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- Unexplored directions in spoken language technology for developmentFrederick Weber, Kalika Bali, Roni Rosenfeld, Kentaro Toyama. 1-4 [doi]
- Multilingual spoken-password based user authentication in emerging economies using cellular phone networksAmitava Das, Ohil K. Manyam, Makarand Tapaswi, Veeresh Taranalli. 5-8 [doi]
- Learning the morphology of Zulu with different degrees of supervisionSebastian Spiegler, Bruno Golénia, Ksenia Shalonova, Peter A. Flach, Roger C. F. Tucker. 9-12 [doi]
- The utility of spoken dialog systemsEtienne Barnard, Madelaine Plauché, Marelie H. Davel. 13-16 [doi]
- Experience with developing and deploying an agricultural information system using spoken language technology in KenyaRoger C. F. Tucker, Mucemi Gakuru. 17-20 [doi]
- Experiences designing a voice interface for rural IndiaNeil Patel, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Nitendra Rajput, Amit Anil Nanavati, Paresh Dave, Tapan S. Parikh. 21-24 [doi]
- Vowel-based frequency alignment function design and recognition-based time alignment for automatic speech morphingMasato Onishi, Toru Takahashi, Toshio Irino, Hideki Kawahara. 25-28 [doi]
- Methods for improving the quality of syllable based speech synthesisY. R. Venugopalakrishna, M. V. Vinodh, Hema A. Murthy, C. S. Ramalingam. 29-32 [doi]
- Corpus-based synthesis of Mandarin speech with F0 contours generated by superposing tone components on rule-generated phrase componentsKeikichi Hirose, Qinghua Sun, Nobuaki Minematsu. 33-36 [doi]
- Speech synthesis using approximate matching of syllablesE. Veera Raghavendra, B. Yegnanarayana, Kishore Prahallad. 37-40 [doi]
- Adaptive filtering for high quality hmm based speech synthesisLuís Pinto Coelho, Daniela Braga. 41-44 [doi]
- Contour modeling of prosodic and acoustic features for speaker recognitionMarcel Kockmann, Lukás Burget. 45-48 [doi]
- Global syllable set for building speech synthesis in Indian languagesE. Veera Raghavendra, Srinivas Desai, B. Yegnanarayana, Alan W. Black, Kishore Prahallad. 49-52 [doi]
- A response generation in the Mongolian spoken language system for accessing to multimedia knowledge baseMunkhtuya Davaatsagaan, Kuldip K. Paliwal. 53-56 [doi]
- Hierarchical HMM-based semantic concept labeling modelKinfe Tadesse Mengistu, Mirko Hannemann, Tobias Baum, Andreas Wendemuth. 57-60 [doi]
- Joint generative and discriminative models for spoken language understandingMarco Dinarelli, Alessandro Moschitti, Giuseppe Riccardi. 61-64 [doi]
- Semantic annotations for conversational speech: From speech transcriptions to predicate argument structuresArianna Bisazza, Marco Dinarelli, Silvia Quarteroni, Sara Tonelli, Alessandro Moschitti, Giuseppe Riccardi. 65-68 [doi]
- The CALO meeting speech recognition and understanding systemGökhan Tür, Andreas Stolcke, L. Lynn Voss, John Dowding, Benoît Favre, Raquel Fernández, Matthew Frampton, Michael W. Frandsen, Clint Frederickson, Martin Graciarena, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Donald Kintzing, Kyle Leveque, Shane Mason, John Niekrasz, Stanley Peters, Matthew Purver, Korbinian Riedhammer, Elizabeth Shriberg, Jing Tien, Dimitra Vergyri, Fan Yang. 69-72 [doi]
- Automatic framenet-based annotation of conversational speechBonaventura Coppola, Alessandro Moschitti, Sara Tonelli, Giuseppe Riccardi. 73-76 [doi]
- Efficient sentence segmentation using syntactic featuresBenoît Favre, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Slav Petrov, Dan Klein. 77-80 [doi]
- Modeling vocal interaction for text-independent detection of involvement hotspots in multi-party meetingsKornel Laskowski. 81-84 [doi]
- Experiments in speech driven question answeringCésar González Ferreras, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo, Emilio Sanchis Arnal. 85-88 [doi]
- An analysis of grammatical errors in non-native speech in englishJohn Lee, Stephanie Seneff. 89-92 [doi]
- PDTSL: An annotated resource for speech reconstructionJan Hajic, Silvie Cinková, Marie Mikulová, Petr Pajas, Jan Ptácek, Josef Toman, Zdenka Uresová. 93-96 [doi]
