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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c124]Karan Singla, Yeon-Jun Kim, Srinivas Bangalore:
E2E Spoken Entity Extraction for Virtual Agents. EMNLP (Industry Track) 2023: 567-574 - [c123]Evandro Gouvêa, Ali Dadgar, Shahab Jalalvand, Rathi Chengalvarayan, Badrinath Jayakumar, Ryan Price, Nicholas Ruiz, Jennifer McGovern, Srinivas Bangalore, Benjamin Stern:
TRUSTERA: A Live Conversation Redaction System. ICASSP 2023: 1-5 - [i17]Evandro Gouvêa, Ali Dadgar, Shahab Jalalvand, Rathi Chengalvarayan, Badrinath Jayakumar, Ryan Price, Nicholas Ruiz, Jennifer McGovern, Srinivas Bangalore, Benjamin Stern:
Trustera: A Live Conversation Redaction System. CoRR abs/2303.09438 (2023) - 2022
- [c122]Karan Singla, Shahab Jalalvand, Yeon-Jun Kim, Ryan Price, Daniel Pressel, Srinivas Bangalore:
Seq-2-Seq based Refinement of ASR Output for Spoken Name Capture. INTERSPEECH 2022: 3963-3967 - [i16]Karan Singla, Shahab Jalalvand, Yeon-Jun Kim, Ryan Price, Daniel Pressel, Srinivas Bangalore:
Seq-2-Seq based Refinement of ASR Output for Spoken Name Capture. CoRR abs/2203.15833 (2022) - [i15]Karan Singla, Daniel Pressel, Ryan Price, Bhargav Srinivas Chinnari, Yeon-Jun Kim, Srinivas Bangalore:
Cross-stitched Multi-modal Encoders. CoRR abs/2204.09227 (2022) - 2021
- [c121]Nidhi Arora, Rashmi Prasad, Srinivas Bangalore:
DialogActs based Search and Retrieval for Response Generation in Conversation Systems. ICON 2021: 564-572 - [c120]Ryan Price, Mahnoosh Mehrabani, Narendra Gupta, Yeon-Jun Kim, Shahab Jalalvand, Minhua Chen, Yanjie Zhao, Srinivas Bangalore:
A Hybrid Approach to Scalable and Robust Spoken Language Understanding in Enterprise Virtual Agents. NAACL-HLT (Industry Papers) 2021: 63-71 - [c119]Brian Lester, Sagnik Ray Choudhury, Rashmi Prasad, Srinivas Bangalore:
Intent Features for Rich Natural Language Understanding. NAACL-HLT (Industry Papers) 2021: 214-221 - [i14]Brian Lester, Sagnik Ray Choudhury, Rashmi Prasad, Srinivas Bangalore:
Intent Features for Rich Natural Language Understanding. CoRR abs/2104.08701 (2021) - [i13]Shahab Jalalvand, Srinivas Bangalore:
Unsupervised Spoken Utterance Classification. CoRR abs/2107.01068 (2021) - 2020
- [c118]Brian Lester, Daniel Pressel, Amy Hemmeter, Sagnik Ray Choudhury, Srinivas Bangalore:
Constrained Decoding for Computationally Efficient Named Entity Recognition Taggers. EMNLP (Findings) 2020: 1841-1848 - [c117]Ryan Price, Mahnoosh Mehrabani, Srinivas Bangalore:
Improved End-To-End Spoken Utterance Classification with a Self-Attention Acoustic Classifier. ICASSP 2020: 8504-8508 - [i12]Brian Lester, Daniel Pressel, Amy Hemmeter, Sagnik Ray Choudhury, Srinivas Bangalore:
Multiple Word Embeddings for Increased Diversity of Representation. CoRR abs/2009.14394 (2020) - [i11]Brian Lester, Daniel Pressel, Amy Hemmeter, Sagnik Ray Choudhury, Srinivas Bangalore:
Constrained Decoding for Computationally Efficient Named Entity Recognition Taggers. CoRR abs/2010.04362 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c116]Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, John Chen, Rashmi Prasad, Srinivas Bangalore:
Neural Transition Systems for Modeling Hierarchical Semantic Representations. INTERSPEECH 2019: 1173-1177 - 2018
- [c115]Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Irshad Bhat, Srinivas Bangalore:
The SLT-Interactions Parsing System at the CoNLL 2018 Shared Task. CoNLL Shared Task (2) 2018: 153-159 - [c114]Nicholas Ruiz, Srinivas Bangalore, John Chen:
Bootstrapping Multilingual Intent Models via Machine Translation for Dialog Automation. EAMT 2018: 323-328 - [c113]Yuan-Ping Chen, Ryan Price, Srinivas Bangalore:
Spoken Language Understanding without Speech Recognition. ICASSP 2018: 6189-6193 - [c112]Padmasundari, Srinivas Bangalore:
Intent Discovery Through Unsupervised Semantic Text Clustering. INTERSPEECH 2018: 606-610 - [c111]John Chen, Rashmi Prasad, Svetlana Stoyanchev, Ethan Selfridge, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Corpus and Annotation Towards NLU for Customer Ordering Dialogs. SLT 2018: 707-713 - [c110]Ryan Price, Bhargav Srinivas Ch, Surbhi Singhal, Srinivas Bangalore:
Investigating the Downstream Impact of Grapheme-Based Acoustic Modeling on Spoken Utterance Classification. SLT 2018: 727-734 - [e5]Srinivas Bangalore, Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Yunyao Li:
