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@inproceedings{Williams_1993,
  author = {Williams, Briony J.},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech '93, Berlin},
  year = {1993},
  categories = {welsh, synthesis},
  title = {Letter-to-sound rules for the {W}elsh language}
}
@inproceedings{Wrench_1993_b,
  author = {Wrench, Alan A. and Jackson, M.S. and Jack, M. A. and Soutar, D. S. and Robertson, A. G. and Beck, J. Mackenzie and Laver, J.},
  title = {A Speech Therapy Workstation Providing Visual Feedback of Segmental Quality},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech '93, Berlin},
  volume = {1},
  year = {1993},
  pages = {219-222},
  categories = {}
}
@inproceedings{Taylor_1993_a,
  author = {Taylor, Paul A.},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Taylor_1993_a.ps},
  title = {Automatic Recognition of Intonation from {F0} Contours using the Rise/Fall/Connection Model},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech '93, Berlin},
  year = {1993},
  pdf = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Taylor_1993_a.pdf},
  categories = {recognition, intonation}
}
@article{morgan-ijprai93,
  author = {Morgan, N. and Bourlard, H. and Renals, S. and Cohen, M. and Franco, H.},
  title = {Hybrid neural network/hidden {Markov} model systems for continuous speech recognition},
  journal = {Intl. J. Pattern Recog. and Artific. Intell.},
  volume = {7},
  year = {1993},
  pages = {899--916},
  categories = {}
}
@inproceedings{Forsyth_1993_a,
  author = {Forsyth, Mark and Jack, M. A.},
  booktitle = {Proc. European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology},
  year = {1993},
  pages = {319-322},
  categories = {verification},
  title = {Duration Modelling and Multiple Codebooks in Semi-Continuous {HMMs} for Speaker Verification}
}
@inproceedings{Wrench_1993_a,
  author = {Wrench, Alan A. and Jackson, M. S. and Jack, M. A. and Soutar, D. S. and Robertson, A. G. and Beck, J. Mackenzie and Laver, J.},
  booktitle = {ESCA Workshop on Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons, Stockholm},
  year = {1993},
  categories = {},
  title = {Speech Therapy Workstation for the Assessment of Segmental Quality: Voiceless Fricative}
}
@inproceedings{schmidt_fitt_scott_jack_eurospeech93,
  author = {Schmidt, Mark and Fitt, Sue and Scott, Christina and Jack, Mervin},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Fitt_1993_a.ps},
  title = {Phonetic transcription standards for {E}uropean names ({ONOMASTICA}).},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech 1993},
  month = {September},
  year = {1993},
  pdf = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Schmidt_1993_a.pdf},
  abstract = {This paper details the standards identified for phonetic transcription of names as part of the ONOMASTICA project, a European-wide research initiative for the construction of a multi-language pronunciation lexicon of proper names. The main design criteria adopted by the consortium for the development of this multi-language pronunciation dictionary are discussed, including aspects such as phonetic transcription standards, definitions of quality, quality control mechanisms and language specific details concerning phonetic transcription and the annotation of the language of origin.},
  categories = {multi-language dictionary, proper names, phonetic transcription standards, quality control}
}
@article{Forsyth_1993_b,
  author = {Forsyth, Mark E. and Sutherland, A. M. and Elliott, J. A. and Jack, M. A.},
  journal = {Speech Communication},
  year = {1993},
  categories = {verification},
  title = {H{MM} speaker verification with sparse training data on telephone quality speech}
}
@inproceedings{robinson-eurospeech93,
  author = {Robinson, A. J. and Almeida, L. and Boite, J.-M. and Bourlard, H. and Fallside, F. and Hochberg, M. and Kershaw, D. and Kohn, P. and Konig, Y. and Morgan, N. and Neto, J. P. and Renals, S. and Saerens, M. and Wooters, C.},
  title = {A neural network based, speaker independent, large vocabulary, continuous speech recognition system: the {Wernicke} project},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech},
  year = {1993},
  address = {Berlin},
  pages = {1941--1944},
  categories = {}
}
@inproceedings{renals-eurospeech93,
  author = {Renals, S. and MacKay, D.},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/eurosp93-bayes.ps.gz},
  title = {Bayesian regularisation methods in a hybrid {MLP--HMM} system},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech},
  year = {1993},
  address = {Berlin},
  pages = {1719--1722},
  categories = {}
}
@inproceedings{Bagshaw_1993_a,
  author = {Bagshaw, P. C. and Hiller, S. M. and Jack, M. A.},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Bagshaw_1993_a.ps},
  title = {Enhanced Pitch Tracking and the Processing of F0 Contours for Computer Aided Intonation Teaching},
  booktitle = {Proc. Eurospeech '93, Berlin},
  volume = {2},
  year = {1993},
  pdf = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Bagshaw_1993_a.pdf},
  pages = {1003-1006},
  categories = {signal processing}
}
@inproceedings{Shimodaira1993Eurospeech,
  author = {Shimodaira, Hiroshi and Nakai, Mitsuru},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/euro93.ps.gz},
  title = {Accent Phrase Segmentation Using Transition Probabilities Between Pitch Pattern Templates},
  booktitle = {Proc. EuroSpeech'93},
  abstract = {This paper proposes a novel method for segmenting continuous speech into accent phrases by using a prosodic feature 'pitch pattern'. The pitch pattern extracted from input speech signals is divided into the accent segments automatically by using the One-Stage DP algorithm, in which reference templates representing various types of accent patterns and connectivity between them are used to find out the optimum sequence of accent segments. In case of making the reference templates from a large number of training data, the LBG clustering algorithm is used to represent typical accent patterns by a small number of templates. Evaluation tests were carried out using the ATR continuous speech database of a male speaker. Experimental results showed more than 91 \% of phrase boundaries were correctly detected.},
  month = {September},
  note = {},
  year = {1993},
  pages = {1767--1770},
  categories = {F0, jaist}
}
@inproceedings{Taylor_1993_b,
  author = {Taylor, Paul A.},
  ps = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Taylor_1993_b.ps},
  title = {Synthesizing Intonation using the {RFC} Model},
  booktitle = {Proc. {ESCA} workshop on prosody, lund, sweden},
  year = {1993},
  pdf = {http://www.cstr.inf.ed.ac.uk/downloads/publications/1993/Taylor_1993_b.pdf},
  categories = {synthesis, intonation, chatr}
}
@article{Bagshaw_1993_b,
  author = {Bagshaw, P. C.},
  title = {An investigation of acoustics events related to sentential stress and pitch accents in {E}nglish},
  journal = {Speech Communication},
  number = {3-4},
  volume = {13},
  year = {1993},
  pages = {333-342},
  categories = {intonation}
}