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Investigation of phonation using excised larynxes.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1975) -
Landmark detection for distinctive feature-based speech recognition.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995) -
Modeling speech perception in noise : the stop consonants as a case study
(Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Modeling stop-consonant releases for synthesis
(2011-07-27)This study is part of a project leading to rule-based speech synthesis using the HLsyn synthesizer. In HLsyn, stop-consonant releases are generated by controlling the time variation of a constriction that is formed by ... -
Musical variations from a chaotic mapping
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1995) -
Nasal codas in Standard Chinese: a study in the framework of the distinctive feature theory
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006) -
Perceptual and acoustic impacts of aberrant properties of electrolaryngeal speech.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2003) -
The phonetics and phonology of tonal systems.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2005) -
A physiologically-oriented model of tongue activity in speech production.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1974) -
Pitch and spectral analysis of speech based on an auditory synchrony model
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1985) -
The recognition of speech by machine
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics., 1961) -
Representation of consonants in the peripheral auditory system : a modeling study of the correspondence between response properties and phonetic features
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1985) -
Representation of speech-like sounds in the discharge patterns of auditory-nerve fibers.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1981) -
Respiratory constraints on speech production at prosodic boundaries.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2000) -
The role of lower airway resonances in defining vowel feature contrasts.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006-09) -
Sensorimotor adaptations to perturbations of vowel acoustics and its relation to perception.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 2006) -
Speaker-machine interaction in automatic speech recognition.
(MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1970) -
Speech input for dysarthric computer users.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1995) -
Speech synthesis by rule: an acoustic domain approach.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology., 1967) -
Subglottal coupling and vowel space.
(2006-02-06)