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL-HLT 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 1-6, 2018, Volume 3 (Industry Papers). Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-30-8 [contents] - [i10]Nicholas Ruiz, Srinivas Bangalore, John Chen:
Bootstrapping Multilingual Intent Models via Machine Translation for Dialog Automation. CoRR abs/1805.04453 (2018) - [i9]Shahab Jalalvand, Andrej Ljolje, Srinivas Bangalore:
Automatic Data Expansion for Customer-care Spoken Language Understanding. CoRR abs/1810.00670 (2018) - 2017
- [c109]Svetlana Stoyanchev, Soumi Maiti, Srinivas Bangalore:
Predicting Interaction Quality in Customer Service Dialogs. IWSDS 2017: 149-159 - [c108]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore:
Underspecification in Natural Language Understanding for Dialog Automation. RANLP 2017: 164-170 - [e4]Nicholas Ruiz, Srinivas Bangalore:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Speech-Centric Natural Language Processing, SCNLP@EMNLP 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 7, 2017. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-92-0 [contents] - 2016
- [j22]Marta R. Costa-jussà, Srinivas Bangalore, Patrik Lambert, Lluís Màrquez, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Cross-Language Algorithms and Applications. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 55: 1-15 (2016) - [c107]Svetlana Stoyanchev, Amanda Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Evaluation of Semantic Dependency Labeling Across Domains. AAAI 2016: 2814-2820 - [c106]Svetlana Stoyanchev, Pierre Lison, Srinivas Bangalore:
Rapid Prototyping of Form-driven Dialogue Systems Using an Open-source Framework. SIGDIAL Conference 2016: 216-219 - [c105]Wonchang Chung, Suhas Siddhesh Mhatre, Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore:
Revisiting Supertagging and Parsing: How to Use Supertags in Transition-Based Parsing. TAG 2016: 85-92 - 2015
- [c104]Taniya Mishra, Yeon-Jun Kim, Srinivas Bangalore:
Intonational phrase break prediction for text-to-speech synthesis using dependency relations. ICASSP 2015: 4919-4923 - [c103]Mahnoosh Mehrabani, Srinivas Bangalore, Benjamin Stern:
Personalized speech recognition for Internet of Things. WF-IoT 2015: 369-374 - 2014
- [c102]Karan Singla, David Orrego-Carmona, Ashleigh Rhea Gonzales, Michael Carl, Srinivas Bangalore:
Predicting post-editor profiles from the translation process. AMTA (IAMT) 2014: 51-60 - [c101]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Ron Shacham:
A Framework for Translating SMS Messages. COLING 2014: 974-983 - [c100]Mercedes García-Martínez, Karan Singla, Aniruddha Tammewar, Bartolomé Mesa-Lao, Ankita Thakur, M. A. Anusuya, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Carl:
SEECAT: ASR & Eye-tracking enabled computer-assisted translation. EAMT 2014: 81-88 - [c99]Pascual Martínez-Gómez, Akshay Minocha, Jin Huang, Michael Carl, Srinivas Bangalore, Akiko Aizawa:
Recognition of translator expertise using sequences of fixations and keystrokes. ETRA 2014: 299-302 - [c98]Timo Baumann, Srinivas Bangalore, Julia Hirschberg:
Towards simultaneous interpreting: the timing of incremental machine translation and speech synthesis. IWSLT 2014 - [c97]Svetlana Stoyanchev, Hyuckchul Jung, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore:
AT&T: The Tag&Parse Approach to Semantic Parsing of Robot Spatial Commands. SemEval@COLING 2014: 109-113 - [c96]Karan Singla, Kunal Sachdeva, Srinivas Bangalore, Dipti Misra Sharma, Diksha Yadav:
Reducing the Impact of Data Sparsity in Statistical Machine Translation. SSST@EMNLP 2014: 51-56 - [e3]Amanda Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Natural Language Generation in Interactive Systems. Cambridge University Press 2014, ISBN 9780511844492 [contents] - 2013
- [j21]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Enriching machine-mediated speech-to-speech translation using contextual information. Comput. Speech Lang. 27(2): 492-508 (2013) - [c95]Rucha Kulkarni, Kritika Jain, Himanshu Bansal, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Carl:
Mutual disambiguation of eye gaze and speech for sight translation and reading. GazeIn@ICMI 2013: 35-40 - [c94]Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Baskaran Sankaran:
