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  • Pols, L. C. W. (1983). Machines die gesproken taal verstaan. TNO-project, 12, 397-400.
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1983). Three-mode principal components analysis of confusion matrices, based on the identification of Dutch consonants, under various conditions of noise and reverberation. Speech Communication, 2(4), 275-293. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-6393(83)90045-6
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1983). Variation and interaction in speech. IFA rapport, 74.
  • Schouten, M. E. H., & Pols, L. C. W. (1983). Identification of intervocalic consonants: the importance of plosive burst vs. vocalic transition. Netherlands phonetic archives, 519 (A).
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Stoop, I. (1983). Confusions between Dutch consonants under various conditions of noise and reverberation. Netherlands phonetic archives, 515 (A).
  • Pols, L. C. W., & Olive, J. P. (1983). Intelligibility of consonants in CVC utterances produced by dyadic rule synthesis. Speech Communication, 2(1), 3-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-6393(83)90060-2
  • Klaassen-Don, L. E. O., & Pols, L. C. W. (1983). Dependency of processing of consonants and vowels in CV syllables. Speech Communication, 2(2-3), 170-172. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-6393(83)90020-1
  • Klaassen-Don, L. E. O., & Pols, L. C. W. (1983). The role of coarticulation for the identification of consonants. Netherlands phonetic archives, 512 (A).
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1982). Automatische spraakherkenning: toepassingen ondanks vele nog onopgeloste problemen. In Verslag van de 157e vergadering van de Nederlandse vereniging voor fonetische wetenschappen: gehouden op 26 febr. 1982 te Amsterdam Instituut voor Fonetiek, Katholieke Universiteit Nÿmegen.
  • Pols, L. C. W. (1982). How humans perform on a connected-digits data base. In ICASSP 82 : proceedings, May 3, 4, 5, 1982, Palais des Congres, Paris, France. Vol. 2 (pp. 867-870). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Society.
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