- Discriminative learning using linguistic features to rescore n-best speech hypothesesMaria Georgescul, Manny Rayner, Pierrette Bouillon, Nikos Tsourakis. 97-100 [doi]
- Automatic labeling of contrastive word pairs from spontaneous spoken englishLeonardo Badino, Robert A. J. Clark. 101-104 [doi]
- Quantitative evaluation of dialog corpora acquired through different techniquesDavid Griol, Lluís F. Hurtado, Encarna Segarra, Emilio Sanchis. 105-108 [doi]
- Effects of self-disclosure and empathy in human-computer dialogueRyuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka, Hideki Isozaki. 109-112 [doi]
- Modelling multimodal user ID in dialogueHartwig Holzapfel, Alex Waibel. 113-116 [doi]
- IslEnquirer: Social user model acquisition through network analysis and interactive learningFelix Putze, Hartwig Holzapfel. 117-120 [doi]
- Modelling user behaviour in the HIS-POMDP dialogue managerSimon Keizer, Milica Gasic, François Mairesse, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve Young. 121-124 [doi]
- 5David Suendermann, Jackson Liscombe, Keelan Evanini, Krishna Dayanidhi, Roberto Pieraccini. 125-128 [doi]
- Caller Experience: A method for evaluating dialog systems and its automatic predictionKeelan Evanini, Phillip Hunter, Jackson Liscombe, David Suendermann, Krishna Dayanidhi, Roberto Pieraccini. 129-132 [doi]
- Joint n-best rescoring for repeated utterances in spoken dialog systemsDan Bohus, Geoffrey Zweig, Patrick Nguyen, Xiao Li. 133-136 [doi]
- Evaluation of a spoken dialogue system for controlling a Hifi audio systemFernando Fernández-Martínez, Juan Blázquez, Javier Ferreiros, Roberto Barra-Chicote, Javier Macías Guarasa, Juan Manuel Lucas-Cuesta. 137-140 [doi]
- Speaker turn characterization for spoken dialog system monitoring and adaptationGéraldine Damnati, Frédéric Béchet, Renato de Mori. 141-144 [doi]
- Starting to cook a tutoring dialogue systemFilipe M. Martins, Joana Paulo Pardal, Luís Franqueira, Pedro Arez, Nuno J. Mamede. 145-148 [doi]
- "Who is this" quiz dialogue system and users' evaluationMinako Sawaki, Yasuhiro Minami, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka, Eisaku Maeda. 149-152 [doi]
- A keyphrase based approach to interactive meeting summarizationKorbinian Riedhammer, Benoît Favre, Dilek Hakkani-Tür. 153-156 [doi]
- Evaluating the effectiveness of features and sampling in extractive meeting summarizationShasha Xie, Yang Liu, Hui Lin. 157-160 [doi]
- RSHMM++ for extractive lecture speech summarizationJian J. Zhang, Shilei Huang, Pascale Fung. 161-164 [doi]
- Automatic title generation for Chinese spoken documents with a delicate scored Viterbi algorithmSheng-yi Kong, Chien-Chih Wang, Ko-chien Kuo, Lin-Shan Lee. 165-168 [doi]
- Using prior knowledge to assess relevance in speech summarizationRicardo Ribeiro 0001, David Martins de Matos. 169-172 [doi]
- Identifying salient utterances of online spoken documents using descriptive hypertextXiaodan Zhu, Siavash Kazemian, Gerald Penn. 173-176 [doi]
- An extractive-summarization baseline for the automatic detection of noteworthy utterances in multi-party human-human dialogSatanjeev Banerjee, Alexander I. Rudnicky. 177-180 [doi]
- Automatic keyword extraction for the meeting corpus using supervised approach and bigram expansionFei Liu, Feifan Liu, Yang Liu. 181-184 [doi]
- Using hidden Markov models for topic segmentation of meeting transcriptsMelissa Sherman, Yang Liu. 185-188 [doi]
- Morphological random forests for language modeling of inflectional languagesIlya Oparin, Ondrej Glembek, Lukás Burget, Jan Cernocký. 189-192 [doi]
- Continuous topic language modeling for speech recognitionChuang-Hua Chueh, Jen-Tzung Chien. 193-196 [doi]
- Real-time speech recognition captioning of events and meetingsGilles Boulianne, Maryse Boisvert, Frédéric Osterrath. 197-200 [doi]
- Latent dirichlet language model for speech recognitionJen-Tzung Chien, Chuang-Hua Chueh. 201-204 [doi]
- A syntactic language model based on incremental CCG parsingHany Hassan, Khalil Sima'an, Andy Way. 205-208 [doi]
