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17. TSD 2014: Brno, Czech Republic
- Petr Sojka, Ales Horák, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala:
Text, Speech and Dialogue - 17th International Conference, TSD 2014, Brno, Czech Republic, September 8-12, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8655, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-10815-5
Invited Papers
- Ralph Grishman, Yifan He:
An Information Extraction Customizer. 3-10 - Bernardo Magnini, Ido Dagan, Günter Neumann, Sebastian Padó:
Entailment Graphs for Text Analytics in the Excitement Project. 11-18 - Salim Roukos, Jerome Quin, Todd Ward:
Multi-lingual Text Leveling. 19-26
Text
- Mohamed Morchid, Richard Dufour, Usman Farrokh Niaz, Francis Bouvier, Clément de Groc, Claude de Loupy, Georges Linarès, Bernard Mérialdo, Bertrand Peralta:
SuMACC Project's Corpus - A Topic-Based Query Extension Approach to Retrieve Multimedia Documents. 29-36 - Daniel Devatman Hromada:
Empiric Introduction to Light Stochastic Binarization. 37-45 - Daniel Devatman Hromada:
Comparative Study Concerning the Role of Surface Morphological Features in the Induction of Part-of-Speech Categories. 46-52 - Jan Rygl:
Automatic Adaptation of Author's Stylometric Features to Document Types. 53-61 - Róbert Sabo, Stefan Benus:
Detecting Commas in Slovak Legal Texts. 62-67 - Zoltán Subecz:
Detection and Classification of Events in Hungarian Natural Language Texts. 68-75 - Ivandré Paraboni, Alan K. Yamasaki, Adriano S. R. da Silva, Caio V. M. Teixeira:
Generating Underspecified Descriptions of Landmark Objects. 76-83 - Hamidreza Chinaei, Luc Lamontagne, François Laviolette, Richard Khoury:
A Topic Model Scoring Approach for Personalized QA Systems. 84-92 - Jurgita Kapociute-Dzikiene, Andrius Utka, Ligita Sarkute:
Feature Exploration for Authorship Attribution of Lithuanian Parliamentary Speeches. 93-100 - Yury Hetsevich, Alena Skopinava:
Processing of Quantitative Expressions with Measurement Units in the Nominative, Genitive, and Accusative Cases for Belarusian and Russian. 101-107 - Tamás Grósz, István Nagy T.:
Document Classification with Deep Rectifier Neural Networks and Probabilistic Sampling. 108-115 - Mahmoud El-Haj, Paul Rayson, David Hall:
Language Independent Evaluation of Translation Style and Consistency: Comparing Human and Machine Translations of Camus' Novel "The Stranger". 116-124 - Somnath Banerjee, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Bengali Named Entity Recognition Using Margin Infused Relaxed Algorithm. 125-132 - Lucie Skorkovská, Zbynek Zajíc:
Score Normalization Methods Applied to Topic Identification. 133-140 - Hironori Fukushima, Kenji Araki, Yuzu Uchida:
Disambiguation of Japanese Onomatopoeias Using Nouns and Verbs. 141-149 - Daniel Soutner, Ludek Müller:
Continuous Distributed Representations of Words as Input of LSTM Network Language Model. 150-157 - Andoni Azpeitia, Montse Cuadros, Seán Gaines, German Rigau:
NERC-fr: Supervised Named Entity Recognition for French. 158-165 - Rubén Izquierdo, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo:
Semantic Classes and Relevant Domains on WSD. 166-172 - György Orosz, Kinga Mátyus:
An MLU Estimation Method for Hungarian Transcripts. 173-180 - Munshi Asadullah, Damien Nouvel, Patrick Paroubek:
Using Verb-Noun Patterns to Detect Process Inputs. 181-188 - David Steele, Lucia Specia:
Divergences in the Usage of Discourse Markers in English and Mandarin Chinese. 189-200 - Hai Hieu Vu, Jeanne Villaneau, Farida Saïd, Pierre-François Marteau:
