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Student papers at IS2010 (student is the first author)
Reliable tracking based on speech sample salience of vocal cycle lenght pertubations, C. Mertens, F. Grenez, L Crevier-Buchman, J. Schoentgen
Did you say susi or sushi? Measuring the emergence of robust fricative contrasts in English- and Japanese- acquiring children Jeffrey J Holliday, Mary Beckman and Chenelle Mays
Using Non-Native Error Patterns to Improve Pronunciation Verification Joost van Doremalen, Catia Cucchiarini, and Helmer Strik
Best paper in Speech Communication 2005-2009
'Joint-sequence models for grapheme-to-phoneme conversion' Maximilian Bisani and Herman Ney Volume 50, Issue 5, May 2009 pp 434-451
Best Paper Published in Computer Speech and Language (2005-2009)
Partially observable Markov decision processes for spoken dialog systems Jason D. Williams and Steve Young Volume 21 Issue 2 2007 pp. 393-422
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