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MIRJAM WESTER
The Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, Informatics Forum, 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, UK
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Speech Synthesis for the Generation of Artificial Personality
4
0.47
2020
Real-Time Reactive Speech Synthesis: Incorporating Interruptions
1
0.37
2017
Bot or not: exploring the fine line between cyber and human identity.
0
0.34
2017
Multidimensional scaling of systems in the Voice Conversion Challenge 2016.
0
0.34
2016
Anti-Spoofing for Text-Independent Speaker Verification: An Initial Database, Comparison of Countermeasures, and Human Performance.
16
0.76
2016
Synthesising Filled Pauses: Representation and Datamixing.
0
0.34
2016
Are We Using Enough Listeners? No! An Empirically-Supported Critique Of Interspeech 2014 Tts Evaluations
1
0.38
2015
Human Vs Machine Spoofing Detection On Wideband And Narrowband Data
9
0.57
2015
Artificial Personality And Disfluency
2
0.36
2015
The Mgb Challenge: Evaluating Multi-Genre Broadcast Media Recognition
16
0.96
2015
/u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2.
0
0.34
2015
Using linguistic predictability and the lombard effect to increase the intelligibility of synthetic speech in noise.
1
0.36
2014
Accent rating by native and non-native listeners
1
0.36
2014
Using neighbourhood density and selective SNR boosting to increase the intelligibility of synthetic speech in noise
2
0.39
2013
Personalising speech-to-speech translation: Unsupervised cross-lingual speaker adaptation for HMM-based speech synthesis
0
0.34
2013
Analysis of unsupervised cross-lingual speaker adaptation for HMM-based speech synthesis using KLD-based transform mapping
6
0.45
2012
Talker discrimination across languages
1
0.37
2012
Cross-Lingual Speaker Discrimination Using Natural And Synthetic Speech
2
0.38
2011
Speaker similarity evaluation of foreign-accented speech synthesis using HMM-based speaker adaptation
9
0.75
2011
Rapid Adaptation Of Foreign-Accented Hmm-Based Speech Synthesis
4
0.45
2011
Personalising speech-to-speech translation in the EMIME project
1
0.36
2010
Speaker adaptation and the evaluation of speaker similarity in the EMIME speech-to-speech translation project.
13
0.83
2010
An elitist approach to automatic articulatory-acoustic feature classification for phonetic characterization of spoken language
11
0.99
2005
Articulatory feature recognition using dynamic Bayesian networks
46
2.21
2004
Pronunciation modeling for ASR – knowledge-based and data-derived methods
14
0.89
2003
Automatic transcription of football commentaries in the MUMIS project
2
0.40
2003
Syllable classification using articulatory-acoustic features
12
1.28
2003
Goal-directed ASR in a multimedia indexing and searching environment (MUMIS)
3
0.70
2002
A dutch treatment of an elitist approach to articulatory-acoustic feature classification
11
1.25
2001
An elitist approach to articulatory-acoustic feature classification
21
2.03
2001
A comparison of data-derived and knowledge-based modeling of pronunciation variation
9
0.66
2000
Pronunciation variation in ASR: which variation to model?
10
1.00
2000
Improving the performance of a Dutch CSR by modeling within-word and cross-word pronunciation variation
40
3.54
1999
Two automatic approaches for analyzing connected speech processes in dutch
1
0.42
1998
The selection of pronunciation variants: comparing the performance of man and machine
5
1.20
1998
Modeling pronunciation variation for a dutch CSR: testing three methods
2
0.40
1998
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