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2. TSD 1999: Plzen, Czech Republic
- Václav Matousek, Pavel Mautner, Jana Ocelíková, Petr Sojka:
Text, Speech and Dialogue - Second International Workshop, TSD'99, Plzen, Czech Republic, September 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1692, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66494-7
Invited Talks
- Elmar Nöth, Florian Gallwitz, Maria Aretoulaki, Jürgen Haas, Stefan Harbeck, Richard Huber, Heinrich Niemann:
Research Issues for the Next Generation Spoken Dialogue Systems. 1-9 - Hynek Hermansky:
Data-Driven Analysis of Speech. 10-18 - Steven Krauwer:
Towards a Road Map for Machine Translation Research. 19 - Eva Hajicová:
The Prague Dependency Treebank: Crossing the Sentence Boundary. 20-27
Text
- Dan Tufis:
Tiered Tagging and Combined Language Models Classifiers. 28-33 - Alena Böhmová, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall:
Syntactic Tagging: Procedure for the Transition from the Analytic to the Tectogrammatical Tree Structures. 34-38 - Frantisek Cermák:
Information, Language, Corpus and Linguistics. 39-43 - Eva Hajicová, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Petr Sgall:
Prague Dependency Treebank: Restoration of Deletions. 44-49 - Jarmila Panevová, Markéta Stranáková:
Some Types of Syntactic Ambiguity; How to Treat Them in an Automatic Procedure. 50-55 - Karel Pala:
Semantic Annotation of (Czech) Corpus Texts. 56-61 - Karel Kucera:
The General Principles of the Diachronic Part of the Czech National Corpus. 62-65 - Marek Trabalka, Mária Bieliková:
Performing Adaptive Morphological Analysis Using Internet Resources. 66-71 - Rudolf Schmidt, Robert Neumann:
Automatic Text-to-Speech Alignment: Aspects of Robustification. 72-76 - Vladimír Petkevic:
Czech Translation of G. Orwell's '1984': Morphology and Syntactic Patterns in the Corpus. 77-82 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
Handling Word Order in a Multilingual System for Generation of Instructions. 83-88 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
Text Structuring in a Multilingual System for Generation of Instructions. 89-94 - Deborah A. Coughlin:
Leveraging Syntactic Information for Text Normalization. 95-100 - Marek Veber, Ales Horák, Rostislav Julinek, Pavel Smrz:
Automatic Structuring of Written Texts. 101-194 - Pavel Smrz, Ales Horák:
Implementation of Efficient and Portable Parser for Czech. 105-108 - Ondrej Cikhart, Jan Hajic:
Word Sense Disambiguation of Czech Texts. 109-114 - Goran Nenadic, Irena Spasic:
The Acquisition of Some Lexical Constraints from Corpora. 115-120 - Michal Zemlicka, Jaroslav Král:
Run-Time Extensible (Semi-)Top-Down Parser. 121-126 - Mariem Ellouze, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:
Enhancing Readability of Automatic Summaries by Using Schemas. 127-132 - Alexander F. Gelbukh, Grigori Sidorov, Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas:
Use of a Weighted Topic Hierarchy for Document Classification. 133-138
Speech
- Petr Sgall:
Remarks on Sentence Prosody and Topic-Focus Articulation. 139-145 - Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, D. Nollen:
Speech Recognition Using Elman Neural Networks. 146-151 - Alexei Machovikov, Iliana Machovikova:
Use of Hidden Markov Models for Evaluation of Russian Digits Pronunciation by the Foreigners. 152-155 - Pavel A. Skrelin:
Allophone-Based Concatenative Speech Synthesis System for Russian. 156-159 - Nina B. Volskaya, Anna S. Grigoryan:
Intonation Questions in English and Armenian: Results of the Perceptual Study. 160-164 - Vlasta Radová, Petr Vopálka:
Methods of Sentences Selection for Read-Speech Corpus Design. 165-170 - Bogdan Sabac, Inge Gavat:
Speaker Identification Using Discriminative Centroids Weighting - A Growing Cell Structure Approach. 171-174 - Taras K. Vintsiuk, Mykola M. Sazhok:
Speech Analysis and Recognition Synchronised by One-Quasiperiodical Segmentation. 175-180 - A. Postigo Gardón, C. Ruiz Vázquez, A. Arruti Illarramendi:
Spanish Phoneme Classification by Means of a Hierarchy of Kohonen Self-Organizing Maps. 181-186 - Stefan Harbeck, Uwe Ohler, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann:
Information Theoretic Based Segments for Language Identification. 187-192 - Jan Buckow, Volker Warnke, Richard Huber, Anton Batliner, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann:
Fast and Robust Features for Prosodic Classification. 193-198 - Volker Warnke, Elmar Nöth, Heinrich Niemann, Georg Stemmer:
A Segment Based Approach for Prosodic Boundary Detection. 199-202 - Ivan Kopecek:
Speech Recognition and Syllable Segments. 203-208 - Robert Batusek, Jan Dvorák:
Text Preprocessing for Czech Speech Synthesis. 209-214 - Alexei V. Ivanov, Alexander A. Petrovsky:
MLPs and Mixture Models for the Estimation of the Posterior Probabilities of Class Membership. 215-218 - Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Igor A. Bolshakov, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
A Simple Spanish Part of Speech Tagger for Detection and Correction of Accentuation Error. 219-222 - Jerneja Gros, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic:
Slovene Interactive Text-to-Speech Evaluation Site - SITES. 223-228 - Gernot A. Fink:
Developing HMM-Based Recognizers with ESMERALDA. 229-234 - William J. Byrne, Jan Hajic, Pavel Ircing, Frederick Jelinek, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Jerome McDonough, Nino Peterek, Josef Psutka:
Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition for Read and Broadcast Czech. 235-240 - Jerneja Gros, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic:
Rules for Automatic Grapheme-to-Allophone Transcription in Slovene. 241-247 - Simon Dobrisek, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic:
Speech Segmentation Aspects of Phone Transition Acoustical Modelling. 248-251 - Dusan Krokavec:
Context Dependent Phoneme Recognition. 252-257 - Dusan Krokavec, Anna Filasová:
State-Space Model Based Labeling of Speech Signals. 258-261 - Jan Cernocký, Ivan Kopecek, Geneviève Baudoin, Gérard Chollet:
Very Low Bit Rate Speech Coding: Comparison of Data-Driven Units with Syllable Segments. 262-267 - Jana Klecková:
Storing Prosody Attributes of Spontaneous Speech. 268-273
Dialogue
- Marion Klein:
An Overview of the State of the Art of Coding Schemes for Dialogue Act Annotation. 274-279 - Zdenek Míkovec, Martin Klíma, Pavel Slavík:
Structural and Semantic Dialogue Filters. 280-285 - Hiromitsu Nishizaki, Seiichi Nakagawa:
A Retrieval System of Broadcast News Speech Documents through Keyboard and Voice. 286-289 - Petr Hejda:
Situations in Dialogs. 290-295 - Miroslav Holada:
Components for Building an Automatic Voice-Dialogue Telephone System. 296-301 - Ivan Kopecek:
Modeling of the Information Retrieval Dialogue Systems. 302-307 - Václav Matousek, Jana Ocelíková:
Improvement of the Recognition Rate of Spoken Queries to the Dialogue System. 308-314 - Ivo Ipsic, France Mihelic, Nikola Pavesic:
Analysis of Different Dialog Strategies in the Slovenian Spoken Dialog System. 315-320
Posters
- Jaroslava Hlavácová, Pavel Rychlý:
Dispersion of Words in a Language Corpus. 321-324 - Eva Zácková, Karel Pala:
Corpus-Based Rules for Czech Verb Discontinuous Constituents. 325-328 - Kseniya B. Shalonova:
Automatic Modelling of Regional Pronunciation Variation for Russian. 329-332 - Cheol-Woo Jo, Attila Ferencz, Dae-Hyun Kim:
Experiments Regarding the Superposition of Emotional Features on Neutral Korean Speech. 333-336 - Bilge Say:
Modeling Cue Phrases in Turkish: A Case Study. 337-340 - Vlasta Radová, Zdenek Svenda:
Speaker Identification Based on Vector Quantization. 341-344 - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
Robustness in Tabular Deduction for Multimodal Logical Grammar - Part 1. 345-348 - Michiel Visser, Mannes Poel, Anton Nijholt:
Classifying Visemes for Automatic Lipreading. 349-352 - Leo Hadacz:
Semantic Inference in the Human-Machine Communication. 353-356 - Floriana Grasso:
Playing with RST: Two Algorithms for the Automated Manipulation of Discourse Trees. 357-360 - Gorka Elordieta, Iñaki Gaminde, Inma Hernáez, Jasone Salaberria, Igor Martin de Vidales:
Another Step in the Modeling of Basque Intonation: Bermeo. 361-364 - Igor A. Bolshakov, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Sofía N. Galicia-Haro:
Electronic Dictionaries: For both Humans and Computers. 365-368 - Robert Neumann, Rudolf Schmidt:
Statistical Evaluation of Similarity Measures on Multi-lingual Text Corpora. 369-371 - Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Aurelio López-López:
Document Title Patterns in Information Retrieval. 372-375 - Jindrich Matousek, Josef Psutka, Zbynek Tychtl:
Statistical Approach to the Automatic Synthesis of Czech Speech. 376-379 - Janez Zibert, Jerneja Gros, Simon Dobrisek, France Mihelic:
Language Model Representations for the GOPOLIS Database. 380-383 - Richard Mensík:
Recognition of Alkohol Influence on Speech. 384-387 - Jan Cernocký, Petr Pollák, Milan Rusko, Václav Hanzl, Marián Trnka:
Recording of Czech and Slovak Telephone Databases within SpeechDat-E. 388-391 - Irina Potashova:
Pragmatic Features of the Electronic Discourse in the Internet. 392-394
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