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Makino, S. et al. ed.
Blind Speech Separation

Springer-Verlag 2007.10
430 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4020-6478-0
                            17,900円

Contents
Part I: Multiple Microphone Blind Speech Separation with ICA : 1. Convolutive Blind Source Separation for Speech Signals / 2. Frequency-Domain Blind Source Separation / 3. Blind Source Separation using Space-Time Independent Component Analysis / 4. TRINICON-based Blind System Identification with Application to Multiple-Source Localization and Separation / 5. SIMO-Model-Based Blind Source Separation-principle and its applications / 6. Independent Vector Analysis for Convolutive Blind Speech Separation / 7. Relative Newton and Smoothing Multiplier Optimization Methods for Blind Source Separation / Part II: Underdeterminded Blind Speech Separation with Sparseness : 8. The DUET Blind Source Separation Algorithm / 9. K-means Based Underdetermined Blind Speech Separation / 10. Underdetermined Blind Source Separation of Convolutive Mixtures by Hierarchical Clustering and L1-Norm Minimization / 11. Bayesian Audio Source Separation / Part III: Single Microphone Blind Speech Separation : 12. Monaural Source Separation / 13. Probabilistic Decompositions of Spectra for Sound Separation / 14. Sparsification for Monaural Source Separation / 15. Monaural Speech Separation by Support Vector Machines / Index. **

* This is the first book to provide a cutting edge reference to the fascinating topic of blind source separation (BSS) for convolved speech mixtures. Through contributions by the foremost experts on the subject, the book provides an up-to-date account of research findings, explains the underlying theory, and discusses potential applications. The individual chapters are designed to be tutorial in nature with specific emphasis on an in-depth treatment of state of the art techniques. *


Vatikiotis-Bateson, E. et al. ed.
Audio-Visual Speech Processing

MIT Press 2006.11
328 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-262-22078-4
                            7,400円

Contents
* The book first treats the two main questions about human audio-visual performance: how both auditory and visual signals combine to access the mental lexicon, and where in the brain this process takes place. The contributions show that AV perception is able to recover properties that are carried by neither modality alone. The book then turns to the production and perception of multimodal speech, and the coordination of structures within and across the two modalities. Finally, the book presents some of the latest developments of speech processing by computers, particularly in AV speech recognition and synthesis. Work in computer-generated facial animation now goes beyond the traditional application areas of animation and games to address the challenge of applying the metaphor of face-to-face conversation to human-computer interfaces. * Pascal Perrier is Professor of Signal Processing at the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble and leads the Speech Production team of the Institut de la Communication Parl仔, Grenoble. *


Nakagawa, S. et al. ed.
Spoken Language Systems

IOS Press 2005.9
360 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-58603-515-0
                            12,800円

Contents
* Speech processing research in Japan started in the 1940s. While it has produced high quality results, many works were described only in Japanese and were not necessarily made available to the global community. In the 1990s, research on spoken language processing became so successful that it was extended to large vocabulary, continuous speech recognition, corpus-based speech synthesis, spoken dialogue systems, multi-modal interfaces and speech-to-speech translation systems, which are all covered by this book. It is believed that most of the basic ideas and technologies behind current spoken language systems were established by 2000.

* This book provides a compendium of the prominent studies on such prototypes of spoken language systems developed in Japan. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the major works conducted at Japanese research institutes that are developing spoken language systems. *


Stylianou, Y. et al. ed.
Progress in Nonlinear Speech Processing
Lecture Notes in Computer Science , Vol.4391

Springer-Verlag 2007.
269 pp. (P)
ISBN 3-540-71503-7
                            10,700円

Contents
* This book constitutes of the major results of the EU COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) Action 277: NSP, Nonlinear Speech Processing, running from April 2001 to June 2005. These results were presented at the last meeting of the management committee of COST Action 277, held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece 1n September 2005 during the Workshop on Nonlinear Speech Processing, WNSP 2005.

