
Chair: Nelson Morgan

Paper ID

Presentation Order
Title
Authors
Affiliation
212
1.1
Interoperability Issues on Speech Coding Standards Hong-Goo Kang Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
217
1.2
Robust Coding Domain for Speech parameters Benjamin Premkumar NTU, Singapore
A. S. Madhukumar NTU, Singapore
220
1.3
Low Bit Rate Coding of Speech in Harsh Conditions Using Non-Acoustic Auxiliary Devices Thomas P. Barnwell, III Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Mark A. Clements Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
David V. Anderson Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Elliot Moore Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Matthew Lee Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Ali Erdem Ertan Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Venkatesh Krishnan Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Sunil Kamath Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Woosuk Choi Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
James Huang Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Cenk Demiroglu Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Spense Whitehead Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
Adriane Durey Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA
223
1.4
Temporal decomposition of speech and its application to speech coding and modification Masato Akagi Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Tokyo, Ishikawa, Japan
Phu Chien Osaka University, Japan
267
1.5
An HMM-based approach to speaker-dependent 100 bit/s speech coding Takahiro Hoshiya Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan
Heiga Zen Nagoya Institute of Technology
Shinji Sako Nagoya Institute of Technology
Keiichi Tokuda Nagoya Institute of Technology
Takashi Masuko Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takao Kobayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tadashi Kitamura Nagoya Institute of Technology
270
1.6
Accurate F0 Detection Algorithm for Concurrent Sounds Based on EM Algorithm and Information Criterion Hirokazu Kameoka University of Tokyo, Japan
Takuya Nishimoto University of Tokyo, Japan
Shigeki Sagayama University of Tokyo, Japan
271
1.7
Filling the gap between waveform coding and source filter models: lessons from source modeling based on group delay Hideki Kawahara Wakayama University, Japan
Hideki Banno Wakayama University, Japan
Toshio Irino Wakayama University, Japan
Parham Zolfaghari NTT, Kyoto, Japan
272
1.8
KdV Soliton solutions of the Yang-Mills equations for a robust representation of speech spectral envelope Yoshinao Shiraki NTT CS Labs, Japan
301
1.9
Advances in source-controlled variable rate wideband speech coding Milan Jelinek University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Redwan Salami VoiceAge Corporation, Montreal, Canada
Sassan Ahmadi Nokia, San Diego, USA
Bruno Bessette University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Philippe Gournay University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Claude Laflamme University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Roch Lefebvre University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
303
1.10
Hidden Markov Model Based Packet Loss Concealment for VoIP Christoffer Roedbro Aalborg University, Danemark
Manohar N. Murthi University of Miami, USA
Soren Vang Andersen Aalborg University, Danemark
Soren Holdt Jensen Aalborg University, Danemark
202
1.11
Link-Level Unequal Error Detection: For Speech Transmission Over 802.11 Wireless Networks Juan Carlos De Martin IEIIT-CNR, Torino, Italy
Antonio Servetti IEIIT-CNR, Torino, Italy
206
1.12
The Research and Implementation on acoustic model for Mandarin Text-to-speech Shaw-Hwa Hwang National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Cheng-Yu Yeh National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
251
1.13
HMM-Based Expressive Speech Synthesis ---Towards TTS with Arbitrary Speaking Styles and Emotions Junichi Yamagishi Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Takashi Masuko Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Takao Kobayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
231
1.14
Systemizing Selective
Encryption
Tom Lookabaugh University of Colorado, USA

 

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