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- Language Modeling Experiments with Random ForestsFrederick Jelinek. 1  [doi]
- The Role of Speech in Multimodal Human-Computer InteractionHynek Hermansky, Petr Fousek, Mikko Lehtonen. 2-8  [doi]
- Why Is the Recognition of Spontaneous Speech so Hard?Sadaoki Furui, Masanobu Nakamura, Tomohisa Ichiba, Koji Iwano. 9-22  [doi]
- On the Acoustic Components in Multimedia PresentationsKlaus Fellbaum, Bettina Ketzmerick. 23-32  [doi]
- Fusing Data Streams in Continuous Audio-Visual Speech RecognitionLéon J. M. Rothkrantz, Jacek C. Wojdel, Pascal Wiggers. 33-44  [doi]
- Speech Based User Interface for Users with Special NeedsPavel Slavík, Vladislav Nemec, Adam J. Sporka. 45-55  [doi]
- Automatic Construction of a Valency Lexicon of Czech AdjectivesDrahomíra  Johanka  Dolezalová. 56-60  [doi]
- WebTranscribe - An Extensible Web-Based Speech Annotation FrameworkChristoph Draxler. 61-68  [doi]
- Learning Syntactic Patterns Using Boosting and Other Classifier Combination SchemasAndrás Hócza, László Felföldi, András Kocsor. 69-76  [doi]
- Text Classification with Tournament MethodsLouise Guthrie, Wei Liu, Yunqing Xia. 77-84  [doi]
- New Meta-grammar Constructs in Czech Language Parser syntAles Horák, Vladimír Kadlec. 85-92  [doi]
- Anaphora in Czech: Large Data and Experiments with Automatic Anaphora ResolutionLucie Kucová, Zdenek Zabokrtský. 93-98  [doi]
- Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs VALLEX: Recent Experiments with Frame DisambiguationMarkéta Lopatková, Ondrej Bojar, Jirí Semecký, Václava Benesová, Zdenek Zabokrtský. 99-106  [doi]
- AARLISS - An Algorithm for Anaphora Resolution in Long-Distance Inter Sentential ScenariosMiroslav Martinovic, Anthony Curley, John Gaskins. 107-114  [doi]
- Detection and Correction of Malapropisms in Spanish by Means of Internet SearchIgor A. Bolshakov, Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Alexander F. Gelbukh. 115-122  [doi]
- The Szeged TreebankDóra Csendes, János Csirik, Tibor Gyimóthy, András Kocsor. 123-131  [doi]
- Automatic Lemmatizer Construction with Focus on OOV Words LemmatizationJakub Kanis, Ludek Müller. 132-139  [doi]
- Modeling Syntax of Free Word-Order Languages: Dependency Analysis by ReductionMarkéta Lopatková, Martin Plátek, Vladislav Kubon. 140-147  [doi]
- Morphological Meanings in the Prague Dependency Treebank 2.0Magda Razímová, Zdenek Zabokrtský. 148-155  [doi]
- Automatic Acquisition of a Slovak Lexicon from a Raw CorpusBenoît Sagot. 156-163  [doi]
- Equilibrium Points of Single-Layered Neural Networks with Feedback and Applications in the Analysis of Text DocumentsAlexander Shmelev, Vyacheslav Avdeychik. 164-170  [doi]
- A Syntax and Semantics Linking Algorithm for the Chinese LanguageZhou Qiang, Dang Zhengfa. 171-178  [doi]
- Fuzzy Information Retrieval Indexed by Concept IdentificationBo-Yeong Kang, Dae Won Kim, Hae Jung Kim. 179-186  [doi]
- A Theme Allocation for a Sentence Based on Head Driven PatternsBo-Yeong Kang, Sung-Hyon Myaeng. 187-194  [doi]
- A Hybrid Approach to Statistical Language Modeling with Multilayer Perceptrons and UnigramsFernando Blat, María José Castro, Salvador Tortajada, Joan-Andreu Sánchez. 195-202  [doi]
- Supervised and Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition of CzechPetr Cerva, Jan Nouza. 203-210  [doi]
- Modelling Lexical StressRogier C. van Dalen, Pascal Wiggers, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 211-218  [doi]
- The Sound Database Formation for the Allophone-Based Model for English Concatenative Speech SynthesisKarina Evgrafova. 219-225  [doi]
- Using Artificially Reverberated Training Data in Distant-Talking ASRTino Haderlein, Elmar Nöth, Wolfgang Herbordt, Walter Kellermann, Heinrich Niemann. 226-233  [doi]
