
PENG, Gang
B. Sc., M. Eng.
Postdoctoral
Fellow
Room: HSH 228 Tel: (+852) 3163-4346 Fax: (+852)
2603-5558 Email: gpeng@ee.cuhk.edu.hk
Dr. PENG Gang was born in
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Speech Perception; Speech Recognition; Computational Linguistics; Speech Synthesis
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. PENG, Gang. (2005). Temporal aspects of Chinese syllables: A corpus-based comparative study of Mandarin and Cantonese. Fu Jen Journal of Foreign Languages: Linguistics, Literature & Culture (http://www.fl.fju.edu.tw). 2: 19-36.
2. PENG, Gang. Temporal and tonal aspects of Chinese syllables: A corpus-based comparative study of Mandarin and Cantonese. Journal of Chinese Linguistics. 34(1): 134-154.
3. PENG, Gang. and WANG, William S-Y. (2005). Tone recognition of continuous Cantonese speech based on support vector machines. Speech Communication. 45: 49-62. January 2005.
4. PENG, Gang. and WANG, William S-Y. (2004). An innovative prosody modeling method for Chinese speech recognition. International Journal of Speech Technology. 7: 129-140. April/July 2004.
5. WANG,
William S-Y. and PENG, Gang. (2004). Speech as a bridge between man and
machine.
6. PENG, Gang and KE, Jinyun. (2000).
The fourth national conference on modern phonetics. Journal of Chinese Linguistics 28.1,
CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
1. ZHENG, Hongying, PENG, Gang, TSANG, Peter W-M. and WANG, William S-Y. (2006). Perception of Cantonese level tones influenced by context position. Speech Prosody 2006.
2. PENG,
Gang, ZHENG, Hongying and WANG, William S-Y. (2004). Tone
recognition for continuous Chinese speech: a comparative study of Mandarin and
Cantonese. Proceedings of the 4th
International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, 233-236.
3. PENG,
Gang and WANG, William S-Y. (2004). Parallel tone score association method for
tone language speech recognition. INTERSPEECH
2004-ICSLP. 397-400.
4. PENG,
Gang, ZHANG, Bo and WANG, William S.Y. (2000) Duration modeling in Mandarin
connected digit recognition. International
Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing (ISCSLP), p. 227-230,
5. ZHANG, Bo, PENG, Gang and WANG, William S.Y. (2000). Reliable bands guided similarity measure for noise-robust speech recognition. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP). 381-384. Beijing, China. October 2000.
6. ZHANG,
Bo, PENG, Gang and WANG, William S.Y. (2000). Noise robust speech recognition
based on reliable bands (with overview of CASA). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language
(ISCSLP), p. 171-174,
7. PENG, Gang, ZHANG, Bo and WANG, William
S.Y. (2000). Performance of Mandarin connected digit recognizer with
word duration modeling. International
Workshop on Automatic Speech Recognition: Challenges for the Next Millennium
(ASR2000), p. 140-144,
8. ZHANG,
Bo, LIU, Juan, PENG, Gang and WANG, William S.Y. (1999). A high performance
Mandarin digit recognizer. Proceedings of
the Fifth International Symposium on Signal Processing and its
Applications (ISSPA), Vol. 2, p. 629-632,
9. PENG, Gang, and KE, Jinyun. (1999).
Tone recognition and studies of Cantonese. The
Proceeding of 4th National Conference on Modern Phonetics, p. 183-186,
10. ZHU, Siyu, SHI, Feng and PENG, Gang. (1999).
A speech analyzing system-MiniSpeechLab. The Proceeding of 4th National Conference on
Modern Phonetics, p. 273-276,
11. ZHANG,
Bo and PENG, Gang. (1998). Robust speech end-point detection and F0
extraction by applying image processing techniques. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language
Processing (ISCSLP), p. 271-276,
12. PENG, Gang and ZHU Siyu. (1998).
Study and realization of a text-to-speech system with high intelligibility and
naturalness. Proceedings of the 5th
Man-Machine Speech Communication of
Invited talks
1.
PENG, Gang. (2005). Toward understanding speech:
methods and tools of speech perception.
2.
PENG, Gang. (2005). Language, Speech and
Technology.
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