Incremental Segmentation and Decoding Strategies for Simultaneous Translation. IJCNLP 2013: 1032-1036 - [c93]John Chen, Shufei Wen, Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore:
Multilingual web conferencing using speech-to-speech translation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 1861-1863 - [c92]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore:
Corpus analysis of simultaneous interpretation data for improving real time speech translation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 3468-3472 - [c91]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Andrej Ljolje, Rathinavelu Chengalvarayan:
Segmentation Strategies for Streaming Speech Translation. HLT-NAACL 2013: 230-238 - [c90]Dipti Pandey, Tapabrata Mondal, Shyam S. Agrawal, Srinivas Bangalore:
Development and suitability of Indian languages speech database for building watson based ASR system. O-COCOSDA/CASLRE 2013: 1-6 - [c89]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Alistair Conkie:
Role of pausing in text-to-speech synthesis for simultaneous interpretation. SSW 2013: 7-11 - 2012
- [c88]Srinivas Bangalore:
Thinking Outside the Box for Natural Language Processing. CICLing (1) 2012: 1-16 - [c87]Luciano Barbosa, Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Srinivas Bangalore:
Harvesting Parallel Text in Multiple Languages with Limited Supervision. COLING 2012: 201-214 - [c86]Sumit Chopra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Weakly supervised neural networks for Part-Of-Speech tagging. ICASSP 2012: 1965-1968 - [c85]Meiyu Lu, Srinivas Bangalore, Graham Cormode, Marios Hadjieleftheriou, Divesh Srivastava:
A Dataset Search Engine for the Research Document Corpus. ICDE 2012: 1237-1240 - [c84]Srinivas Bangalore, Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Prakash Kolan, Ladan Golipour, Aura Jimenez:
Real-time Incremental Speech-to-Speech Translation of Dialogs. HLT-NAACL 2012: 437-445 - 2011
- [j20]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Finite-state models for speech-based search on mobile devices. Nat. Lang. Eng. 17(2): 243-264 (2011) - [j19]Junlan Feng, Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
Speech and Multimodal Interaction in Mobile Search. IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 28(4): 40-49 (2011) - [c83]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Predicting Relative Prominence in Noun-Noun Compounds. ACL (2) 2011: 609-613 - [c82]Luciano Barbosa, Srinivas Bangalore:
Focusing on novelty: a crawling strategy to build diverse language models. CIKM 2011: 755-764 - [c81]Sumit Chopra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Non-linear tagging models with localist and distributed word representations. ICASSP 2011: 2144-2147 - [c80]Luciano Barbosa, Srinivas Bangalore, Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar:
Crawling Back and Forth: Using Back and Out Links to Locate Bilingual Sites. IJCNLP 2011: 429-437 - [c79]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Ann K. Syrdal, Alistair Conkie, Srinivas Bangalore:
Enriching Text-to-Speech Synthesis Using Automatic Dialog Act Tags. INTERSPEECH 2011: 317-320 - [c78]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Luciano Barbosa, Srinivas Bangalore:
A Scalable Approach to Building a Parallel Corpus from the Web. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2113-2116 - [c77]Junlan Feng, Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
Speech and multimodal interaction in mobile search. WWW (Companion Volume) 2011: 293-294 - 2010
- [c76]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Speech-Driven Access to the Deep Web on Mobile Devices. ACL (System Demonstrations) 2010: 60-65 - [c75]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Speech-driven query retrieval for question-answering. ICASSP 2010: 5318-5321 - [c74]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Qme! : A Speech-based Question-Answering system on Mobile Devices. HLT-NAACL 2010: 55-63 - [c73]Piotr Mirowski, Sumit Chopra, Suhrid Balakrishnan, Srinivas Bangalore:
Feature-rich continuous language models for speech recognition. SLT 2010: 241-246 - [c72]Amanda J. Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Interaction between dialog structure and coreference resolution. SLT 2010: 342-347 - [c71]Prasanth Kolachina, Sriram Venkatapathy, Srinivas Bangalore, Sudheer Kolachina, P. V. S. Avinesh:
