Géza Gordos

According to our database1, Géza Gordos authored at least 13 papers between 1987 and 2005.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2005
Evaluation and optimization of noise robust front-end technologies for the automatic recognition of Hungarian telephone speech.
Proceedings of the INTERSPEECH 2005, 2005

2004
Design of a Hungarian Emotional Database for Speech Analysis and Synthesis.
Proceedings of the Affective Dialogue Systems, Tutorial and Research Workshop, 2004

2001
A multilingual, multimodal, speech training system, SPECO.
Proceedings of the EUROSPEECH 2001 Scandinavia, 2001

A flexible multilingual TTS development and speech research tool.
Proceedings of the EUROSPEECH 2001 Scandinavia, 2001

Pronunciation modeling in hungarian number recognition.
Proceedings of the EUROSPEECH 2001 Scandinavia, 2001

2000
Profivox - A Hungarian Text-to-Speech System for Telecommunications Applications.
Int. J. Speech Technol., 2000

Objective Speech Quality Estimation for Analog Mobile Channels: Problems and Solutions.
Int. J. Speech Technol., 2000

1999
Qualiphone-a: a perceptual speech quality evaluation system for analog mobile networks.
Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1999

Interactive, TTS supported speech message composer for large, limited vocabulary, but open information systems.
Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, 1999

1995
A New Degree of Freedom in ATM Network Dimensioning: Optimizing the Logical Configuration.
IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., 1995

1990
Phonetic aspects of the MULTIVOX text-to-speech system.
Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Speech Synthesis, 1990

Implementations aspects and the development system of the multivox text-to-speech converter.
Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Speech Synthesis, 1990

1987
On the speaking module of an automatic reading machine.
Proceedings of the European Conference on Speech Technology, 1987


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