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Text, Speech and Dialogue : Third International Workshop, TSD 2000 Brno, Czech Republic, September 13-16, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Petr Sojka, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala.

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Book
Contributor:
Sojka, Petr, editor.
Kopeček, Ivan, editor.
Pala, Karel, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 1902.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 1902
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Computer science.
Information storage and retrieval.
Application software.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Natural language processing (Computer science).
Artificial Intelligence.
Popular Computer Science.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Popular Computer Science.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 463 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2000.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
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Summary:
The workshop series on Text, Speech and Dialogue originated in 1998 with the ?rst TSD1998 held in Brno, Czech Republic. This year's TSD2000, already the third in the series, returns to Brno and to its organizers from the Faculty of Informatics at the Masaryk University. As shown by the ever growing interest in TSD series, this annual workshop developed into the prime meeting of speech and language researchers from both sides of the former Iron Curtain, which provides a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the current activities in all aspects of language communication and to witness the amazing vitality of researchers from the former East Block countries. Thanks need to be extended to all who continue to make the TSD workshop series such a success: ?rst, to the authors themselves, without whom TSD2000 would not exist; next, to all organizations that support TSD2000, among them the International Speech Communication Association, the Faculty of Informatics at the Masaryk University in Brno and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, West Bohemia University in Plzen; ? and last but not least,to the organizers and members of the Program Committee who spentmuch effort to make TSD2000 success and who reviewed 131 contributions submitted from all corners of the world and accepted 75 out of them for presentation at the workshop. This book is evidence of the success of all involved.
Contents:
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The Linguistic Basis of a Rule-Based Tagger of Czech
Harnessing the Lexicographer in the Quest for Accurate Word Sense Disambiguation
An Integrated Statistical Model for Tagging and Chunking Unrestricted Text
Extending Bidirectional Chart Parsing with a Stochastic Model
Ensemble of Classifiers for Noise Detection in PoS Tagged Corpora
Towards a Dynamic Syntax for Language Modelling
A Word Analysis System for German Hyphenation, Full Text Search, and Spell Checking, with Regard to the Latest Reform of German Orthography
Automatic Functor Assignment in the Prague Dependency Treebank
Categories, Constructions, and Dependency Relations
Local Grammars and Parsing Coordination of Nouns in Serbo-Croatian
Realization of Syntactic Parser for Inflectional Language Using XML and Regular Expressions
A Rigoristic and Automated Analysis of Texts Applied to a Scientific Abstract by Mark Sergot and Others
Evaluation of Tectogrammatical Annotation of PDT
Probabilistic Head-Driven Chart Parsing of Czech Sentences
Aggregation and Contextual Reference in Automatically Generated Instructions
Information Retrieval by Means of Word Sense Disambiguation
Statistical Parameterisation of Text Corpora
An Efficient Algorithm for Japanese Sentence Compaction Based on Phrase Importance and Inter-Phrase Dependency
Word Senses and Semantic Representations Can We Have Both?
Automatic Tagging of Compound Verb Groups in Czech Corpora
Sensitive Words and Their Application to Chinese Processing
Testing a Word Analysis System for Reliable and Sense-Conveying Hyphenation and Other Applications
The Challenge of Parallel Text Processing
Selected Types of Pg-Ambiguity: Processing Based on Analysis by Reduction
Cohesive Generation of Syntactically Simplified Newspaper Text
TEA: A Text Analysis Tool for the Intelligent Text Document Filtering
Competing Patterns for Language Engineering
Speech
Recognition and Labelling of Prosodic Events in Slovenian Speech
Rules for Automatic Grapheme-to-Allophone Transcription in Slovene
An Adaptive and Fast Speech Detection Algorithm
Optimal Pitch Path Tracking for More Reliable Pitch Detection
FlexVoice: A Parametric Approach to High-Quality Speech Synthesis
The Continuous and Discontinuous Styles in Czech TTS
Automatic Speech Segmentation with the Application of the Czech TTS System
Speaker Identification Using Autoregressive Hidden Markov Models and Adaptive Vector Quantisation
Morpheme Based Language Models for Speech Recognition of Czech
A Large Czech Vocabulary Recognition System for Real-Time Applications
Building a New Czech Text-to-Speech System Using Triphone-Based Speech Units
Acoustic and Perceptual Properties of Syllables in Continuous Speech as a Function of Speaking Rate
NL-Processor and Linguistic Knowledge Base in a Speech Recognition System
Russian Phonetic Variability and Connected Speech Transcription
Database Processing for Spanish Text-to-Speech Synthesis
Topic-Sensitive Language Modelling
Design of Speech Recognition Engine
Combining Multi-band and Frequency-Filtering Techniques for Speech Recognition in Noisy Environments
Allophone- and Suballophone-Based Speech Synthesis System for Russian
Diphone-Based Unit Selection for Catalan Text-to-Speech Synthesis
Analysis of Information in Speech and Its Application in Speech Recognition
What Textual Relationships Demand Phonetic Focus?
Speaker Identification Using Kalman Cepstral Coefficients
Belarussian Speech Recognition Using Genetic Algorithms
A Discriminative Segmental Speech Model and Its Application to Hungarian Number Recognition
Comparison of Frequency Bands in Closed Set Speaker Identification Performance
Recording and Annotation of the Czech Speech Corpus
Dialogue
A Text Based Talking Face
Dialogue Control in the Alparon System
ISIS: Interaction through Speech with Information Systems
Centering-Based Anaphora Resolution in Danish Dialogues
Some Improvements on the IRST Mixed Initiative Dialogue Technology
Dictionary-Based Method for Coherence Maintenance in Man-Machine Dialogue with Indirect Antecedents and Ellipses
Reconstructing Conversational Games in an Obligation-Driven Dialogue Model
Prosody Prediction from Tree-Like Structure Similarities
A Speaker Authentication Module in TelCorreo
TelCorreo: A Bilingual E-mail Client over the Telephone
A Syntactical Model of Prosody as an Aid to Spoken Dialogue Systems in Italian Language
What Do You Mean by "What Do You Mean"?
Simplified Processing of Elliptic and Anaphoric Utterances in a Train Timetable Information Retrieval Dialogue System
Pragmatic and Grammatical Aspects of the Development of Dialogue Strategies
An Annotation Scheme for Dialogues Applied to Anaphora Resolution Algorithms
Cooperative Information Retrieval Dialogues through Clustering
Acoustic Cues for Classifying Communicative Intentions in Dialogue Systems
Active and Passive Strategies in Dialogue Program Generation
Architecture of Multi-modal Dialogue System
The Utility of Semantic-Pragmatic Information and Dialogue-State for Speech Recognition in Spoken Dialogue Systems
Word Concept Model for Intelligent Dialogue Agents.
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978-3-540-45323-9
9783540453239
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