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- Speech and Language Processing: Can We Use the Past to Predict the Future?Kenneth Ward Church. 3-14 [doi]
- Common Sense About Word Meaning: Sense in ContextPatrick Hanks, James Pustejovsky. 15-18 [doi]
- ScanSoft s TechnologiesJan Odijk. 19-22 [doi]
- A Positional Linguistics-Based System for Word AlignmentAna-Maria Barbu. 23-30 [doi]
- Handling Multi-word Expressions Without Explicit Linguistic Rules in an MT SystemAkshar Bharati, Rajeev Sangal, Dipti Mishra, Sriram Venkatapathy, Papi Reddy T.. 31-40 [doi]
- The Szeged Corpus: A POS Tagged and Syntactically Annotated Hungarian Natural Language CorpusDóra Csendes, János Csirik, Tibor Gyimóthy. 41-48 [doi]
- Item Summarization in Personalisation of News Delivery SystemsAlberto Díaz Esteban, Pablo Gervás. 49-56 [doi]
- IR-n System, a Passage Retrieval ArchitectureFernando Llopis, Héctor García Puigcerver, Mariano Cano, Antonio Toral, Héctor Espí. 57-64 [doi]
- Event Clustering in the News DomainCormac Flynn, John Dunnion. 65-72 [doi]
- HANDY: Sign Language Synthesis from Sublexical Elements Based on an XML Data RepresentationLaszlo Havasi, Helga M. Szabó. 73-80 [doi]
- Using Linguistic Resources to Construct Conceptual Graph Representation of TextsSvetlana Hensman, John Dunnion. 81-88 [doi]
- Slovak National CorpusAles Horák, Lucia Gianitsová, Mária Simková, Martin Smotlák, Radovan Garabík. 89-94 [doi]
- Grammatical Heads Optimized for Parsing and Their Comparison with Linguistic IntuitionVladimír Kadlec, Pavel Smrz. 95-102 [doi]
- How Dominant Is the Commonest Sense of a Word?Adam Kilgarriff. 103-112 [doi]
- POS Tagging of Hungarian with Combined Statistical and Rule-Based MethodsAndrás Kuba, András Hócza, János Csirik. 113-120 [doi]
- Grammatical Relations Identification of Korean Parsed Texts Using Support Vector MachinesSongwook Lee, Jungyun Seo. 121-128 [doi]
- Clustering Abstracts Instead of Full TextsPavel Makagonov, Mikhail Alexandrov, Alexander F. Gelbukh. 129-136 [doi]
- Bayesian Reinforcement for a Probabilistic Neural Net Part-of-Speech TaggerManolis Maragoudakis, Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis. 137-146 [doi]
- Automatic Language Identification Using Phoneme and Automatically Derived Unit StringsPavel Matejka, Igor Szöke, Petr Schwarz, Jan Cernocký. 147-154 [doi]
- Slovak Text-to-Speech Synthesis in ARTIC SystemJindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka. 155-162 [doi]
- Identifying Semantic Roles Using Maximum Entropy ModelsPaloma Moreda, Manuel Fernández, Manuel Palomar, Armando Suárez. 163-170 [doi]
- A Lexical Grammatical Implementation of AffectMatthijs Mulder, Anton Nijholt, Marten den Uyl, Peter Terpstra. 171-178 [doi]
- Towards Full Lexical RecognitionGordana Pavlovic-Lazetic, Dusko Vitas, Cvetana Krstev. 179-186 [doi]
- Discriminative Models of SCFG and STSGAntoine Rozenknop, Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Martin Rajman. 187-194 [doi]
- Coupling Grammar and Knowledge Base: Range Concatenation Grammars and Description LogicsBenoît Sagot, Adil El Ghali. 195-202 [doi]
- Balancing Manual and Automatic Indexing for Retrieval of Paper AbstractsKwangcheol Shin, Sang-Yong Han, Alexander F. Gelbukh. 203-210 [doi]
- Unsupervised Learning of Rules for Morphological DisambiguationPavel Smerk. 211-216 [doi]
- Ambiguous Supertagging Using a Feature StructureFrançois Toussenel. 217-224 [doi]
