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- Combating the Sparse Data Problem of Language ModellingFrederick Jelinek. 1 [doi]
- Toward Robust Speech Recognition and UnderstandingSadaoki Furui. 2-11 [doi]
- A Pilot Study of English Selectional Preferences and Their Cross-Lingual Compatibility with BasqueEneko Agirre, Izaskun Aldezabal, Eli Pociello. 12-19 [doi]
- Auto-tagging of Text Documents into XMLShazia Akhtar, Ronan G. Reilly, John Dunnion. 20-26 [doi]
- Stable Coordinated Pairs in Text ProcessingIgor A. Bolshakov, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Sofía N. Galicia-Haro. 27-34 [doi]
- Backoff DOP: Parameter Estimation by BackoffLuciano Buratto, Khalil Sima'an. 35-42 [doi]
- Document Clustering into an Unknown Number of Clusters Using a Genetic AlgorithmArantza Casillas, Mayte Teresa González de Lena, Raquel Martínez. 43-49 [doi]
- Experiments in German Treebank ParsingSisay Fissaha, Daniel Olejnik, Ralf Kornberger, Karin Müller, Detlef Prescher. 50-57 [doi]
- A Theoretical Basis of an Architecture of a Shell of a Reasonably Robust Syntactic AnalyserTomás Holan, Vladislav Kubon, Martin Plátek, Karel Oliva. 58-65 [doi]
- Si3Trenn and Si3Silb: Using the SiSiSi Word Analysis System Pre-hyphenation and Syllable Counting in German DocumentsGabriele Kodydek, Martin Schönhacker. 66-73 [doi]
- Detecting Annotation Errors in a Corpus by Induction of Syntactic PatternsMiloslav Nepil. 74-81 [doi]
- The Computational Complexity of Rule-Based Part-of-Speech TaggingKarel Oliva, Pavel Kveton, Roman Ondruska. 82-89 [doi]
- Text Corpus with ErrorsKarel Pala, Pavel Rychlý, Pavel Smrz. 90-97 [doi]
- Identification of Multiwords as Preprocessing for Automatic Extraction of Lexical SimilaritiesAristomenis Thanopoulos, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis. 98-105 [doi]
- Build a Large-Scale Syntactically Annotated Chinese CorpusQiang Zhou. 106-113 [doi]
- Computational Benefits of a Totally Lexicalist GrammarKatalin Balogh, Judit Kleiber. 114-119 [doi]
- Using a Czech Valency Lexicon for Annotation SupportVáclav Honetschläger. 120-125 [doi]
- On Concept Based Approach for Determining Semantic Index TermsBo-Yeong Kang, Sang-Jo Lee. 126-131 [doi]
- Corpora Issues in Validation of Serbian WordnetCvetana Krstev, Gordana Pavlovic-Lazetic, Ivan Obradovic, Dusko Vitas. 132-137 [doi]
- Optimising Attribute Selection in Conversational SearchDario Teixeira, Wim F. J. Verhaegh. 138-145 [doi]
- Russian Corpus of the 19th CenturyVictor Zakharov. 146-151 [doi]
- On Homogeneous SegmentsRobert Batusek, Ivan Kopecek, Antonín Kucera. 152-157 [doi]
- Advances in Automatic Speech Recognition by Imitating Spreading ActivationStefan Bordag, Denisa Bordag. 158-164 [doi]
- The Incorporation of Confidence Measures to Language UnderstandingFernando García, Lluís Hurtado, Emilio Sanchis, Encarna Segarra. 165-172 [doi]
- Speech Recognition with mu-Law Companded Features on Reverberated SignalsTino Haderlein, Georg Stemmer, Elmar Nöth. 173-180 [doi]
- Understanding Speech Based on a Bayesian Concept Extraction MethodSalma Jamoussi, Kamel Smaïli, Jean-Paul Haton. 181-188 [doi]
- A Data-Driven Framework for Intonational Phrase Break PredictionManolis Maragoudakis, Panagiotis Zervas, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis. 189-197 [doi]
- Phoneme Recognition Using Temporal PatternsPavel Matejka, Petr Schwarz, Hynek Hermansky, Jan Cernocký. 198-205 [doi]
- Multi-array Multi-speaker TrackingIlyas Potamitis, George Tremoulis, Nikos Fakotakis. 206-213 [doi]
- Towards Automatic Transcription of Spontaneous Czech Speech in the MALACH ProjectJosef Psutka, Pavel Ircing, Josef V. Psutka, Vlasta Radová, William J. Byrne, Veera Venkataramani, Jan Hajic, Samuel Gustman. 214-219 [doi]
- TERSEO: Temporal Expression Resolution System Applied to Event OrderingEstela Saquete, Rafael Muñoz, Patricio Martínez-Barco. 220-228 [doi]
