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Available at www.ElsevierComputerScience.com SPEECH POWERED BY SCIENCE @oinecre Speech Communication 41 (2003) 685-688 www.elsevier.com/locate/specom Cumulative contents of Volume 41 Volume 41, No. 1, August 2003 Special Issue on The Nature of Speech Perception Guest Editor: M.E.H. Schouten Papers B. Schouten Preface — The nature of speech perception (The psychophysics of speech perception III) Introduction SK. Scott and R.J.S. Wise Functional imaging and language: A critical guide to methodology and analysis 7 S.K. Scott and R.J.S. Wise PET and fMRI studies of the neural basis of speech perception 23 N. Kraus and T. Nicol Aggregate neural responses to speech sounds in the central auditory system Speech in the auditing system The bottom-up approach B.J. May Physiological and psychophysical assessments of the dynamic range of vowel representations in the auditory periphery 49 K.R. Kluender, J.A. Coady and M. Kiefte Sensitivity to change in perception of speech 59 The top-down approach B. Schouten, E. Gerrits and A. van Hessen | The end of categorical perception as we know it 71 B.C.J. Moore | Speech processing for the hearing-impaired: successes, failures, and implications for speech mechanisms 81 The neural code: modulations Slow modulations (<30 Hz) | S.W. Wong and C.E. Schreiner | Representation of CV-sounds in cat primary auditory cortex: intensity dependence 93 | doi: 10.1016/S0167-6393(03)00130-4 686 Cumulative contents of Volume 41 / Speech Communication 41 (2003) 685-688 X. Wang, T. Lu and L. Liang Cortical processing of temporal modulations Rapid modulations P. Heil Coding of temporal onset envelope in the auditory system I.M. Winter, A.R. Palmer, L. Wiegrebe and R.D. Patterson Temporal coding of the pitch of complex sounds by presumed multipolar cells in the ventral cochlear nucleus Animal processing E. Covey Brainstem mechanisms for analyzing temporal patterns of echolocation sounds: a model for understanding early stages of speech processing? D. Margoliash Offline learning and the role of autogenous speech: new suggestions from birdsong research K.-H. Esser Modeling aspects of speech processing in bats—behavioral and neurophysiological studies Plasticity Physiology N. Suga, X. Ma, E. Gao, M. Sakai and S.A. Chowdhury Descending system and plasticity for auditory signal processing: neuroethological data for speech scientists H.R. Dinse, B. Godde, G. Reuter, S.M. Cords and T. Hilger Auditory cortical plasticity under operation: reorganization of auditory cortex induced by electric cochlear stimulation reveals adaptation to altered sensory input statistics Development L. Polka and O.-S. Bohn Asymmetries in vowel perception T. Nazzi and F. Ramus Perception and acquisition of linguistic rhythm by infants Language processing D. Poeppel The analysis of speech in different temporal integration windows: cerebral lateralization as ‘asymmetric sampling in time’ J.M. McQueen, A. Cutler and D. Norris Flow of information in the spoken word recognition system Advance table of contents Volume 41, Nos. 2—3, October 2003 Papers J. Zheng, H. Franco and A. Stolcke Modeling word-level rate-of-speech variation in large vocabulary conversational speech recognition Cumulative contents of Volume 41 | Speech Communication 41 (2003) 685-688 687 E. Janse, S. Nooteboom and H. Quené Word-level intelligibility of time-compressed speech: prosodic and segmental factors O. Engwall Combining MRI, EMA and EPG measurements in a three-dimensional tongue model M. Elhilali, T. Chi and S.A. Shamma A spectro-temporal modulation index (STMI) for assessment of speech intelligibility P. Niyogi and P. Ramesh The voicing feature for stop consonants: recognition experiments with continuously spoken alphabets 349 H. Yamamoto, S. Isogai and Y. Sagisaka Multi-class composite N-gram language model 369 S. Ozaydin and B. Baykal Matrix quantization and mixed excitation based linear predictive speech coding at very low bit rates 381 E. Visser, M. Otsuka and T.-W. Lee A spatio-temporal speech enhancement scheme for robust speech recognition in noisy environments C.-T. Lu and H.-C. Wang Enhancement of single channel speech based on masking property and wavelet transform 409 G. Meyer and R. Morse The intelligibility of consonants in noisy vowel—consonant—vowel sequences when the vowels are selectively enhanced 429 C.T. Ishi, K. Hirose and N. Minematsu Mora FO representation for accent type identification in continuous speech and considerations on its relation with perceived pitch values 44] J. Hakkinen, J. Suontausta, S. Riis and K.J. Jensen Assessing text-to-phoneme mapping strategies in speaker independent isolated word recognition 455 J. Chen, K.K. Paliwal and S. Nakamura Cepstrum derived from differentiated power spectrum for robust speech recognition 469 P. Sivakumaran, A.M. Ariyaeeinia and M.J. Loomes Sub-band based text-dependent speaker verification 485 M. Richardson, J. Bilmes and C. Diorio Hidden-articulator Markov models for speech recognition S11 Volume 41, No. 4, November 2003 H. Altingay and M. Demirekler Speaker identification by combining multiple classifiers using Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence 531 A.M. Peinado, V. Sanchez, J.L. Pérez-Cordoba and A. de la Torre HMM.-based channel error mitigation and its application to distributed speech recognition 549 J.-H. Kim and P.C. Woodland A combined punctuation generation and speech recognition system and its performance | enhancement using prosody 563 | | 688 Cumulative contents of Volume 41 / Speech Communication 41 (2003) 685-688 S. Molau, D. Keysers and H. Ney Matching training and test data distributions for robust speech recognition T.L. Nwe, S.W. Foo and L.C. De Silva Speech emotion recognition using hidden Markov models G. Kochanski, C. Shih and H. Jing Quantitative measurement of prosodic strength in Mandarin I. Zitouni, H.-K. Jeff Kuo and C.-H. Lee Boosting and combination of classifiers for natural language call routing systems E.-K. Kim, W.-J. Han and Y.-H. Oh A score function of splitting band for two-band speech model Call for Papers News Author index of Volume 41 Cumulative contents of Volume 41

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