- A PracticalWord Sense Disambiguation System with High Performance for KoreanYeohoon Yoon, Songwook Lee, Joochan Sohn. 225-234 [doi]
- Morphological Tagging of Russian Texts of the XIXth CenturyVictor Zakharov, Sergei Volkov. 235-244 [doi]
- Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition for Estonian Using Morphemes and ClassesTanel Alumäe. 245-252 [doi]
- A New Classifier for Speaker Verification Based on the Fractional Brownian Motion ProcessRicardo Sant Ana, Rosangela Coelho, Abraham Alcaim. 253 [doi]
- A Universal Human Machine Speech Interaction Language for Robust Speech Recognition ApplicationsEbru Arisoy, Levent M. Arslan. 261-268 [doi]
- Embedded ViaVoiceTomás Beran, Vladimír Bergl, Radek Hampl, Pavel Krbec, Jan Sedivý, Borivoj Tydlitát, Josef Vopicka. 269-274 [doi]
- New Speech Enhancement Approach for Formant Evolution DetectionJesús Bobadilla. 275-282 [doi]
- Measurement of Complementarity of Recognition SystemsLukas Burget. 283-290 [doi]
- Text-to-Speech for Slovak LanguagePeter Caky, Martin Klimo, Igor Mihálik, Radovan Mladsík. 291-298 [doi]
- Speaker Verification Based on Wavelet PacketsTodor Ganchev, Mihalis Siafarikas, Nikos Fakotakis. 299-306 [doi]
- A Decoding Algorithm for Speech Input Statistical TranslationIsmael García-Varea, Alberto Sanchís, Francisco Casacuberta. 307-314 [doi]
- Aggregation Operators and Hypothesis Space Reductions in Speech RecognitionGábor Gosztolya, András Kocsor. 315-322 [doi]
- Combinations of TRAP Based SystemsFrantisek Grézl. 323-330 [doi]
- Automatic Recognition and Evaluation of Tracheoesophageal SpeechTino Haderlein, Stefan Steidl, Elmar Nöth, Frank Rosanowski, Maria Schuster. 331-338 [doi]
- Using Neural Networks to Model Prosody in Czech TTS System EposPetr Horák, Jakub Adámek, Daniel Sobe. 339-346 [doi]
- Auditory Scene Analysis via Application of ICA in a Time-Frequency DomainLadislava Janku. 347-354 [doi]
- Using the Lemmatization Technique for Phonetic Transcription in Text-to-Speech SystemJakub Kanis, Ludek Müller. 355-362 [doi]
- Automatic Categorization of Voicemail Transcripts Using Stochastic Language ModelsKonstantinos Koumpis. 363-370 [doi]
- Low Latency Real-Time Vocal Tract Length NormalizationAndrej Ljolje, Vincent Goffin, Murat Saraclar. 371-378 [doi]
- Multimodal Phoneme Recognition of Meeting DataPetr Motlícek, Jan Cernocký. 379-384 [doi]
- A New Multi-modal Database for Developing Speech Recognition Systems for an Assistive Technology ApplicationAntónio Moura, Diamantino Freitas, Vitor Pera. 385-392 [doi]
- Obtaining and Evaluating an Emotional Database for Prosody Modelling in Standard BasqueEva Navas, Inma Hernáez, Amaia Castelruiz, Iker Luengo. 393-400 [doi]
- Fully Automated Approach to Broadcast News Transcription in Czech LanguageJan Nouza, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr David. 401-408 [doi]
- A Computational Model of Intonation for Yorùbá Text-to-Speech Synthesis: Design and AnalysisOdétúnjí A. Odéjobí, Anthony J. Beaumont, Shun Ha Sylvia Wong. 409-416 [doi]
- Dynamic Unit Selection for Very Low Bit Rate Coding at 500 bits/secMarc Padellini, François Capman, Geneviève Baudoin. 417-424 [doi]
- On the Background Model Construction for Speaker Verification Using GMMAles Padrta, Vlasta Radová. 425-432 [doi]
- A Speaker Clustering Algorithm for Fast Speaker Adaptation in Continuous Speech RecognitionLuis Javier Rodríguez, Inés Torres. 433-440 [doi]