- Non-native Pronunciation Variants of City Names as a Problem for Speech Technology ApplicationsStefan Schaden. 229-236 [doi]
- Improving Speech Recognition by Utilizing Domain Knowledge and Confidence MeasuresPascal Wiggers, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 237-244 [doi]
- Comparison of Acoustic Adaptation Methods in Multilingual Speech Recognition EnvironmentAndrej Zgank, Zdravko Kacic, Bogomir Horvat. 245-250 [doi]
- A Comparison of Unit Selection Techniques in Limited Domain Speech SynthesisRobert Batusek, Pavel Gaura. 251-256 [doi]
- Recognition of Speech with Non-random AttributesLukas Burget, Jan Cernocký. 257-262 [doi]
- Text-Independent Speaker Verification: The WCL-1 SystemTodor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis. 263-268 [doi]
- Local Time-Frequency Operators in TRAPs for Speech RecognitionFrantisek Grézl. 269-274 [doi]
- Entropy and Dynamism Criteria for Speech and Audio Classification ApplicationsIgor E. Kheidorov, Hanna M. Lukashevich, Denis L. Mitrofanov. 275-280 [doi]
- Speech Production: Phonetic Encoding of Real and Non-wordsJana Klecková. 281-286 [doi]
- Experiments with Automatic Segmentation for Czech Speech SynthesisJindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka, Josef Psutka. 287-294 [doi]
- All-Pole Modeling for Definition of Speech Features in Aurora3 DSR TaskPetr Motlícek, Jan Cernocký. 295-300 [doi]
- Building of a Vocabulary for the Automatic Voice-Dictation SystemDana Nejedlová, Jan Nouza. 301-308 [doi]
- Real-Time Vocal Tract Length NormalizationDénes Paczolay, András Kocsor, László Tóth. 309-314 [doi]
- Hard-Testing the Multi-stream Approach to Automatic Speech RecognitionVitor Pera, Jean-Pierre Martens. 315-320 [doi]
- Pitch-Synchronous Speech Signal Segmentation and Its ApplicationsValery A. Petrushin. 321-326 [doi]
- Building LVCSR System for Transcription of Spontaneously Pronounced Russian Testimonies in the MALACH Project: Initial Steps and First ResultsJosef Psutka, Ilja Iljuchin, Pavel Ircing, Josef V. Psutka, Václav Trejbal, William J. Byrne, Jan Hajic, Samuel Gustman. 327-332 [doi]
- The Phase Substitutions in Czech Harmonic Concatenative Speech SynthesisZbynek Tychtl, Karel Matous. 333-340 [doi]
- Combining Task Descriptions and Ontological Knowledge for Adaptive DialogueMartin Beveridge, David Milward. 341-348 [doi]
- Large Text and Audio Data Alignment for Multimedia ApplicationsKonstantin Biatov. 349-356 [doi]
- Building Multilingual Speech Corpora from Interpreted Spontaneous Dialogues on the NetGeorges Fafiotte. 357-364 [doi]
- Multi-modal Voice Application Design in a Multi-client EnvironmentJozef Ivanecký, Markus Klehr, Volker Fischer, Siegfried Kunzmann. 365-371 [doi]
- User Modeling and Plan Recognition under Conditions of UncertaintyManolis Maragoudakis, Aristomenis Thanopoulos, Nikos Fakotakis. 372-379 [doi]
- Bilingual Speech Recognition for a Weather Information Retrieval Dialogue SystemSanda Martincic-Ipsic, Janez Zibert, Ivo Ipsic, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic. 380-387 [doi]
- On the Use of Prosodic Labelling in Corpus-Based Linguistic Studies of Spontaneous SpeechDaniela Braga, Diamantino Freitas, João Paulo Teixeira, Aldina Marques. 388-393 [doi]
- A Multi-modal Eliza Using Natural Language Processing and Emotion RecognitionSiska Fitrianie, Pascal Wiggers, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 394-399 [doi]
- The Wizard of Oz System for Weather Information RetrievalMelita Hajdinjak, France Mihelic. 400-405 [doi]
- Directives in Estonian Information DialoguesTiit Hennoste, Mare Koit, Andriela Rääbis, Krista Strandson, Maret Valdisoo, Evely Vutt. 406-411 [doi]
- SpeechDat-Like Estonian DatabaseEinar Meister, Jürgen Lasn, Lya Meister. 412-417 [doi]
- Dialogue Experiment for Elderly People in Home Health Care SystemShinya Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Morimoto, Sakashi Maeda, Naoyuki Tsuruta. 418-423 [doi]