- Speech-to-text input method for web system using JavaScriptRyuichi Nisimura, Jumpei Miyake, Hideki Kawahara, Toshio Irino. 209-212 [doi]
- Correcting asr outputs: Specific solutions to specific errors in FrenchRichard Dufour, Yannick Estève. 213-216 [doi]
- Bob: A lexicon and pronunciation dictionary generatorVincent Wan, John Dines, Asmaa El Hannani, Thomas Hain. 217-220 [doi]
- Using output probability distribution for oov word rejectionShilei Huang, Xiang Xie, Pascale Fung. 221-224 [doi]
- Accented Indian english ASR: Some early resultsKaustubh Kulkarni, Sohini Sengupta, V. Ramasubramanian, Josef G. Bauer, Georg Stemmer. 225-228 [doi]
- A research bed for unit selection based text to speech synthesisKonakanchi Partha Sarathy, A. G. Ramakrishnan. 229-232 [doi]
- Simultaneous machine translation of german lectures into english: Investigating research challenges for the futureMatthias Wölfel, Muntsin Kolss, Florian Kraft, Jane Niehues-Brooks, Matthias Paulik, Alex Waibel. 233-236 [doi]
- Better statistical estimation can benefit all phrases in phrase-based statistical machine translationKhalil Sima'an, Markos Mylonakis. 237-240 [doi]
- Improving word segmentation for Thai speech translationPaisarn Charoenpornsawat, Tanja Schultz. 241-244 [doi]
- Recent improvements in BBN's English/Iraqi speech-to-speech translation systemFred Choi, Stavros Tsakalidis, Shirin Saleem, Chia-Lin Kao, Ralf Meermeier, Kriste Krstovski, Christine Moran, Krishna Subramanian, Rohit Prasad, Prem Natarajan. 245-248 [doi]
- Name aware speech-to-speech translation for English/IraqiRohit Prasad, Christine Moran, Fred Choi, Ralf Meermeier, Shirin Saleem, Chia-Lin Kao, David Stallard, Prem Natarajan. 249-252 [doi]
- Class-based named entity translation in a speech to speech translation systemSameer Maskey, Martin Cmejrek, Bowen Zhou, Yuqing Gao. 253-256 [doi]
- Sequential system combination for machine translation of speechDamianos Karakos, Sanjeev Khudanpur. 257-260 [doi]
- Efficient data selection for machine translationArindam Mandal, Dimitra Vergyri, Wen Wang, Jing Zheng, Andreas Stolcke, Gökhan Tür, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Necip Fazil Ayan. 261-264 [doi]
- Low-resource speech translation of Urdu to English using semi-supervised part-of-speech tagging and transliterationA. Ryan Aminzadeh, Wade Shen. 265-268 [doi]
- Incorporating discourse context in spoken language translation through dialog actsVivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Shrikanth Narayanan, Srinivas Bangalore. 269-272 [doi]
- Sub-word modeling of out of vocabulary words in spoken term detectionIgor Szöke, Lukás Burget, Jan Cernocký, Michal Fapso. 273-276 [doi]
- Impact of dynamic model adaptation beyond speech recognitionFernando Batista, Rui Amaral, Isabel Trancoso, Nuno J. Mamede. 277-280 [doi]
- Phonetic name matching for cross-lingual Spoken Sentence RetrievalHeng Ji, Ralph Grishman, Wen Wang. 281-284 [doi]
- Latent semantic retrieval of spoken documents over position specific posterior latticesHung-lin Chang, Yi-Cheng Pan, Lin-Shan Lee. 285-288 [doi]
- Robustness analysis on lattice-based speech indexing approaches with respect to varying recognition accuracies by refined simulationsYi-Cheng Pan, Hung-lin Chang, Lin-Shan Lee. 289-292 [doi]
- Word-lattice based spoken-document indexing with standard text indexersFrank Seide, Kishan Thambiratnam, Roger Peng Yu. 293-296 [doi]
- A similar content retrieval method for podcast episodesJunta Mizuno, Jun Ogata, Masataka Goto. 297-300 [doi]
- Open vocabulary spoken document retrieval by subword sequence obtained from speech recognizerGo Kuriki, Yoshiaki Itoh, Kazunori Kojima, Masaaki Ishigame, Kazuyo Tanaka, Shi-wook Lee. 301-304 [doi]
- On-the-fly term spotting by phonetic filtering and request-driven decodingMickael Rouvier, Georges Linarès, Benjamin Lecouteux. 305-308 [doi]
- Automatic identification of gender & accent in spoken Hindi utterances with regional Indian accentsKamini Malhotra, Anu Khosla. 309-312 [doi]
- Performance analysis of spectral and prosodic features and their fusion for emotion recognition in speechManish Gaurav. 313-316 [doi]