- Advanced Prosody ModellingJan Romportl, Jindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka. 441-448 [doi]
- Voice Stress AnalysisLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Pascal Wiggers, Jan-Willem A. van Wees, Robert J. van Vark. 449-456 [doi]
- Slovak Speech Database for Experiments and Application Building in Unit-Selection Speech SynthesisMilan Rusko, Marián Trnka, Sachia Darzágín, Milos Cernak. 457-464 [doi]
- Towards Lower Error Rates in Phoneme RecognitionPetr Schwarz, Pavel Matejka, Jan Cernocký. 465-472 [doi]
- Examination of Pronunciation Variation from Hand-Labelled CorporaGyörgy Szaszák, Klára Vicsi. 473-480 [doi]
- New Refinement Schemes for Voice ConversionAbdelgawad Eb. Taher. 481-488 [doi]
- Acoustic and Linguistic Information Based Chinese Prosodic Boundary LabellingJianhua Tao. 489-496 [doi]
- F0 Prediction Model of Speech Synthesis Based on Template and Statistical MethodJianhua Tao. 497-504 [doi]
- An Architecture for Spoken Document RetrievalRafael M. Terol, Patricio Martínez-Barco, Manuel Palomar. 505-512 [doi]
- Evaluation of the Slovenian HMM-Based Speech Synthesis SystemBostjan Vesnicer, France Mihelic. 513-520 [doi]
- Modeling Prosodic Structures in Linguistically Enriched EnvironmentsGerasimos Xydas, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos, Georgios Kouroupetroglou. 521-528 [doi]
- Parallel Root-Finding Method for LPC Analysis of SpeechJuan-Luis García Zapata, Juan Carlos Díaz Martín, Pedro Gómez Vilda. 529-536 [doi]
- Automatic General Letter-to-Sound Rules Generation for German Text-to-Speech SystemJan Zelinka, Ludek Müller. 537-544 [doi]
- Pitch Accent Prediction from ToBI Annotated Corpora Based on Bayesian LearningPanagiotis Zervas, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis. 545-552 [doi]
- Processing of Logical Expressions for Visually Impaired UsersPavel Zikovsky, Tom Pesina, Pavel Slavík. 553-562 [doi]
- Durational Aspects of Turn-Taking in Spontaneous Face-to-Face and Telephone DialoguesLouis ten Bosch, Nelleke Oostdijk, Jan Peter de Ruiter. 563-570 [doi]
- A Speech Platform for a Bilingual City Information SystemThomas Brey, Tomás Pavelka. 571-578 [doi]
- Rapid Dialogue Prototyping MethodologyTrung H. Bui, Martin Rajman, Miroslav Melichar. 579-586 [doi]
- Building Voice Applications from Web ContentCésar González Ferreras, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo. 587-594 [doi]
- Information-Providing Dialogue ManagementMelita Hajdinjak, France Mihelic. 595-602 [doi]
- Realistic Face Animation for a Czech Talking HeadZdenek Krnoul, Milos Zelezný. 603-610 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Web Based Information System for Blind and Visually Impaired Students: A Descriptive StudyStefan Riedel, Wolfgang Wünschmann. 611-620 [doi]
- Multimodal Dialogue ManagementLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Pascal Wiggers, Frans Flippo, Dimitri Woei-A-Jin, Robert J. van Vark. 621-628 [doi]
- Looking at the Last Two Turns, I d Say This Dialogue Is Doomed - Measuring Dialogue SuccessStefan Steidl, Christian Hacker, Christine Ruff, Anton Batliner, Elmar Nöth, Jürgen Haas. 629-636 [doi]
- Logical Approach to Natural Language Understanding in a Spoken Dialogue SystemJeanne Villaneau, Jean-Yves Antoine, Olivier Ridoux. 637-644 [doi]
- Building a Dependency-Based Grammar for Parsing Informal Mathematical DiscourseMagdalena Wolska, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová. 645-652 [doi]