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23rd TSD 2020: Brno, Czech Republic
- Petr Sojka, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala, Ales Horák:
Text, Speech, and Dialogue - 23rd International Conference, TSD 2020, Brno, Czech Republic, September 8-11, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12284, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-58322-4
Invited Papers
- Diana Maynard, Adam Funk:
Combining Expert Knowledge with NLP for Specialised Applications. 3-10 - Joakim Nivre:
Multilingual Dependency Parsing from Universal Dependencies to Sesame Street. 11-29 - Anastasia Giachanou, Guobiao Zhang, Paolo Rosso:
Multimodal Fake News Detection with Textual, Visual and Semantic Information. 30-38
Text
- Javier Sánchez-Junquera, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Paolo Rosso:
A Twitter Political Corpus of the 2019 10N Spanish Election. 41-49 - Lucie Poláková, Jirí Mírovský:
Mining Local Discourse Annotation for Features of Global Discourse Structure. 50-60 - Dusica Terzic, Sasa Marjanovic, Dejan Stosic, Aleksandra Miletic:
Diversification of Serbian-French-English-Spanish Parallel Corpus ParCoLab with Spoken Language Data. 61-70 - Kavya Manohar, A. R. Jayan, Rajeev Rajan:
Quantitative Analysis of the Morphological Complexity of Malayalam Language. 71-78 - Murathan Kurfali:
Labeling Explicit Discourse Relations Using Pre-trained Language Models. 79-86 - Prateek Saxena, Soma Paul:
EPIE Dataset: A Corpus for Possible Idiomatic Expressions. 87-94 - Haukur Páll Jónsson, Haukur Barri Símonarson, Vésteinn Snæbjarnarson, Steinþór Steingrímsson, Hrafn Loftsson:
Experimenting with Different Machine Translation Models in Medium-Resource Settings. 95-103 - Matej Ulcar, Marko Robnik-Sikonja:
FinEst BERT and CroSloEngual BERT - Less Is More in Multilingual Models. 104-111 - Marek Medved, Radoslav Sabol, Ales Horák:
Employing Sentence Context in Czech Answer Selection. 112-121 - Victor Zakharov, Irina Azarova:
Grammatical Parallelism of Russian Prepositional Localization and Temporal Constructions. 122-134 - Petra Barancíková, Ondrej Bojar:
Costra 1.1: An Inquiry into Geometric Properties of Sentence Spaces. 135-143 - Jonás Vidra, Zdenek Zabokrtský:
Next Step in Online Querying and Visualization of Word-Formation Networks. 144-152 - Arman Kabiri, Paul Cook:
Evaluating a Multi-sense Definition Generation Model for Multiple Languages. 153-161 - Matús Pikuliak, Marián Simko:
Combining Cross-lingual and Cross-task Supervision for Zero-Shot Learning. 162-170 - Katerina Macková, Milan Straka:
Reading Comprehension in Czech via Machine Translation and Cross-Lingual Transfer. 171-179 - Rudolf Rosa, Tomás Musil, David Marecek:
Measuring Memorization Effect in Word-Level Neural Networks Probing. 180-188 - Jan Bodnár, Zdenek Zabokrtský, Magda Sevcíková:
Semi-supervised Induction of Morpheme Boundaries in Czech Using a Word-Formation Network. 189-196 - Tamás Ficsor, Gábor Berend:
Interpreting Word Embeddings Using a Distribution Agnostic Approach Employing Hellinger Distance. 197-205 - Elizabeth Jasmi George:
Verb Focused Answering from CORD-19. 206-213 - Jan Lehecka, Jan Svec, Pavel Ircing, Lubos Smídl:
Adjusting BERT's Pooling Layer for Large-Scale Multi-Label Text Classification. 214-221 - Anton Alekseev, Sergey I. Nikolenko:
Recognizing Preferred Grammatical Gender in Russian Anonymous Online Confessions. 222-230 - Mario Ezra Aragón, Adrián Pastor López-Monroy, Luis Carlos González-Gurrola, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez:
Attention to Emotions: Detecting Mental Disorders in Social Media. 231-239 - Anirudh Dahiya, Manish Shrivastava, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Cross-Lingual Transfer for Hindi Discourse Relation Identification. 240-247 - Milton King, Paul Cook:
Authorship Verification with Personalized Language Models. 248-256 - Jayr Pereira, Natália Franco, Robson do Nascimento Fidalgo:
A Semantic Grammar for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems. 257-264 - Mossad Helali, Thomas Kleinbauer, Dietrich Klakow:
Assessing Unintended Memorization in Neural Discriminative Sequence Models. 265-272 - Aleena Thomas, David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Ali Davody, Aditya Mogadala, Dietrich Klakow:
