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Kenneth N. Stevens

Kenneth N. Stevens

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
52
Citations
14537
World Ranking
3543
National Ranking
1039

Overview

Kenneth N. Stevens was affiliated with MIT in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career in scientific research, although specific data regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues is not available for detailed analysis. The focus remains on the factual presentation of known affiliations and status.

They were recognized as deceased, which indicates their contributions and career are considered completed in the academic timeline. The absence of listed awards, subfields, or specific topics of research limits the ability to elaborate on the precise areas of expertise or scientific interests pursued during their career.

No book publications or specific fields of study were documented, which restricts the scope to broad acknowledgment of their association with a significant research institution. Despite gaps in detailed publication or collaboration information, Kenneth N. Stevens' connection to MIT situates them within a leading environment in scientific and technological research.

Best Publications

  • Development of a test of speech intelligibility in noise using sentence materials with controlled word predictability.

    D. N. Kalikow;K. N. Stevens;L. L. Elliott

  • On the quantal nature of speech

    Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Emotions and Speech: Some Acoustical Correlates

    Carl E. Williams;Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Invariant cues for place of articulation in stop consonants

    K. N. Stevens;S. E. Blumstein

  • Acoustic invariance in speech production: Evidence from measurements of the spectral characteristics of stop consonants

    Sheila E. Blumstein;Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Toward a model for lexical access based on acoustic landmarks and distinctive features

    Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Perceptual invariance and onset spectra for stop consonants in different vowel environments

    Sheila E. Blumstein;Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Primary Features and Their Enhancement in Consonants

    Kenneth N. Stevens;Samuel Jay Keyser

  • Role of formant transitions in the voiced-voiceless distinction for stops.

    Kenneth N. Stevens;Dennis H. Klatt

  • Speech recognition: A model and a program for research

    M. Halle;K. Stevens

  • Development of a Quantitative Description of Vowel Articulation

    Kenneth N. Stevens;Arthur S. House

  • On the Properties of Voiceless Fricative Consonants

    John M. Heinz;Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Acoustic and perceptual characteristics of voicing in fricatives and fricative clusters.

    Kenneth N. Stevens;Sheila E. Blumstein;Laura Glicksman;Martha Burton

  • Airflow and Turbulence Noise for Fricative and Stop Consonants: Static Considerations

    Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Quantal theory, enhancement and overlap

    Kenneth Noble Stevens;Samuel Jay Keyser

  • Enhancement and Overlap in the Speech Chain

    Samuel Jay Keyser;Kenneth Noble Stevens

  • Reduction of Speech Spectra by Analysis‐by‐Synthesis Techniques

    C. G. Bell;H. Fujisaki;J. M. Heinz;K. N. Stevens

  • Acoustic correlates of some phonetic categories.

    Kenneth N. Stevens

  • An Electrical Analog of the Vocal Tract

    K. N. Stevens;S. Kasowski;C. Gunnar M. Fant

  • Acoustic and perceptual correlates of the non-nasal--nasal distinction for vowels.

    Sarah Hawkins;Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Toward a Model for Speech Recognition

    Kenneth N. Stevens

  • Manifestations of Task‐Induced Stress in the Acoustic Speech Signal

    Michael H. L. Hecker;Kenneth N. Stevens;Gottfried von Bismarck;Carl E. Williams

  • Speaker authentication and identification: a comparison of spectrographic and auditory presentations of speech material.

    K. N. Stevens;C. E. Williams;J. R. Carbonell;Barbara Woods

  • Classification of glottal vibration from acoustic measurements

    Kenneth N. Stevens;Helen M. Hanson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheila E. Blumstein
Sheila E. Blumstein Brown University
David M. Green
David M. Green University of Florida
W. Tecumseh Fitch
W. Tecumseh Fitch University of Vienna
Anne Fernald
Anne Fernald Stanford University
Barbara L. Davis
Barbara L. Davis The University of Texas at Austin
Marilyn May Vihman
Marilyn May Vihman University of York
Lori L. Holt
Lori L. Holt Carnegie Mellon University
Peter F. MacNeilage
Peter F. MacNeilage The University of Texas at Austin

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