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Chang, S., Shastri L., & Greenberg S. (2000).  Automatic Phonetic Transcription of Spontaneous Speech American English. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000).
Silipo, R., & Greenberg S. (1999).  Automatic Transcription of Prosodic Stress for Spontaneous English Discourse. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. 3, 2351-2354.
Wester, M., Greenberg S., & Chang S. (2001).  A Dutch Treatment of an Elitist Approach to Articulatory-Acoustic Feature Classification. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001).
Chang, S., Greenberg S., & Wester M. (2001).  An Elitist Approach to Articulatory-Acoustic Feature Classification. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001).
Greenberg, S. (2001).  From Here to Utility - Melding Phonetic Insight with Speech Technology. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001).
Kingsbury, B., Morgan N., & Greenberg S. (1997).  Improving ASR Performance for Reverberant Speech. Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop of Robust Speech Recognition. 87-90.
Fosler-Lussier, E., Greenberg S., & Morgan N. (1999).  Incorporating Contextual Phonetics Into Automatic Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. 1, 611-614.
Wu, S-L., Kingsbury B., Morgan N., & Greenberg S. (1998).  Incorporating Information from Syllable-length Time Scales into Automatic Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1998). 721-724.
Greenberg, S., Hollenback J., & Ellis D. P. W. (1996).  Insights Into Spoken Language Gleaned from Phonetic Transcriptions of the Switchboard Corpus. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (CSLP-96).
Wu, S-L., Shire M. Lee, Greenberg S., & Morgan N. (1997).  Integrating Syllable Boundary Information Into Speech Recognition. The 22nd International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1997). 2, 987-990.
Greenberg, S., Chang S., & Hollenback J. (2000).  An Introduction to the Diagnostic Evaluation of the Switchboard-Corpus Automatic Speech Recognition Systems. Proceedings of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Speech Transcription Workshop.
Greenberg, S., & Chang S. (2000).  Linguistic Dissection of Switchboard-Corpus Automatic Speech Recognition Systems. Proceedings of the ISCA Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition: Challenges for the New Millennium.
Greenberg, S., & Kingsbury B. (1997).  The Modulation Spectrogram: In Pursuit of an Invariant Representation of Speech. The 22nd International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1997). 3, 1647-1650.
Greenberg, S. (1997).  On the Origins of Speech Intelligibility in the Real World. Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop of Robust Speech Recognition. 23-32.
Wu, S-L., Kingsbury B., Morgan N., & Greenberg S. (1998).  Performance Improvements Through Combining Phone- and Syllable-Length Information in Automatic Speech Recognition. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'98). 854-857.
Silipo, R., & Greenberg S. (2000).  Prosodic Stress Revisited: Reassessing the Fole of Fundamental Frequency. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Greenberg, S. (1998).  Recognition in a New Key - Towards a Science of Spoken Language. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 1998). 1041-1045.
Greenberg, S., & Arai T. (2001).  The Relation Between Speech Intelligibility and the Complex Modulation Spectrum. Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001).
Greenberg, S., Chang S., & Hitchcock L. (2001).  The Relation Between Stress Accent and Vocalic Identity in Spontaneous American English Discourse. Proceedings of ISCA Workshop on Prosody in Speech Recognition and Understanding.
Greenberg, S., Carvey H., & Hitchcock L. (2002).  The Relation of Stress Accent to Pronunciation Variation in Spontaneous American English Discourse. Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody 2002.
Greenberg, S., Poeppel D.., & Roberts T.. (1997).  A Space-Time Theory of Pitch and Timbre Based on Cortical Expansion of the Cochlea Traveling Wave Delay. Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Hearing.
Greenberg, S. (1998).  Speaking in Shorthand - A Syllable-Centric Perspective for Understanding Pronunciation Variation. Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Modeling Pronunciation Variation for Automatic Speech Recognition. 47-56.
Grant, K.. W., & Greenberg S. (2001).  Speech Intelligibility Derived From Asynchrounous Processing of Auditory-Visual Information. Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing Workshop (AVSP 2001).
Greenberg, S., Arai T., & Silipo R. (1998).  Speech Intelligibility Derived From Exceedingly Sparse Spectral Information. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP '98). 74-77.
Arai, T., & Greenberg S. (1998).  Speech Intelligibility in the Presence of Cross-Channel Spectral Asynchrony. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP-98). 933-936.

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