Investigating the Impact of Pre-trained Word Embeddings on Memorization in Neural Networks. 273-281
Speech
- Mercedes Vetráb, Gábor Gosztolya:
Investigating the Corpus Independence of the Bag-of-Audio-Words Approach. 285-293 - Jesin James, Isabella Shields, Rebekah Berriman, Peter Keegan, Catherine Inez Watson:
Developing Resources for Te Reo Māori Text To Speech Synthesis System. 294-302 - Patricia Argüello-Vélez, Tomás Arias-Vergara, María Claudia Gonzalez-Rátiva, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elmar Nöth, Maria Schuster:
Acoustic Characteristics of VOT in Plosive Consonants Produced by Parkinson's Patients. 303-311 - Jordan Hosier, Jordan Kalfen, Nikhita Sharma, Vijay K. Gurbani:
A Systematic Study of Open Source and Commercial Text-to-Speech (TTS) Engines. 312-320 - Jan Svec, Jan Lehecka, Lubos Smídl, Pavel Ircing:
Automatic Correction of i/y Spelling in Czech ASR Output. 321-330 - Cristian David Ríos-Urrego, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elmar Nöth:
Transfer Learning to Detect Parkinson's Disease from Speech In Different Languages Using Convolutional Neural Networks with Layer Freezing. 331-339 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka:
Speaker-Dependent BiLSTM-Based Phrasing. 340-347 - Marie Hévrová, Tomás Boril, Barbara Köpke:
Phonetic Attrition in Vowels' Quality in L1 Speech of Late Czech-French Bilinguals. 348-355 - Gabriel F. Miller, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Elmar Nöth:
Assessing the Dysarthria Level of Parkinson's Disease Patients with GMM-UBM Supervectors Using Phonological Posteriors and Diadochokinetic Exercises. 356-365 - Jirí Málek, Jindrich Zdánský:
Voice-Activity and Overlapped Speech Detection Using x-Vectors. 366-376 - Stephane Level, Irina Illina, Dominique Fohr:
Introduction of Semantic Model to Help Speech Recognition. 377-385 - Sebastian P. Bayerl, Florian Hönig, Joelle Reister, Korbinian Riedhammer:
Towards Automated Assessment of Stuttering and Stuttering Therapy. 386-396 - Jan-Oliver Wülfing, Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André:
Synthesising Expressive Speech - Which Synthesiser for VOCAs? 397-408 - Tomás Boril, Jitka Veronková:
Perceived Length of Czech High Vowels in Relation to Formant Frequencies Evaluated by Automatic Speech Recognition. 409-417 - Pavel Hlubík, Martin Spanel, Marek Bohác, Lenka Weingartová:
Inserting Punctuation to ASR Output in a Real-Time Production Environment. 418-425 - Jan Nouza, Petr Cerva, Jindrich Zdánský:
Very Fast Keyword Spotting System with Real Time Factor Below 0.01. 426-436 - Balázs Tarján, György Szaszák, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik:
On the Effectiveness of Neural Text Generation Based Data Augmentation for Recognition of Morphologically Rich Speech. 437-445 - Jindrich Matousek, Michal Vrastil:
Context-Aware XGBoost for Glottal Closure Instant Detection in Speech Signal. 446-455 - Zdenek Hanzlícek, Jakub Vít:
LSTM-Based Speech Segmentation Trained on Different Foreign Languages. 456-464 - Josef V. Psutka, Jan Vanek, Ales Prazák:
Complexity of the TDNN Acoustic Model with Respect to the HMM Topology. 465-473
Dialogue
- Marcin Sowanski, Artur Janicki:
Leyzer: A Dataset for Multilingual Virtual Assistants. 477-486 - Benjamin Kane, Georgiy Platonov, Lenhart K. Schubert:
Registering Historical Context for Question Answering in a Blocks World Dialogue System. 487-494 - Jennifer C. Ureta, Celina Iris Brito, Jilyan Bianca Dy, Kyle-Althea Santos, Winfred Villaluna, Ethel Ong:
At Home with Alexa: A Tale of Two Conversational Agents. 495-503 - Chiara Leoni, Ilaria Torre, Gianni Viardo Vercelli:
ConversIAmo: Improving Italian Question Answering Exploiting IBM Watson Services. 504-512 - Adrian Radej, Artur Janicki:
Modification of Pitch Parameters in Speech Coding for Information Hiding. 513-523 - Vaishali Pal, Manish Shrivastava, Laurent Besacier:
ConfNet2Seq - Full Length Answer Generation from Spoken Questions. 524-531 - Nisrine Ait Khayi, Vasile Rus:
Graph Convolutional Networks for Student Answers Assessment. 532-540
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