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Department of Telecommunications and Telematics Budapest University of Technology and Economics Publications

Department of Telecommunications and Telematics

Most significant publications in the last 5 years
1. K. Vicsi., M. Mattila and P. Ber‚nyi: Continuous Speech Recognition Using Different Methods. Acustica 71. (1990) 152.
2. K. Vicsi: Noise Reduction for Speech Recognizers. Eurospeech'91. Genova (1991) 1379
3. P. Berenyi, K. Vicsi: On the proper subword unit inventory for CSR. Eurospeech '93 Berlin (1993) 1631.
4. K. Vicsi: A product oriented teaching and training system for speech handicapped children. Journal of Microcomputer Applications. Academic Press Limited 18, (1995) 287-297.
5. K. Vicsi, A. Vigh: Text independent neuralnetwork/rule based hybrid, continuous speech recognition. EUROSPEECH'95. Madrid (1995) 2201-2204.
6. K. Vicsi - P. Roach - A. Öster - Z. Kacic - P. Barczikay - A. Tantos - F. Csatári - Zs. Bakcsi - A. Sfakianaki: A Multimedia Multilingual Teaching and Training System For Speech Handicapped Children International Journal of Speech Technology Vol. 3 2000 pp. 289-300
7. A. Faragó, G. Gordos, G. Magyar, G. Németh, L. Osváth, Gy. Szilvási: Patent application, 1990
8. Subjective Speech Quality Assessment for Low Bit-Rate Coding, (with S. Molnár and Z. Jánosy) Journal on Communications Engineering, Vol. 43, No.4, 1992
9. Subjective and Objective Speech Quality Assessment Methods, (with S. Molnár) Conference on Speech Research, Budapest 1992 (in Hungarian)
10. Front-End Processing for Speech Recognition over Distorted Channels, presented at the Czech-Polish-Hungarian Workshop on Circuits Theory and Applications, Prenet, Czech Republic, September 1993 and published in the Proceedings of the Workshop
11. Developing an Audio Coding Demonstration Package for Educational Purposes (with B. Kalotay, and Gy. Marosi) presented at the Czech-Polish-Hungarian Workshop on Circuits Theory and Applications, Göd, Hungary, September 1994 and also accepted for publication in the Journal on Communications, Vol.45, No.10, 1994
12. Speech Technology for Disabled and Elderly People, in. P.R.W. Roe (ed.) Telecommunications for All, DG XIII, 1995-EUR, pp. 186-195 (Coauthor: G. Kouroupetroglou)
13. Country editor of Hungary Section in G. Bloothoft, V. Hazan, D. Huber, J. Llisterri (eds.) 'European Studies in Phonetics and Speech Communication', OTS Publications, 1995, pp. 312-323 (Coauthors: A. Vértes, M. Gósy, G. Olaszy, P. Siptár)
14. Improvement, Evaluation and Testing of a Low Cost Multilingual Portable Speaking Aid for the Speech Impaired, Proc. of Eurospeech 95, Madrid, (Spain), pp. 1887-1890. (Coauthor: G. Olaszy, L. Pataki, L.H. Gómez, D. Freitas)
15. Integrated Application of Low Bit Rate Codiing and Text-To-Speech Synthesis for Intelligent Telecommunications Services, Proc. of the Joint ESCA - NATO/RSG 10 Tutorial Workshop on Applications of Speech Technology, Lautrach (Germany), 1993, pp. 163 - 166. (Coauthors: A. Tihanyi, G. Olaszy, J. Gátmezei)'
16. The MULTIVOX multilingual text-to-speech converter, in: G. Bailly, C. Benoit and T. Sawallis (eds.) 'Talking machines: Theories, Models and Applications', Elsevier, 1992, pp. 385-411 (Coauthors: G. Olaszy, G. Gordos)


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