Sentence Similarity by Combining Explicit Semantic Analysis and Overlapping N-Grams. 201-208 - Erqiang Zhou, Xi Luo, Zhiguang Qin:
Incorporating Language Patterns and Domain Knowledge into Feature-Opinion Extraction. 209-216 - Somnath Banerjee, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
BFQA: A Bengali Factoid Question Answering System. 217-224 - Valery D. Solovyev, Vladimir Ivanov:
Dictionary-Based Problem Phrase Extraction from User Reviews. 225-232 - Ines Boujelben, Salma Jamoussi, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:
RelANE: Discovering Relations between Arabic Named Entities. 233-239 - Raja Bensalem Bahloul, Marwa Elkarwi, Kais Haddar, Philippe Blache:
Building an Arabic Linguistic Resource from a Treebank: The Case of Property Grammar. 240-246 - Vladimír Benko:
Aranea: Yet Another Family of (Comparable) Web Corpora. 247-256 - Nikitas N. Karanikolas, Eleni Galiotou, Angela Ralli:
Towards a Unified Exploitation of Electronic Dialectal Corpora: Problems and Perspectives. 257-266 - Michal Konkol, Miloslav Konopík:
Named Entity Recognition for Highly Inflectional Languages: Effects of Various Lemmatization and Stemming Approaches. 267-274 - Karel Pala, Ondrej Svoboda:
An Experiment with Theme-Rheme Identification. 275-284 - Anna Lisa Gentile, Ziqi Zhang, Fabio Ciravegna:
Self Training Wrapper Induction with Linked Data. 285-292 - Zuzana Neverilová:
Paraphrase and Textual Entailment Generation. 293-300 - Richard Elling Moe:
Clustering in a News Corpus. 301-307 - Vojtech Kovár:
Partial Grammar Checking for Czech Using the SET Parser. 308-314 - Andrey Kutuzov, Maria Kunilovskaya:
Russian Learner Translator Corpus - Design, Research Potential and Applications. 315-323 - Anatoly Anisimov, Oleksandr Marchenko, Volodymyr Taranukha, Taras Vozniuk:
Development of a Semantic and Syntactic Model of Natural Language by Means of Non-negative Matrix and Tensor Factorization. 324-335 - Maciej Piasecki, Michal Wendelberger:
Partial Measure of Semantic Relatedness Based on the Local Feature Selection. 336-343 - Anatoly Anisimov, Oleksandr Marchenko, Emil Nasirov, Stepan Palamarchuk:
A Method for Parallel Non-negative Sparse Large Matrix Factorization. 344-352 - Pascal Vaillant, Jean-Baptiste Lamy:
Using Graph Transformation Algorithms to Generate Natural Language Equivalents of Icons Expressing Medical Concepts. 353-362
Speech
- Jiri Pribil, Anna Pribilová, Jindrich Matousek:
GMM Classification of Text-to-Speech Synthesis: Identification of Original Speaker's Voice. 365-373 - Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elkyn Alexander Belalcázar-Bolaños, Julián David Arias-Londoño, Jesús Francisco Vargas-Bonilla, Tino Haderlein, Elmar Nöth:
Phonation and Articulation Analysis of Spanish Vowels for Automatic Detection of Parkinson's Disease. 374-381 - Yuta Kawakami, Longbiao Wang, Atsuhiko Kai, Seiichi Nakagawa:
Speaker Identification by Combining Various Vocal Tract and Vocal Source Features. 382-389 - Tomás Valenta, Lubos Smídl, Jan Svec, Daniel Soutner:
Inter-Annotator Agreement on Spontaneous Czech Language - Limits of Automatic Speech Recognition Accuracy. 390-397 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka:
Minimum Text Corpus Selection for Limited Domain Speech Synthesis. 398-407 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka:
Tuning Limited Domain Speech Synthesis Using General Text-to-Speech System. 408-415 - Michaela Kucharová, Svatava Skodová, Ladislav Seps, Marek Bohac:
Study on Phrases Used for Semi-automatic Text-Based Speakers Names Extraction in the Czech Radio Broadcasts News. 416-423 - Tilda Neuberger, Dorottya Gyarmathy, Tekla Etelka Gráczi, Viktória Horváth, Mária Gósy, András Beke:
Development of a Large Spontaneous Speech Database of Agglutinative Hungarian Language. 424-431 - David Guennec, Damien Lolive:
Unit Selection Cost Function Exploration Using an A* Based Text-to-Speech System. 432-440 - Anthony Rousseau, Gilles Boulianne, Paul Deléglise, Yannick Estève, Vishwa Gupta, Sylvain Meignier:
LIUM and CRIM ASR System Combination for the REPERE Evaluation Campaign. 441-448 - Jan Vanek, Josef Psutka:
Anti-Models: - An Alternative Way to Discriminative Training. 449-456 - Daniel Tihelka, Jindrich Matousek, Zdenek Hanzlícek:
Modelling F0 Dynamics in Unit Selection Based Speech Synthesis. 457-464 - Pavel Campr, Marie Kunesová, Jan Vanek, Jan Cech, Josef Psutka:
Audio-Video Speaker Diarization for Unsupervised Speaker and Face Model Creation. 465-472 - Aitor Álvarez, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Haritz Arzelus:
Improving a Long Audio Aligner through Phone- Relatedness Matrices for English, Spanish and Basque. 473-480 - Zdenek Hanzlícek, Martin Gruber:
Initial Experiments on Automatic Correction of Prosodic Annotation of Large Speech Corpora. 481-488 - Svetlana Popova, Ivan Khodyrev, Irina Ponomareva, Tatiana Krivosheeva:
Automatic Speech Recognition Texts Clustering. 489-498 - Petr Mizera, Petr Pollák, Alice Kolman, Mirjam Ernestus:
Impact of Irregular Pronunciation on Phonetic Segmentation of Nijmegen Corpus of Casual Czech. 499-506 - Michal Lenarczyk:
Parametric Speech Coding Framework for Voice Conversion Based on Mixed Excitation Model. 507-514 - Josef V. Psutka, Ales Prazák, Josef Psutka, Vlasta Radová:
Captioning of Live TV Commentaries from the Olympic Games in Sochi: Some Interesting Insights. 515-522 - Pepi Stavropoulou, Dimitrios Tsonos, Georgios Kouroupetroglou:
Language Resources and Evaluation for the Support of the Greek Language in the MARY Text-to-Speech. 523-528 - Tadej Justin, France Mihelic, Simon Dobrisek:
Intelligibility Assessment of the De-Identified Speech Obtained Using Phoneme Recognition and Speech Synthesis Systems. 529-536
Dialogue
- Thiago Castro Ferreira, Ivandré Paraboni:
Referring Expression Generation: Taking Speakers' Preferences into Account. 539-546 - Tino Haderlein, Catherine Middag, Andreas K. Maier, Jean-Pierre Martens, Michael Döllinger, Elmar Nöth:
Visualization of Intelligibility Measured by Language-Independent Features. 547-554 - Marek Bohác, Karel Blavka:
Using Suprasegmental Information in Recognized Speech Punctuation Completion. 555-562 - Adam Chýlek, Jan Svec, Lubos Smídl:
Two-Layer Semantic Entity Detection and Utterance Validation for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 563-570 - Ivan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek, Jaromír Plhák:
Ontology Based Strategies for Supporting Communication within Social Networks. 571-578 - Filip Jurcícek, Ondrej Dusek, Ondrej Plátek:
A Factored Discriminative Spoken Language Understanding for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 579-586 - Filip Jurcícek, Ondrej Dusek, Ondrej Plátek, Lukás Zilka:
Alex: A Statistical Dialogue Systems Framework. 587-594 - Jan Romportl:
Speech Synthesis and Uncanny Valley. 595-602 - Ondrej Plátek, Filip Jurcícek:
Integration of an On-line Kaldi Speech Recogniser to the Alex Dialogue Systems Framework. 603-610
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