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18. TSD 2015: Pilsen, Czech Republic
- Pavel Král, Václav Matousek:
Text, Speech, and Dialogue - 18th International Conference, TSD 2015, Pilsen,Czech Republic, September 14-17, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9302, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-24032-9
Invited Talk
- Björn W. Schuller:
Speech Analysis in the Big Data Era. 3-11
Conference Papers
- Chiragkumar Patel, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu:
A Multi-criteria Text Selection Approach for Building a Speech Corpus. 15-22 - Jirí Pribil, Anna Pribilová, Jindrich Matousek:
Experiment with GMM-Based Artefact Localization in Czech Synthetic Speech. 23-31 - Krzysztof Wolk, Krzysztof Marasek:
Tuned and GPU-Accelerated Parallel Data Mining from Comparable Corpora. 32-40 - Marcos Zampieri, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski:
Investigating Genre and Method Variation in Translation Using Text Classification. 41-50 - Taishi Murakami, Yoshiaki Kurosawa, Yuri Kurashita, Kazuya Mera, Toshiaki Takezawa:
Extracting Characteristics of Fashion Models from Magazines for Item Recommendation. 51-60 - Michal Konkol, Miloslav Konopík:
Segment Representations in Named Entity Recognition. 61-70 - Katerina Rysova, Magdalena Rysova:
Analyzing Text Coherence via Multiple Annotation in the Prague Dependency Treebank. 71-79 - Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Tino Haderlein, Elmar Nöth:
Automatic Detection of Parkinson's Disease in Reverberant Environments. 80-87 - Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Nicanor García, Jesús Francisco Vargas-Bonilla, Elmar Nöth:
Automatic Detection of Parkinson's Disease from Compressed Speech Recordings. 88-95 - Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Julián D. Arias-Londoño, Jesús Francisco Vargas-Bonilla, L. D. Avendaño, Elmar Nöth:
Time Dependent ARMA for Automatic Recognition of Fear-Type Emotions in Speech. 96-104 - Lubomir Ivanov, Smiljana Petrovic:
Using Lexical Stress in Authorship Attribution of Historical Texts. 105-113 - Koki Ijuin, Yasuhiro Horiuchi, Ichiro Umata, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Eye Gaze Analyses in L1 and L2 Conversations: Difference in Interaction Structures. 114-121 - Petr Hájek, Vladimír Olej:
Word Categorization of Corporate Annual Reports for Bankruptcy Prediction by Machine Learning Methods. 122-130 - Renáta Mysková, Petr Hájek:
Novel Multi-word Lists for Investors' Decision Making. 131-139 - Manex Serras, Naiara Pérez, M. Inés Torres, Arantza del Pozo, Raquel Justo:
Topic Classifier for Customer Service Dialog Systems. 140-148 - David Guennec, Jonathan Chevelu, Damien Lolive:
Defining a Global Adaptive Duration Target Cost for Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. 149-157 - Michael Pucher, Valon Xhafa, Agni Dika, Markus Toman:
Adaptive Speech Synthesis of Albanian Dialects. 158-164 - Tino Haderlein, Catherine Middag, Florian Hönig, Jean-Pierre Martens, Michael Döllinger, Anne Schützenberger, Elmar Nöth:
Language-Independent Age Estimation from Speech Using Phonological and Phonemic Features. 165-173 - Lukás Zilka, Filip Jurcícek:
LecTrack: Incremental Dialog State Tracking with Long Short-Term Memory Networks. 174-182 - Viktor Hangya:
Automatic Construction of Domain Specific Sentiment Lexicons for Hungarian. 183-190 - Christian Pölitz, Thomas Bartz, Katharina Morik, Angelika Störrer:
Investigation of Word Senses over Time Using Linguistic Corpora. 191-198 - Elena Tutubalina:
Dependency-Based Problem Phrase Extraction from User Reviews of Products. 199-206 - Claudia Bretschneider, Sonja Zillner:
Semantic Splitting of German Medical Compounds. 207-215 - Jernej Vicic, Vladislav Kubon:
A Comparison of MT Methods for Closely Related Languages: A Case Study on Czech - Slovak and Croatian - Slovenian Language Pairs. 216-224 - Marie Kunesová, Vlasta Radová:
Ideas for Clustering of Similar Models of a Speaker in an Online Speaker Diarization System. 225-233 - Jan Zelinka, Jan Vanek, Ludek Müller:
Simultaneously Trained NN-Based Acoustic Model and NN-Based Feature Extractor. 234-242 - Zoljargal Munkhjargal, Gábor Bella, Altangerel Chagnaa, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Named Entity Recognition for Mongolian Language. 243-251 - Michal Campr, Karel Jezek:
Comparing Semantic Models for Evaluating Automatic Document Summarization. 252-260 - Zoltán Subecz:
Automatic Labeling of Semantic Roles with a Dependency Parser in Hungarian Economic Texts. 261-272 - Anshu Chittora, Hemant A. Patil:
Significance of Unvoiced Segments and Fundamental Frequency in Infant Cry Analysis. 273-281 - Markéta Juzová, Jan Romportl, Daniel Tihelka:
Speech Corpus Preparation for Voice Banking of Laryngectomised Patients. 282-290 - Markus Toman, Michael Pucher:
An Open Source Speech Synthesis Frontend for HTS. 291-298 - Pavel Grokhovskiy, Maria Khokhlova, Maria Smirnova, Victor Zakharov:
Tibetan Linguistic Terminology on the Base of the Tibetan Traditional Grammar Treatises Corpus. 299-306 - Jan Lehecka, Jan Svec:
Improving Multi-label Document Classification of Czech News Articles. 307-315 - Lucie Skorkovská:
Score Normalization Methods for Relevant Documents Selection for Blind Relevance Feedback in Speech Information Retrieval. 316-324 - Behzad Naderalvojoud, Ebru Akcapinar Sezer, Alaettin Ucan:
Imbalanced Text Categorization Based on Positive and Negative Term Weighting Approach. 325-333 - Ondrej Klejch, Ondrej Plátek, Lukás Zilka, Filip Jurcícek:
CloudASR: Platform and Service. 334-341 - David Lukes, Petra Klimesová, Zuzana Komrsková, Marie Koprivová:
Experimental Tagging of the ORAL Series Corpora: Insights on Using a Stochastic Tagger. 342-350 - Tadej Justin, Vitomir Struc, Janez Zibert, France Mihelic:
Development and Evaluation of the Emotional Slovenian Speech Database - EmoLUKS. 351-359 - Ewa Rudnicka, Wojciech Witkowski, Michal Kalinski:
A Semi-automatic Adjective Mapping Between plWordNet and Princeton WordNet. 360-368 - György Szaszák, András Beke:
Toward Exploring the Role of Disfluencies from an Acoustic Point of View: A New Aspect of (Dis)continuous Speech Prosody Modelling. 369-377 - Adam Kaczmarek, Michal Marcinczuk:
Heuristic Algorithm for Zero Subject Detection in Polish. 378-386 - Maulik C. Madhavi, Shubham Sharma, Hemant A. Patil:
Vocal Tract Length Normalization Features for Audio Search. 387-395 - Ismail El Bazi, Nabil Laachfoubi:
RENA: A Named Entity Recognition System for Arabic. 396-404 - Aditya Raikar, Ami Gandhi, Hemant A. Patil:
Combining Evidences from Mel Cepstral and Cochlear Cepstral Features for Speaker Recognition Using Whispered Speech. 405-413 - Behrang QasemiZadeh, Siegfried Handschuh:
Random Indexing Explained with High Probability. 414-423 - Kata Balogh:
Hungarian Grammar Writing with LTAG and XMG. 424-432 - Zdenek Patc, Petr Mizera, Petr Pollák:
Phonetic Segmentation Using KALDI and Reduced Pronunciation Detection in Causal Czech Speech. 433-441 - Fadi Sindran, Firas Mualla, Katharina Bobzin, Elmar Nöth:
ComputerAutomatic Robust Rule-Based Phonetization of Standard Arabic. 442-451 - Daniel Ferrés, Horacio Rodríguez:
Knowledge-Based and Data-Driven Approaches for Georeferencing of Informal Documents. 452-460 - Jan Zizka, Frantisek Darena:
Automated Mining of Relevant N-grams in Relation to Predominant Topics of Text Documents. 461-469 - Russell Moore, Andrew Caines, Calbert Graham, Paula Buttery:
Incremental Dependency Parsing and Disfluency Detection in Spoken Learner English. 470-479 - Stephan Radeck-Arneth, Benjamin Milde, Arvid Lange, Evandro Gouvêa, Stefan Radomski, Max Mühlhäuser, Chris Biemann:
Open Source German Distant Speech Recognition: Corpus and Acoustic Model. 480-488 - Michal Konkol:
First Steps in Czech Entity Linking. 489-496 - Zdenek Hanzlícek:
Classification of Prosodic Phrases by Using HMMs. 497-505 - Johannes Hellrich, Udo Hahn:
Adding Multilingual Terminological Resources to Parallel Corpora for Statistical Machine Translation Deteriorates System Performance: A Negative Result from Experiments in the Biomedical Domain. 506-514 - Karel Pala, Pavel Smerk:
Derivancze - Derivational Analyzer of Czech. 515-523 - Martin Matura, Jindrich Matousek:
Detection of Large Segmentation Errors with Score Predictive Model. 524-532 - Maria Ivanova, Eric Wehrli:
Identification of Noun-Noun Compounds in the Context of Speech-to-Speech Translation. 533-541 - Dmitry Mouromtsev, Liubov Kovriguina, Yury Emelyanov, Dmitry S. Pavlov, Alexander Shipilo:
From Spoken Language to Ontology-Driven Dialogue Management. 542-550 - Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Yuliya Rubtsova:
Entity-Oriented Sentiment Analysis of Tweets: Results and Problems. 551-559 - Petr Mizera, Petr Pollák:
Improved Estimation of Articulatory Features Based on Acoustic Features with Temporal Context. 560-568 - Aminul Islam, Evangelos E. Milios, Vlado Keselj:
Do Important Words in Bag-of-Words Model of Text Relatedness Help? 569-577 - Pablo Faria:
Increased Recall in Annotation Variance Detection in Treebanks. 578-586 - Vasiliki Simaki, Christina Aravantinou, Iosif Mporas, Vasileios Megalooikonomou:
Using Sociolinguistic Inspired Features for Gender Classification of Web Authors. 587-594 - Anshu Chittora, Hemant A. Patil:
Modified Group Delay Based Features for Asthma and HIE Infant Cries Classification. 595-602 - Imen Elleuch, Bilel Gargouri, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:
Self-Enrichment of Normalized LMF Dictionaries Through Syntactic-Behaviors-to-Meanings Links. 603-610
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