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Volume 1 / 1995 - Volume 15 / 2012
153-154
Editorial Introduction
Introduction
Gábor Olaszy and Daryle Gardner-Bonneau
155-164
On the Early History of Hungarian Speech Research
Mária Gósy
165-176
The Prosody Structure of Dialogue Components in Hungarian
Gábor Olaszy
177-186
Analysis of Written and Spoken Form of Hungarian Numbers for TTS Applications
Péter Olaszi
187-200
Prosody Prediction from Text in Hungarian and its Realization in TTS Conversion
Ilona Koutny, Gábor Olaszy and Péter Olaszi
201-215
Profivox—A Hungarian Text-to-Speech System for Telecommunications Applications
G. Olaszy, G. Németh, P. Olaszi, G. Kiss and Cs. Zainkó, et al.
217-236
The Design, Implementation, and Operation of a Hungarian E-Mail Reader
Géza Németh, Csaba Zainkó, László Fekete, Gábor Olaszy and Gábor Endrédi, et al.
237-251
Automatic Recognition of Hungarian: Theory And Practice
Málté Szarvas, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik and Péter Tatai
253-262
Improving Phoneme Classification Performance Using Observation Context–Dependent Segment Models
Máté Szarvas and Shoichi Matsunaga
263-276
A Comparative Study of Several Feature Transformation and Learning Methods for Phoneme Classification
András Kocsor, László Tóth, András Kuba, Kornél Kovács and Márk Jelasity, et al.
277-287
Objective Speech Quality Estimation for Analog Mobile Channels: Problems and Solutions
Tibor Fegyó, Máté Szarvas, Péter Tatai and Géza Gordos
289-300
A Multimedia, Multilingual Teaching and Training System for Children with Speech Disorders
K. Vicsi, P. Roach, A. Öster, Z. Kacic and P. Barczikay, et al.
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