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Approved Formats for Publication References

Maintaining consistency of references across many different types of documents is a very important often-overlooked aspect of software and document engineering. Since much of our work is placed on the web for the world to see, we think it's important to have a standard documentation format across the environment. Our standard is outlined here for your convenience.

We follow an IEEE standard that recently seems to be evolving to adapt to new types of reference materials (e.g., URLs) and wordprocessors (e.g., MS Word is quite limited in its abilities to replicate styles historically used in the IEEE). A good reference on contemporary IEEE standards can be found here: UIUC IEEE Style Guide.

Note that your lines may break wherever they must. The only caveat is the case of URL's. For clarity's sake, we do not line break in the middle of a URL, just as we do not line break in the middle of a word.

  • Book:

    J.R. Deller, J.G. Proakis and J.H.L. Hansen, Discrete-Time Processing of Speech Signals, Macmillan Publishing, New York, New York, USA, 1993.

  • Journal:

    J. Picone, T. Staples, K. Kondo and N. Arai, "Kanji to Hiragana Conversion Based on a Length Constrained N-Gram Analysis," IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 685-696, November 1999.

    J. Picone, "Signal Modeling Techniques in Speech Recognition," Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 81, no. 9, pp. 1215-1247, September 1993.

    N. Deshmukh, A. Ganapathiraju and J. Picone, "Hierarchical Search for Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition," IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 84-107, September 1999.

  • Conference Paper:

    J. Picone, S. Pike, R. Regan, T. Kamm, J. Bridle, L. Deng, Z. Ma, H. Richards and M. Schuster, "Initial Evaluation of Hidden Dynamic Models on Conversational Speech," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, pp. 109-112, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, May 1999.

    G. Doddington, A. Ganapathiraju, J. Picone and Y. Wu, "Adding Word Duration Information to Bigram Language Models," presented at IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop, Keystone, Colorado, USA, December 1999.

  • Proposal:

    J. Picone, "Signal Modeling Techniques in Speech Recognition," Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 81, No. 9, pp. 1215-1247, September 1993.

  • Report:

    Z. Long and J. Picone, "Application of Forest Image Analysis to Monitoring and Modeling of Psychological, Silvicultural, and Wildlife Habitat Attributes," Quarterly Status Report for the United States Forest Service, Institute for Signal and Information Processing, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA, February 15, 2000.

  • URL:

    J. Picone, "What's New," http://www.cavs.msstate.edu/research/isip/whats_new/index.html, Institute for Signal and Information Processing, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA, December 1999.

    Note: The URL is contained on a single line. If you must break the line mid-URL, break at a slash (/).

  • Thesis:

    A. Ganapathiraju, "Support Vector Machines for Speech Recognition," Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal, Institute for Signal and Information Processing, Mississippi State University, December 1999.

    A. Ganapathiraju, "Support Vector Machines for Speech Recognition," Ph.D. Dissertation, Institute for Signal and Information Processing, Mississippi State University, June 2000.

   
   
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