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- Harnessing the Lexicographer in the Quest for Accurate Word Sense DisambiguationDavid Tugwell, Adam Kilgarriff. 9-14 [doi]
- An Integrated Statistical Model for Tagging and Chunking Unrestricted TextFerran Pla, Antonio Molina, Natividad Prieto. 15-20 [doi]
- Extending Bidirectional Chart Parsing with a Stochastic ModelAlicia Ageno, Horacio Rodríguez. 21-26 [doi]
- Ensemble of Classifiers for Noise Detection in PoS Tagged CorporaHarald Berthelsen, Beáta Megyesi. 27-32 [doi]
- Towards a Dynamic Syntax for Language ModellingDavid Tugwell. 33-38 [doi]
- A Word Analysis System for German Hyphenation, Full Text Search, and Spell Checking, with Regard to the Latest Reform of German OrthographyGabriele Kodydek. 39-44 [doi]
- Automatic Functor Assignment in the Prague Dependency TreebankZdenek Zabokrtský. 45-50 [doi]
- Categories, Constructions, and Dependency RelationsGeert-Jan M. Kruijff. 51-56 [doi]
- Local Grammars and Parsing Coordination of Nouns in Serbo-CroatianGoran Nenadic. 57-62 [doi]
- Realization of Syntactic Parser for Inflectional Language Using XML and Regular ExpressionsMarek Trabalka, Mária Bieliková. 63-68 [doi]
- A Rigoristic and Automated Analysis of Texts Applied to a Scientific Abstract by Mark Sergot and OthersGregers Koch. 69-74 [doi]
- Evaluation of Tectogrammatical Annotation of PDTEva Hajicová, Petr Pajas. 75-80 [doi]
- Probabilistic Head-Driven Chart Parsing of Czech SentencesPavel Smrz, Ales Horák. 81-86 [doi]
- Aggregation and Contextual Reference in Automatically Generated InstructionsGeert-Jan M. Kruijff, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová. 87-92 [doi]
- Information Retrieval by Means of Word Sense DisambiguationLuis Alfonso Ureña López, José María Gómez Hidalgo, Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez. 93-98 [doi]
- Statistical Parameterisation of Text CorporaGregory Y. Martynenko, Tatiana Y. Sherstinova. 99-102 [doi]
- An Efficient Algorithm for Japanese Sentence Compaction Based on Phrase Importance and Inter-Phrase DependencyRei Oguro, Kazuhiko Ozeki, Kazuyuki Takagi, Yujie Zhang. 103-108 [doi]
- Word Senses and Semantic RepresentationsKarel Pala. 109-114 [doi]
- Automatic Tagging of Compound Verb Groups in Czech CorporaEva Zácková, Lubos Popelínsky, Miloslav Nepil. 115-120 [doi]
- Sensitive Words and Their Application to Chinese ProcessingFuji Ren, Jian-Yun Nie. 121-126 [doi]
- Testing a Word Analysis System for Reliable and Sense-Conveying Hyphenation and Other ApplicationsMartin Schönhacker, Gabriele Kodydek. 127-132 [doi]
- The Challenge of Parallel Text ProcessingMilena Slavcheva. 133-138 [doi]
- Selected Types of Pg-Ambiguity: Processing Based on Analysis by ReductionMarkéta Stranáková. 139-144 [doi]
- Cohesive Generation of Syntactically Simplified Newspaper TextYvonne Canning, John Tait, Jackie Archibald, Ros Crawley. 145-150 [doi]
- TEA: A Text Analysis Tool for the Intelligent Text Document FilteringJan Zizka, Ales Bourek, Ludek Frey. 151-156 [doi]
- Competing Patterns for Language EngineeringPetr Sojka. 157-162 [doi]
- Recognition and Labelling of Prosodic Events in Slovenian SpeechFrance Mihelic, Jerneja Gros, Elmar Nöth, Volker Warnke. 165-170 [doi]
- Rules for Automatic Grapheme-to-Allophone Transcription in SloveneJerneja Gros, France Mihelic, Simon Dobrisek, Tomaz Erjavec, Mario Zganec. 171-176 [doi]
- An Adaptive and Fast Speech Detection AlgorithmDragos Burileanu, Lucian Pascalin, Corneliu Burileanu, Mihai Puchiu. 177-182 [doi]
- Optimal Pitch Path Tracking for More Reliable Pitch DetectionPetr Motlícek, Jan Cernocký. 183-188 [doi]
- FlexVoice: A Parametric Approach to High-Quality Speech SynthesisGyörgy Balogh, Ervin Dobler, Tamás Gröbler, Béla Smodics, Csaba Szepesvári. 189-194 [doi]
- The Continuous and Discontinuous Styles in Czech TTSTomás Dubeda, Jirí Hanika. 195-200 [doi]
- Automatic Speech Segmentation with the Application of the Czech TTS SystemPetr Horák, Betty Hesounová. 201-206 [doi]
- Speaker Identification Using Autoregressive Hidden Markov Models and Adaptive Vector QuantisationEugeny E. Bovbel, Igor E. Kheidorov, Michael E. Kotlyar. 207-210 [doi]
- Morpheme Based Language Models for Speech Recognition of CzechWilliam J. Byrne, Jan Hajic, Pavel Krbec, Pavel Ircing, Josef Psutka. 211-216 [doi]
- A Large Czech Vocabulary Recognition System for Real-Time ApplicationsJan Nouza. 217-222 [doi]
- Building a New Czech Text-to-Speech System Using Triphone-Based Speech UnitsJindrich Matousek. 223-228 [doi]
- Acoustic and Perceptual Properties of Syllables in Continuous Speech as a Function of Speaking RateHisao Kuwabara, Michinori Nakamura. 229-236 [doi]
