Text, Speech and Dialogue | 6th International Conference, TSD 2003, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, September 8-12, 2003, Proceedings | ISBN 9783540393986

Text, Speech and Dialogue

6th International Conference, TSD 2003, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, September 8-12, 2003, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Vaclav Matousek und Pavel Mautner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVaclav Matousek
Herausgegeben vonPavel Mautner
Buchcover Text, Speech and Dialogue  | EAN 9783540393986 | ISBN 3-540-39398-6 | ISBN 978-3-540-39398-6

Text, Speech and Dialogue

6th International Conference, TSD 2003, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, September 8-12, 2003, Proceedings

herausgegeben von Vaclav Matousek und Pavel Mautner
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVaclav Matousek
Herausgegeben vonPavel Mautner

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Invited Talks.
  • Combating the Sparse Data Problem of Language Modelling.
  • Toward Robust Speech Recognition and Understanding.
  • Text.
  • A Pilot Study of English Selectional Preferences and Their Cross-Lingual Compatibility with Basque.
  • Auto-tagging of Text Documents into XML.
  • Stable Coordinated Pairs in Text Processing.
  • Backoff DOP: Parameter Estimation by Backoff.
  • Document Clustering into an Unknown Number of Clusters Using a Genetic Algorithm.
  • Experiments in German Treebank Parsing.
  • A Theoretical Basis of an Architecture of a Shell of a Reasonably Robust Syntactic Analyser.
  • Si3Trenn and Si3Silb: Using the SiSiSi Word Analysis System for Pre-hyphenation and Syllable Counting in German Documents.
  • Detecting Annotation Errors in a Corpus by Induction of Syntactic Patterns.
  • The Computational Complexity of Rule-Based Part-of-Speech Tagging.
  • Text Corpus with Errors.
  • Identification of Multiwords as Preprocessing for Automatic Extraction of Lexical Similarities.
  • Build a Large-Scale Syntactically Annotated Chinese Corpus.
  • Computational Benefits of a Totally Lexicalist Grammar.
  • Using a Czech Valency Lexicon for Annotation Support.
  • On Concept Based Approach for Determining Semantic Index Terms.
  • Corpora Issues in Validation of Serbian Wordnet.
  • Optimising Attribute Selection in Conversational Search.
  • Russian Corpus of the 19th Century.
  • Speech.
  • On Homogeneous Segments.
  • Advances in Automatic Speech Recognition by Imitating Spreading Activation.
  • The Incorporation of Confidence Measures to Language Understanding.
  • Speech Recognition with ? -Law Companded Features on Reverberated Signals.
  • Understanding Speech Based on a Bayesian Concept Extraction Method.
  • A Data-Driven Framework for Intonational Phrase Break Prediction.
  • Phoneme Recognition Using TemporalPatterns.
  • Multi-array Multi-speaker Tracking.
  • Towards Automatic Transcription of Spontaneous Czech Speech in the MALACH Project.
  • TERSEO: Temporal Expression Resolution System Applied to Event Ordering.
  • Non-native Pronunciation Variants of City Names as a Problem for Speech Technology Applications.
  • Improving Speech Recognition by Utilizing Domain Knowledge and Confidence Measures.
  • Comparison of Acoustic Adaptation Methods in Multilingual Speech Recognition Environment.
  • A Comparison of Unit Selection Techniques in Limited Domain Speech Synthesis.
  • Recognition of Speech with Non-random Attributes.
  • Text-Independent Speaker Verification: The WCL-1 System.
  • Local Time-Frequency Operators in TRAPs for Speech Recognition.
  • Entropy and Dynamism Criteria for Speech and Audio Classification Applications.
  • Speech Production: Phonetic Encoding of Real and Non-words.
  • Experiments with Automatic Segmentation for Czech Speech Synthesis.
  • All-Pole Modeling for Definition of Speech Features in Aurora3 DSR Task.
  • Building of a Vocabulary for the Automatic Voice-Dictation System.
  • Real-Time Vocal Tract Length Normalization in a Phonological Awareness Teaching System.
  • Hard-Testing the Multi-stream Approach to Automatic Speech Recognition.
  • Pitch-Synchronous Speech Signal Segmentation and Its Applications.
  • Building LVCSR System for Transcription of Spontaneously Pronounced Russian Testimonies in the MALACH Project: Initial Steps and First Results.
  • The Phase Substitutions in Czech Harmonic Concatenative Speech Synthesis.
  • Dialogue.
  • Combining Task Descriptions and Ontological Knowledge for Adaptive Dialogue.
  • Large Text and Audio Data Alignment for Multimedia Applications.
  • Building Multilingual Speech Corpora from Interpreted Spontaneous Dialogues on the Net.
  • Multi-modal Voice Application Design in a Multi-client Environment.
  • User Modeling and Plan Recognition under Conditions of Uncertainty.
  • Bilingual Speech Recognition for a Weather Information Retrieval Dialogue System.
  • On the Use of Prosodic Labelling in Corpus-Based Linguistic Studies of Spontaneous Speech.
  • A Multi-modal Eliza Using Natural Language Processing and Emotion Recognition.
  • The Wizard of Oz System for Weather Information Retrieval.
  • Directives in Estonian Information Dialogues.
  • SpeechDat-Like Estonian Database.
  • Dialogue Experiment for Elderly People in Home Health Care System.