Phrase Based Decoding using a Discriminative Model. SSST@COLING 2010: 34-42 - [e2]Srinivas Bangalore, Robert Frank, Maribel Romero:
Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Frameworks, TAG 2010, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, June 10-12, 2010. Linguistic Department, Yale University 2010 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j18]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Robust Understanding in Multimodal Interfaces. Comput. Linguistics 35(3): 345-397 (2009) - [j17]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Combining lexical, syntactic and prosodic cues for improved online dialog act tagging. Comput. Speech Lang. 23(4): 407-422 (2009) - [j16]Sriram Venkatapathy, Srinivas Bangalore:
Discriminative Machine Translation Using Global Lexical Selection. ACM Trans. Asian Lang. Inf. Process. 8(2): 8:1-8:23 (2009) - [c70]Srinivas Bangalore, Amanda Stent:
Incremental Parsing Models for Dialog Task Structure. EACL 2009: 94-102 - [c69]Junlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore:
Effects of Word Confusion Networks on Voice Search. EACL 2009: 238-245 - [c68]Junlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore:
Query parsing for voice-enabled mobile local search. ICASSP 2009: 4777-4780 - [c67]Junlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore, Mazin Gilbert:
Role of natural language understanding in voice local search. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1859-1862 - [c66]Srinivas Bangalore, Pierre Boullier, Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow, Benoît Sagot:
MICA: A Probabilistic Dependency Parser Based on Tree Insertion Grammars (Application Note). HLT-NAACL (Short Papers) 2009: 185-188 - [c65]Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Tightly coupling Speech Recognition and Search. HLT-NAACL (Short Papers) 2009: 281-284 - 2008
- [j15]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Exploiting Acoustic and Syntactic Features for Automatic Prosody Labeling in a Maximum Entropy Framework. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 16(4): 797-811 (2008) - [j14]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda Stent:
Learning the Structure of Task-Driven Human-Human Dialogs. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 16(7): 1249-1259 (2008) - [c64]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Enriching Spoken Language Translation with Dialog Acts. ACL (2) 2008: 225-228 - [c63]Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Trainable Speaker-Based Referring Expression Generation. CoNLL 2008: 151-158 - [c62]Srinivas Bangalore, David Smith:
HotSpots: Visualizing Edits to a Text. EMNLP 2008: 264-273 - [c61]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Srinivas Bangalore:
Modeling the intonation of discourse segments for improved online dialog ACT tagging. ICASSP 2008: 5033-5036 - [c60]Amanda Stent, Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio:
Where do thewords come from? Learning models for word choice and ordering from spoken dialog corpora. ICASSP 2008: 5037-5040 - [c59]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Robust gesture processing for multimodal interaction. ICMI 2008: 225-232 - [c58]Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda J. Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Referring Expression Generation Using Speaker-based Attribute Selection and Trainable Realization (ATTR). INLG 2008 - [c57]Amanda J. Stent, Srinivas Bangalore:
Statistical shared plan-based dialog management. INTERSPEECH 2008: 459-462 - [c56]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Factored translation models for enriching spoken language translation with prosody. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2723-2726 - [c55]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Srinivas Bangalore:
Incorporating discourse context in spoken language translation through dialog acts. SLT 2008: 269-272 - [e1]Amitava Das, Srinivas Bangalore:
2008 IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop, SLT 2008, Goa, India, December 15-19, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-3472-5 [contents] - 2007
- [c54]Srinivas Bangalore, Patrick Haffner, Stephan Kanthak:
Statistical Machine Translation through Global Lexical Selection and Sentence Reconstruction. ACL 2007 - [c53]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Exploiting prosodic features for dialog act tagging in a discriminative modeling framework. INTERSPEECH 2007: 150-153 - [c52]Mary P. Harper, Alex Acero, Srinivas Bangalore, Jaime Carbonell, Jordan Cohen, Barbara Cuthill, Carol Y. Espy-Wilson, Christiane Fellbaum, John Garofolo, Chin-Hui Lee, Jim Lester, Andrew McCallum, Nelson Morgan, Michael Picheney, Joe Picone, Lance Ramshaw, Jeffrey C. Reynar, Hadar Shemtov, Clare Voss:
Report on the NSF-sponsored Human Language Technology Workshop on Industrial Centers. MTSummit 2007 - [c51]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Srinivas Bangalore, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Exploiting Acoustic and Syntactic Features for Prosody Labeling in a Maximum Entropy Framework. HLT-NAACL 2007: 1-8 - [c50]Sriram Venkatapathy, Srinivas Bangalore:
Three models for discriminative machine translation using Global Lexical Selection and Sentence Reconstruction. SSST@HLT-NAACL 2007: 96-102 - 2006
- [j13]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Automated extraction of Tree-Adjoining Grammars from treebanks. Nat. Lang. Eng. 12(3): 251-299 (2006) - [j12]Srinivas Bangalore, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Gökhan Tür:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Spoken Language Understanding in Conversational Systems. Speech Commun. 48(3-4): 233-238 (2006) - [j11]Narendra K. Gupta, Gökhan Tür, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Riccardi, Mazin Gilbert:
The AT&T spoken language understanding system. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 14(1): 213-222 (2006) - [c49]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda Stent:
Learning the Structure of Task-Driven Human-Human Dialogs. ACL 2006 - [c48]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Edit Machines for Robust Multimodal Language Processing. EACL 2006 - [c47]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Amanda Stent:
Towards Learning to Converse: Structuring Task-Oriented Human-Human Dialogs. ICASSP (1) 2006: 53-56 - [c46]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
Learning Edit Machines for Robust Multimodal Understanding. ICASSP (1) 2006: 617-620 - [c45]Srinivas Bangalore, Patrick Haffner, Stephan Kanthak:
Sequence classification for machine translation. INTERSPEECH 2006 - [c44]Srinivas Bangalore, Stephan Kanthak, Patrick Haffner:
Finite-state transducer-based statistical machine translation using joint probabilities. IWSLT 2006: 16-22 - [c43]Srinivas Bangalore:
Widening the NLP Pipeline for spoken Language Processing. SLT 2006: 15 - [c42]Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Srinivas Bangalore:
Acoustic-Syntactic Maximum Entropy Model for Automatic prosody Labeling. SLT 2006: 74-77 - 2005
- [j10]Diego Mollá Aliod, Eduardo Alonso, Srinivas Bangalore, Joseph E. Beck, Bir Bhanu, Jim Blythe, Mark S. Boddy, Amedeo Cesta, Marko Grobelnik, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Sanda M. Harabagiu, Alain Léger, Deborah L. McGuinness, Stacy Marsella, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Dunja Mladenic, Daniel Oblinger, Paul E. Rybski, Pavel Shvaiko, Stephen F. Smith, Biplav Srivastava, Sheila Tejada, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Kristinn R. Thórisson, Gökhan Tür, José Luis Vicedo González, Holger Wache:
The Workshops at the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. AI Mag. 26(4): 102-108 (2005) - [j9]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
Finite-state multimodal integration and understanding. Nat. Lang. Eng. 11(2): 159-187 (2005) - [c41]Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:
Classification of Structured Descriptions. ICASSP (1) 2005: 1025-1028 - 2004
- [c40]Srinivas Bangalore:
Compiling Boostexter Rules into a Finite-state Transducer. ACL (Poster and Demonstration) 2004 - [c39]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
MATCHkiosk: A Multimodal Interactive City Guide. ACL (Poster and Demonstration) 2004 - [c38]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Robust multimodal understanding. ICASSP (1) 2004: 417-420 - [c37]Junlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore, Mazin G. Rahim:
Question-answering in webtalk: an evaluation study. INTERSPEECH 2004: 2613-2616 - [c36]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Balancing data-driven and rule-based approaches in the context of a Multimodal Conversational System. HLT-NAACL 2004: 33-40 - 2003
- [c35]Junlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore, Mazin G. Rahim:
WebTalk: Towards Automatically Building Dialog Services by Exploiting the Content & Structure of Websites. WWW (Posters) 2003 - 2002
- [j8]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Stochastic Finite-State Models for Spoken Language Machine Translation. Mach. Transl. 17(3): 165-184 (2002) - [c34]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore, Gunaranjan Vasireddy, Amanda Stent, Patrick Ehlen, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Preetam Maloor:
MATCH: An Architecture for Multimodal Dialogue Systems. ACL 2002: 376-383 - [c33]Srinivas Bangalore, Vanessa Murdock, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Bootstrapping Bilingual Data using Consensus Translation for a Multilingual Instant Messaging System. COLING 2002 - [c32]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, Marilyn A. Walker:
Towards Automatic Generation of Natural Language Generation Systems. COLING 2002 - [c31]Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Tahir Butt, Alexis Nasr, Richard Sproat:
Creating a Finite-State Parser with Application Semantics. COLING 2002 - [c30]Narendra K. Gupta, Srinivas Bangalore:
Extracting Clauses for Spoken Language Understanding in Conversational Systems. EMNLP 2002: 273-280 - [c29]Marie Rochery, Robert E. Schapire, Mazin G. Rahim, Narendra K. Gupta, Giuseppe Riccardi, Srinivas Bangalore, Hiyan Alshawi, Shona Douglas:
Combining prior knowledge and boosting for call classification in spoken language dialogue. ICASSP 2002: 29-32 - [c28]Narendra K. Gupta, Srinivas Bangalore, Mazin G. Rahim:
Extracting clauses for spoken language understanding in conversational systems. INTERSPEECH 2002: 361-364 - [c27]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore, Amanda Stent, Gunaranjan Vasireddy, Patrick Ehlen:
Multimodal language processing for mobile information access. INTERSPEECH 2002: 2237-2240 - [c26]Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore:
Context-Free Parsing of a Tree Adjoining Grammar Using Finite-State Machines. TAG+ 2002: 96-101 - [c25]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Collins, Owen Rambow:
Reranking an n-gram supertagger. TAG+ 2002: 259-268 - 2001
- [c24]Srinivas Bangalore, John Chen, Owen Rambow:
Impact of Quality and Quantity of Corpora on Stochastic Generation. EMNLP 2001 - [c23]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Riccardi:
A Finite-State Approach to Machine Translation. NAACL 2001 - [c22]Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Marilyn A. Walker:
Natural Language Generation in Dialog Systems. HLT 2001 - 2000
- [j7]Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas:
Learning Dependency Translation Models as Collections of Finite State Head Transducers. Comput. Linguistics 26(1): 45-60 (2000) - [j6]Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas:
Head-Transducer Models for Speech Translation and Their Automatic Acquisition from Bilingual Data. Mach. Transl. 15(1-2): 105-124 (2000) - [j5]Bangalore Srinivas:
A lightweight dependency analyzer for partial parsing. Nat. Lang. Eng. 6(2): 113-138 (2000) - [c21]Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:
Corpus-Based Lexical Choice in Natural Language Generation. ACL 2000: 464-471 - [c20]Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:
Exploiting a Probabilistic Hierarchical Model for Generation. COLING 2000: 42-48 - [c19]Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore:
Finite-state Multimodal Parsing and Understanding. COLING 2000: 369-375 - [c18]Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow, Steve Whittaker:
Evaluation Metrics for Generation. INLG 2000: 1-8 - [c17]Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:
Integrating multimodal language processing with speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2000: 126-129 - [c16]Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Finite-state models for lexical reordering in spoken language translation. INTERSPEECH 2000: 422-425 - [c15]Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:
Using TAGs, a Tree Model, and a Language Model for Generation. TAG+ 2000: 33-40