- NL-Processor and Linguistic Knowledge Base in a Speech Recognition SystemMichael G. Malkovsky, Alexey V. Subbotin. 237-242 [doi]
- Russian Phonetic Variability and Connected Speech TranscriptionVladimir I. Kusnetsov, Tatiana Y. Sherstinova. 243-247 [doi]
- Database Processing for Spanish Text-to-Speech SynthesisJuan Francisco Gómez-Mena, M. Cardo, José Luis Madrid, C. Prades. 248-252 [doi]
- Topic-Sensitive Language ModellingMirjam Sepesy Maucec, Zdravko Kacic. 253-258 [doi]
- Design of Speech Recognition EngineLudek Müller, Josef Psutka, Lubos Smídl. 259-264 [doi]
- Combining Multi-band and Frequency-Filtering Techniques for Speech Recognition in Noisy EnvironmentsPeter Jancovic, Ji Ming, Philip Hanna, Darryl Stewart, F. Jack Smith. 265-270 [doi]
- Allophone- and Suballophone-Based Speech Synthesis System for RussianPavel A. Skrelin. 271-276 [doi]
- Diphone-Based Unit Selection for Catalan Text-to-Speech SynthesisRoger Guaus i Térmens, Ignasi Iriondo Sanz. 277-282 [doi]
- Analysis of Information in Speech and Its Application in Speech RecognitionSachin S. Kajarekar, Hynek Hermansky. 283-288 [doi]
- What Textual Relationships Demand Phonetic Focus?Sofia Gustafson-Capková, Jennifer Spenader. 289-294 [doi]
- Speaker Identification Using Kalman Cepstral CoefficientsZdenek Svenda, Vlasta Radová. 295-300 [doi]
- Belarussian Speech Recognition Using Genetic AlgorithmsEugene I. Bovbel, Dzmitry V. Tsishkou. 301-306 [doi]
- A Discriminative Segmental Speech Model and Its Application to Hungarian Number RecognitionLászló Tóth, András Kocsor, Kornél Kovács. 307-313 [doi]
- Comparison of Frequency Bands in Closed Set Speaker Identification PerformanceÖzgür Devrim Orman, Levent M. Arslan. 314-318 [doi]
- Recording and Annotation of the Czech Speech CorpusVlasta Radová, Josef Psutka. 319-323 [doi]
- A Text Based Talking FaceLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Ania Wojdel. 327-332 [doi]
- Dialogue Control in the Alparon SystemLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Robert J. van Vark, Alexandra Peters, Niels A. Andeweg. 333-338 [doi]
- ISIS: Interaction through Speech with Information SystemsAfzal Ballim, Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Martin Rajman, Vincenzo Pallotta. 339-344 [doi]
- Centering-Based Anaphora Resolution in Danish DialoguesCostanza Navarretta. 345-350 [doi]
- Some Improvements on the IRST Mixed Initiative Dialogue TechnologyCristina Barbero, Daniele Falavigna, Roberto Gretter, Marco Orlandi, Emanuele Pianta. 351-356 [doi]
- Dictionary-Based Method for Coherence Maintenance in Man-Machine Dialogue with Indirect Antecedents and EllipsesAlexander F. Gelbukh, Grigori Sidorov, Igor A. Bolshakov. 357-362 [doi]
- Reconstructing Conversational Games in an Obligation-Driven Dialogue ModelJörn Kreutel. 363-368 [doi]
- Prosody Prediction from Tree-like Structure SimilaritiesLaurent Blin. 369-374 [doi]
- A Speaker Authentication Module in TelCorreoLeandro Rodríguez Liñares, Carmen García-Mateo. 375-380 [doi]
- TelCorreo: A Bilingual E-mail Client over the TelephoneLeandro Rodríguez Liñares, Antonio Cardenal López, Carmen García-Mateo, David Pérez-Piñar López, Eduardo Rodríguez Banga, Xabier Fernández Salgado. 381-386 [doi]
- A Syntactical Model of Prosody as an Aid to Spoken Dialogue Systems in Italian LanguageEnzo Mumolo. 387-392 [doi]
- What Du You Mean by "What Du You Mean"?Norihiro Ogata. 393-398 [doi]
- Simplified Processing of Elliptic and Anaphoric Utterances in a Train Timetable Information Retrieval Dialogue SystemVáclav Matousek. 399-404 [doi]
- Pragmatic and Grammatical Aspects of the Development of Dialogue StrategiesJames Monaghan. 405-409 [doi]
- An Annotation Scheme for Dialogues Applied to Anaphora Resolution AlgorithmsPatricio Martínez-Barco, Manuel Palomar. 410-414 [doi]
- Cooperative Information Retrieval Dialogues through ClusteringPaulo Quaresma, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues. 415-420 [doi]
- Acoustic Cues for Classifying Communicative Intentions in Dialogue SystemsMichelina Savino, Mario Refice. 421-426 [doi]
- Active and Passive Strategies in Dialogue Program GenerationIvan Kopecek. 427-432 [doi]
- Architecture of Multi-modal Dialogue SystemMartin Fuchs, Petr Hejda, Pavel Slavík. 433-438 [doi]
- The Utility of Semantic-Pragmatic Information and Dialogue-State for Speech Recognition in Spoken Dialogue SystemsGeorg Stemmer, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann. 439-444 [doi]
- Word Concept Model for Intelligent Dialogue AgentsYang Li, Tong Zhang, Stephen E. Levinson. 445-449 [doi]