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- 2010
- Rolf Black, Joseph Reddington, Ehud Reiter, Nava Tintarev, Annalu Waller:
Using NLG and Sensors to Support Personal Narrative for Children with Complex Communication Needs. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 1-9 - Suzanne Boyce, Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan, Lorin Wilde:
A Platform for Automated Acoustic Analysis for Assistive Technology. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 37-43 - Shaneé Dawkins, Juan E. Gilbert:
An Approach for Anonymous Spelling for Voter Write-Ins Using Speech Interaction. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 44-52 - Martin Dempster, Norman Alm, Ehud Reiter:
Automatic generation of conversational utterances and narrative for Augmentative and Alternative Communication: a prototype system. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 10-18 - Pengfei Lu, Matt Huenerfauth:
Collecting a Motion-Capture Corpus of American Sign Language for Data-Driven Generation Research. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 89-97 - Rebecca Lunsford, Peter A. Heeman:
Using Reinforcement Learning to Create Communication Channel Management Strategies for Diverse Users. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 53-61 - Xiaojuan Ma, Christiane Fellbaum, Perry Cook:
A Multimodal Vocabulary for Augmentative and Alternative Communication from Sound/Image Label Datasets. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 62-70 - Kathleen F. McCoy, Jan Bedrosian, Linda Hoag:
Implications of Pragmatic and Cognitive Theories on the Design of Utterance-Based AAC Systems. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 19-27 - Brian Roark:
Demo Session Abstracts. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 71 - Brian Roark, Jacques Villiers, Chris Gibbons, Melanie Fried-Oken:
Scanning methods and language modeling for binary switch typing. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 28-36 - Frank Rudzicz:
Towards a noisy-channel model of dysarthria in speech recognition. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 80-88 - Harsh Vardhan Sharma, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson:
State-Transition Interpolation and MAP Adaptation for HMM-based Dysarthric Speech Recognition. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 72-79 - Debra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Automated Skimming System in Response to Questions for NonVisual Readers. SLPAT@NAACL 2010: 98-106 - Melanie Fried-Oken, Kathleen F. McCoy, Brian Roark:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies, SLPAT@NAACL-HLT 2010, Los Angeles, CA, USA, June 5, 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics 2010 [contents]
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