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi:
Supertagging: An Approach to Alsmost Parsing. Comput. Linguistics 25(2): 237-265 (1999) - [c14]John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, K. Vijay-Shanker:
New Models for Improving Supertag Disambiguation. EACL 1999: 188-195 - 1998
- [j3]Raman Chandrasekar, Bangalore Srinivas:
Glean: Using Syntactic Information in Document Filtering. Inf. Process. Manag. 34(5): 623-640 (1998) - [c13]Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas:
Automatic Acquisition of Hierarchical Transduction Models for Machine Translation. COLING-ACL 1998: 41-47 - [c12]Giuseppe Riccardi, Srinivas Bangalore:
Automatic Acquisition of Phrase Grammars for Stochastic Language Modeling. VLC@COLING/ACL 1998 - [c11]Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas:
Learning phrase-based head transduction models for translation of spoken utterances. ICSLP 1998 - [c10]Srinivas Bangalore:
Transplanting supertags from English to Spanish. TAG+ 1998: 5-8 - 1997
- [j2]Raman Chandrasekar, Bangalore Srinivas:
Automatic induction of rules for text simplification. Knowl. Based Syst. 10(3): 183-190 (1997) - [c9]Breck Baldwin, Christine Doran, Jeffrey C. Reynar, Michael Niv, Bangalore Srinivas:
EAGLE: An Extensible Architecture for General Linguistic Engineering. ANLP 1997: 23- - [c8]Breck Baldwin, Christine Doran, Jeffrey C. Reynar, Michael Niv, Bangalore Srinivas, Mark Wasson:
EAGLE: An Extensible Architecture for General Linguistic Engineering. RIAO 1997: 271-283 - [c7]Raman Chandrasekar, Bangalore Srinivas:
Using Syntactic Information in Document Filtering: A Comparative Study of Part-of-speech Tagging and Supertagging. RIAO 1997: 531-545 - 1996
- [j1]Christine Doran, Bangalore Srinivas:
Madeleine Bates and Ralph M. Weischedel (editors), Challenges in Natural Language Processing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. ISBN 0521 41015 0, US$54.95 (hardback), 307 pp. Nat. Lang. Eng. 2(1): 81-93 (1996) - [c6]Raman Chandrasekar, Christine Doran, Bangalore Srinivas:
Motivations and Methods for Text Simplification. COLING 1996: 1041-1044 - 1995
- [c5]Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi:
Some Novel Applications of Explanation-Based Learning for Parsing Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. ACL 1995: 268-275 - [c4]Aravind K. Joshi, Srinivas Bangalore:
Using parsed corpora for circumventing parsing. Learning for Natural Language Processing 1995: 413-424 - [c3]Srinivas Bangalore, Christine Doran, Seth Kulick:
Heuristics and Parse Ranking. IWPT 1995: 224-233 - [i8]Bangalore Srinivas, Christine Doran, Seth Kulick:
Heuristics and Parse Ranking. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9508010 (1995) - [i7]Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi:
Some Novel Applications of Explanation-Based Learning to Parsing Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. CoRR cmp-lg/9505023 (1995) - 1994
- [c2]Aravind K. Joshi, Srinivas Bangalore:
Disambiguation of Super Parts of Speech (or Supertags): Allnost Parsing. COLING 1994: 154-160 - [c1]Christine Doran, Dania Egedi, Beth Ann Hockey, Bangalore Srinivas, Martin Zaidel:
XTAG System - A Wide Coverage Grammar for English. COLING 1994: 922-928 - [i6]Christy Doran, Dania Egedi, Beth Ann Hockey, Bangalore Srinivas, Martin Zaidel:
XTAG system - A Wide Coverage Grammar for English. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9410010 (1994) - [i5]Bangalore Srinivas, Dania Egedi, Christy Doran, Tilman Becker:
Lexicalization and Grammar Development. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9410015 (1994) - [i4]Aravind K. Joshi, Bangalore Srinivas:
Disambiguation of Super Parts of Speech (or Supertags): Almost Parsing. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9410029 (1994) - [i3]Beth Ann Hockey, Bangalore Srinivas:
Feature-Based TAG in place of multi-component adjunction: Computational Implications. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9410030 (1994) - [i2]Christy Doran, Dania Egedi, Beth Ann Hockey, Bangalore Srinivas:
Status of the XTAG System. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9411006 (1994) - [i1]Christine Doran, Bangalore Srinivas:
Bootstrapping A Wide-Coverage CCG from FB-LTAG. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9411009 (1994)
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