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SLSP 2015: Budapest, Hungary
- Adrian-Horia Dediu, Carlos Martín-Vide, Klára Vicsi:
Statistical Language and Speech Processing - Third International Conference, SLSP 2015, Budapest, Hungary, November 24-26, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9449, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-25788-4 - Sebastian Riedel, Sameer Singh, Guillaume Bouchard, Tim Rocktäschel, Vicente Iván Sánchez Carmona:
Towards Two-Way Interaction with Reading Machines. 1-7 - Khan Baykaner, Mark A. Huckvale, Iya Whiteley, Oleg Ryumin, Svetlana Andreeva:
The Prediction of Fatigue Using Speech as a Biosignal. 8-17 - Luis Chiruzzo, Dina Wonsever:
Supertagging for a Statistical HPSG Parser for Spanish. 18-26 - Tamás Gábor Csapó, Géza Németh, Milos Cernak:
Residual-Based Excitation with Continuous F0 Modeling in HMM-Based Speech Synthesis. 27-38 - Mathilde Dargnat, Katarina Bartkova, Denis Jouvet:
Discourse Particles in French: Prosodic Parameters Extraction and Analysis. 39-49 - Julia Efremova, Alejandro Montes García, Jianpeng Zhang, Toon Calders:
Effects of Evolutionary Linguistics in Text Classification. 50-61 - Marc Evrard, Albert Rilliard, Christophe d'Alessandro:
Evaluation of the Impact of Corpus Phonetic Alignment on the HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Quality. 62-72 - Lorenzo Ferrone, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, Xavier Carreras:
Decoding Distributed Tree Structures. 73-83 - Sahar Ghannay, Yannick Estève, Nathalie Camelin, Camille Dutrey, Fabian Santiago, Martine Adda-Decker:
Combining Continuous Word Representation and Prosodic Features for ASR Error Prediction. 84-95 - Fatemeh Ghiyafeh Davoodi, Yllias Chali:
Semi-extractive Multi-document Summarization via Submodular Functions. 96-110 - Mark A. Huckvale, Aimee Webb:
A Comparison of Human and Machine Estimation of Speaker Age. 111-122 - Denis Jouvet, Katarina Bartkova:
Acoustical Frame Rate and Pronunciation Variant Statistics. 123-134 - Tatiana Kachkovskaia:
The Influence of Boundary Depth on Phrase-Final Lengthening in Russian. 135-142 - Ferenc Kazinczi, Krisztina Mészáros, Klára Vicsi:
Automatic Detection of Voice Disorders. 143-152 - Pavel Král, Ladislav Lenc, Christophe Cerisara:
Semantic Features for Dialogue Act Recognition. 153-163 - Rasa Lileikyte, Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Conversational Telephone Speech Recognition for Lithuanian. 164-172 - Erfan Loweimi, Mortaza Doulaty, Jon Barker, Thomas Hain:
Long-Term Statistical Feature Extraction from Speech Signal and Its Application in Emotion Recognition. 173-184 - Bogdan Ludusan, Antonio Origlia, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Rhythm-Based Syllabic Stress Learning Without Labelled Data. 185-196 - André Mansikkaniemi, Mikko Kurimo:
Unsupervised and User Feedback Based Lexicon Adaptation for Foreign Names and Acronyms. 197-206 - Luiza Orosanu, Denis Jouvet:
Combining Lexical and Prosodic Features for Automatic Detection of Sentence Modality in French. 207-218 - Konstantinos Pechlivanis, Stasinos Konstantopoulos:
Corpus Based Methods for Learning Models of Metaphor in Modern Greek. 219-228 - Raheel Qader, Gwénolé Lecorvé, Damien Lolive, Pascale Sébillot:
Probabilistic Speaker Pronunciation Adaptation for Spontaneous Speech Synthesis Using Linguistic Features. 229-241 - Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Christophe Cerisara:
Weakly Supervised Discriminative Training of Linear Models for Natural Language Processing. 242-254 - Sarah Flora Samson Juan, Laurent Besacier, Benjamin Lecouteux, Tien Ping Tan:
Merging of Native and Non-native Speech for Low-resource Accented ASR. 255-266 - Daniel Soutner, Ludek Müller:
On Continuous Space Word Representations as Input of LSTM Language Model. 267-274 - Xiaoyi Wu, Yuji Matsumoto, Kevin Duh, Hiroyuki Shindo:
An Improved Hierarchical Word Sequence Language Model Using Word Association. 275-287 - Jan Zelinka, Jan Vanek, Ludek Müller:
Neural-Network-Based Spectrum Processing for Speech Recognition and Speaker Verification. 288-299
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