* The 13 revised full papers in this state-of-the-art survey were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book and are preceded with an introduction by the editors. The articles present overviews of the four years research combining linear and non linear approaches for processing the speech signal. Coverage includes such areas as speech analysis for speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech-non speech discrimination and voice quality assessment, speaker recognition/verification from a natural or modified speech signal, speech enhancement, and emotional state detection. The book provides an additional and/or an alternative way to the traditional approach of linear speech processing. *


Pisoni, D. & Remez, R. ed.
The Handbook of Speech Perception

Blackwell Scientific 2007.9
704 pp. (P) * New in paperback
ISBN 1-4051-7641-5
                            9,200円

Contents
List of Contributors/ Preface/ Introduction/ Pt.1.Sensing Speech : 1.Acoustic Analysis and Synthesis of Speech/ 2.Perceptual Organization of Speech/ 3.Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception/ 4.Phonetic Processing by the Speech Perceiving Brain/ 5.Event-Related Evoked Potentials (ERPs) in Speech Perception/ Pt.2.Perception of Linguistic Properties : 6.Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access/ 7.Speech Perception and Phonological Contrast/ 8.Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes/ 9.Clear Speech/ 10.Perception of Intonation/ 11.Lexical Stress/ 12.Slips of the Ear/ Pt.3.Perception on Indexical Properties : 13.Perception of Dialect Variation/ 14.Perception of Voice Quality/ 15.Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception/ 16.Perceptual Integration of Linguistic Nonlinguistic Properties of Speech/ Pt.4.Speech Perception by Special Listeners : 17.Speech Perception in Infants/ 18.Speech Perception in Childhood/ 19.Age-Related Changes in Spoken Word Recognition/ 20.Speech Perception in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants/ 21.Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury/ 22.Cross-Language Speech Perception/ 23.Speech Perception in Specific Language Impairment/ Pt.5.Recognition of Spoken Words : 24.Spoken Word Recognition: The Challenge of Variation/ 25.Probabilistic Phonotactics in Spoken Word Recognition/ Pt.6.Theoretical Perspectives : 26.The Relation of Speech Perception and Speech Production/ 27.A Neuroethological Perspective on the Perception of Vocal Communication Signals/ Index/ *


Behrman, A.
Speech and Voice Science

Plural Publishing 2007.
459 pp. (P)
ISBN 1-59756-048-0
                            9,400円

Contents
Preface / 1. Foundations of Voice and Speech Science / 2. Introduction / 3. Describing and Explaining Motion / 4. Sound Waves / 5. Breathing and Phonation / 6. Breathing / 7. Phonation I / 8. Phonation II / 9. Resonance and Articulation / 10. The Production and Perception of Vowels / 11. The Production and Perception of Consonants / 12. Research Topics in Speech Production and Perception / 13. Theories of Speech Production / 14. Theories of Speech Perception / Appendices / **

* This book is the most definitive speech science and acoustics textbook for students and professionals. Heavily referenced and based on current research and knowledge, Dr. Behrman presents a comprehensive study of acoustics, anatomy and physiology, and biomechanics of all major subsystems of speech production breathing, phonation, resonation, and articulation. After providing an introduction to the science of speech and voice production and creating a foundation of knowledge in basic concepts of acoustics and physics, extensive attention is given to the examination of imaging, kinematic, and acoustic instrumentation used in research and clinical settings. The author includes a generous number of spectrograms (vowels, consonants, and coarticulatory effects), critical for effective study and application of spectrograms. Two key chapters on phonation present the most in-depth exploration of voice and laryngeal dynamics available in any existing text. *
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Blind Speech Separation
ISBN 1-4020-6478-0
17,900円
Audio-Visual Speech Processing
ISBN 0-262-22078-4
7,400円
Spoken Language Systems
ISBN 1-58603-515-0
12,800円
Progress in Nonlinear Speech Processing
ISBN 3-540-71503-7
10,700円
The Handbook of Speech Perception
ISBN 1-4051-7641-5
9,200円
Speech and Voice Science
ISBN 1-59756-048-0
9,400円
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