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    Talker identification based on phonetic information by Remez, R E, Fellowes, J M, Rubin, P E

    “…Accounts of the identification of words and talkers commonly rely on different acoustic properties. To identify a word, a perceiver discards acoustic aspects…”
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    On the Perceptual Organization of Speech by Remez, Robert E, Rubin, Philip E, Berns, Stefanie M, Pardo, Jennifer S, Lang, Jessica M

    Published in Psychological review (01-01-1994)
    “…A general account of auditory perceptual organization has developed in the past 2 decades. It relies on primitive devices akin to the Gestalt principles of…”
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    On the intonation of sinusoidal sentences : contour and pitch height by REMEZ, R. E, RUBIN, P. E

    “…A sinusoidal replica of a sentence evokes a clear impression of intonation despite the absence of the primary acoustic correlate of intonation, the fundamental…”
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    On the Bistability of Sine Wave Analogues of Speech by Remez, Robert E., Pardo, Jennifer S., Piorkowski, Rebecca L., Rubin, Philip E.

    Published in Psychological science (01-01-2001)
    “…Our studies revealed two stable modes of perceptual organization, one based on attributes of auditory sensory elements and another based on attributes of…”
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    Perceptual normalization of vowels produced by sinusoidal voices by Remez, R E, Rubin, P E, Nygaard, L C, Howell, W A

    “…When listeners hear a sinusoidal replica of a sentence, they perceive linguistic properties despite the absence of short-time acoustic components typical of…”
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    Perceiving the sex and identity of a talker without natural vocal timbre by Fellowes, J M, Remez, R E, Rubin, P E

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-08-1997)
    “…The personal attributes of a talker perceived via acoustic properties of speech are commonly considered to be an extralinguistic message of an utterance…”
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    Speech Perception without Traditional Speech Cues by Remez, Robert E., Rubin, Philip E., Pisoni, David B., Carrell, Thomas D.

    “…A three-tone sinusoidal replica of a naturally produced utterance was identified by listeners, despite the readily apparent unnatural speech quality of the…”
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    Multimodal perceptual organization of speech: Evidence from tone analogs of spoken utterances by Remez, Robert E, Fellowes, Jennifer M, Pisoni, David B, Goh, Winston D, Rubin, Philip E

    Published in Speech communication (01-10-1998)
    “…Theoretical and practical motives alike have prompted recent investigations of multimodal speech perception. Theoretically, multimodal studies have extended…”
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    TCDL - an expert system language for wargaming by Sowers, J. L., Rubin, P. E.

    “…This paper discusses the design and implementation of the Tactical Control Directive Language (TCDL). TCDL is a special-purpose language designed for use…”
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    On the perception of speech from time-varying acoustic information: contributions of amplitude variation by Remez, R, Rubin, P E

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-10-1990)
    “…The cyclic variation in the energy envelope of the speech signal results from the production of speech in syllables. This acoustic property is often identified…”
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    Measuring Phytoremediation Parameters for Volatile Organic Compounds: Focus on MTBE by Ramaswami, Anu, Rubin, Ellen

    “…Experimental techniques are described for conducting greenhouse tests to examine the pathways for phytoremediation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs),…”
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