- French-German Bilingual Acoustic Modeling for Embedded Voice Driven ApplicationsJozef Ivanecký, Volker Fischer, Siegfried Kunzmann. 234-240  [doi]
- Sinusoidal Modeling Using Wavelet Packet Transform Applied to the Analysis and Synthesis of Speech SignalsKihong Kim, Jinkeun Hong, Jongin Lim. 241-248  [doi]
- Speaker Identification Based on Subtractive Clustering Algorithm with Estimating Number of ClustersYounjeong Lee, Ki Yong Lee, JaeYeol Rheem. 249-256  [doi]
- On Modelling Glottal Stop in Czech Text-to-Speech SynthesisJindrich Matousek, Jirí Kala. 257-264  [doi]
- Analysis of the Suitability of Common Corpora for Emotional Speech Modeling in Standard BasqueEva Navas, Inma Hernáez, Iker Luengo, Jon Sánchez, Ibon Saratxaga. 265-272  [doi]
- Discrete and Fluent Voice Dictation in Czech LanguageJan Nouza. 273-280  [doi]
- Unit Selection for Speech Synthesis Based on Acoustic CriteriaSoufiane Rouibia, Olivier Rosec, Thierry Moudenc. 281-287  [doi]
- Generative Model for Decoding a Phoneme Recognizer OutputMykola M. Sazhok. 288-293  [doi]
- Diction Based Prosody Modeling in Table-to-Speech SynthesisDimitris Spiliotopoulos, Gerasimos Xydas, Georgios Kouroupetroglou. 294-301  [doi]
- Phoneme Based Acoustics Keyword Spotting in Informal Continuous SpeechIgor Szöke, Petr Schwarz, Pavel Matejka, Lukas Burget, Martin Karafiát, Jan Cernocký. 302-309  [doi]
- Explicit Duration Modelling in HMM/ANN HybridsLászló Tóth, András Kocsor. 310-317  [doi]
- Mapping the Speech Signal onto Electromagnetic Articulography Trajectories Using Support Vector RegressionAsterios Toutios, Konstantinos G. Margaritis. 318-325  [doi]
- Automatic Transcription of Numerals in Inflectional LanguagesJan Zelinka, Jakub Kanis, Ludek Müller. 326-333  [doi]
- Experimental Evaluation of Tree-Based Algorithms for Intonational Breaks RepresentationPanagiotis Zervas, Gerasimos Xydas, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis, Georgios Kouroupetroglou. 334-341  [doi]
- Compact Representation of Speech Using 2-D Cepstrum - An Application to Slovak Digits RecognitionRoman Jarina, Michal Kuba, Martin Paralic. 342-347  [doi]
- An Alternative Way of Semantic InterpretationMiloslav Konopík, Roman Moucek. 348-355  [doi]
- Robust Rule-Based Method for Automatic Break Assignment in Russian TextsIlya Oparin. 356-363  [doi]
- Introduction of Improved UWB Speaker Verification SystemAles Padrta, Jan Vanek. 364-370  [doi]
- Formal Prosodic Structures and Their Application in NLPJan Romportl, Jindrich Matousek. 371-378  [doi]
- The VoiceTRAN Speech-to-Speech CommunicatorJerneja Zganec Gros, France Mihelic, Tomaz Erjavec, Spela Vintar. 379-384  [doi]
- Cluster Analysis of Railway Directory Inquire DialogsMikhail Alexandrov, Emilio Sanchis Arnal, Paolo Rosso. 385-392  [doi]
- A Framework for Rapid Multimodal Application DesignPavel Cenek, Miroslav Melichar, Martin Rajman. 393-403  [doi]
- Language-Independent Communication Using Icons on a PDASiska Fitrianie, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 404-411  [doi]
- Software Tutors for Dialogue SystemsJaakko Hakulinen, Markku Turunen, Esa-Pekka Salonen. 412-419  [doi]
- Questions in Estonian Information Dialogues: Form and FunctionsTiit Hennoste, Olga Gerassimenko, Riina Kasterpalu, Mare Koit, Andriela Rääbis, Krista Strandson, Maret Valdisoo. 420-427  [doi]
- Reducing Question Answering Input Data Using Named Entity RecognitionElisa Noguera, Antonio Toral, Fernando Llopis, Rafael Muñoz. 428-434  [doi]
- Annotating Structural Constraints in Discourse CorporaClaudia Sassen, Peter Kühnlein. 435-442  [doi]
- A Passage Retrieval System for Multilingual Question AnsweringJosé Manuel Gómez Soriano, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Emilio Sanchis Arnal, Paolo Rosso. 443-450  [doi]
- Error Analysis of Dialogue Act ClassificationNick Webb, Mark Hepple, Yorick Wilks. 451-458  [doi]