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Text, Speech and Dialogue 5th International Conference, TSD 2002, Brno, Czech Republic September 9-12, 2002. Proceedings

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Text, Speech and Dialogue [electronic resource] : 5th International Conference, TSD 2002, Brno, Czech Republic September 9-12, 2002. Proceedings / edited by Petr Sojka, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala.
ISBN
9783540461548
Edition
1st ed. 2002.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
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1 online resource (XII, 484 p).
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Summary
The Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD) Conference 2002, it should be noticed, is now being held for the ?fth time and we are pleased to observe that in its short history it has turned out to be an international forum successfully intertwining the basic ?elds of NLP. It is our strong hope that the conference contributes to a better understanding between researchers from the various areas and promotes more intensive mutual cooperation. So far the communication between man and computers has displayed a one-way nature, humans have to know how the - chines work and only then can they “understand” them. The opposite, however, is still quite far from being real, our understanding of how our “user-friendly” computers can understand us humans is not deep enough yet. A lot of work has to be done both in the near and distant future. Let TSD 2002 be a modest contribution to this goal. The conference also serves well in its second purpose: to facilitate researchers meeting in the NLP ?eld from Western and Eastern Europe. Moreover, many participants now come from other parts of the world, thus making TSD a real crossroadsforresearchersintheNLParea. Thisvolumecontainstheproceedings of this conference held in Brno, September 9–12, 2002. We were honored to have as keynote speakers James Pustejovsky from Brandeis University, and Ronald Cole from the University of Colorado. We would like to thank all the Program Committee members and external reviewers for their conscientious and diligent reviewing work.
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Contents
Text
A Common Solution for Tokenization and Part-of-Speech Tagging
Rule Parser for Arabic Stemmer
Achieving an Almost Correct PoS-Tagged Corpus
Evaluation of a Japanese Sentence Compression Method Based on Phrase Significance and Inter-Phrase Dependency
User Query Understanding by the InBASE System as a Source for a Multilingual NL Generation Module
The Role of WSD for Multilingual Natural Language Applications
Gibbsian Context-Free Grammar for Parsing
Cross-Language Access to Recorded Speech in the MALACH Project
Using Salient Words to Perform Categorization of Web Sites
Discourse-Semantic Analysis of Hungarian Sign Language
Dependency Analyser Configurable by Measures
The Generation and Use of Layer Information in Multilayered Extended Semantic Networks
Filtering of Large Numbers of Unstructured Text Documents by the Developed Tool TEA
Visualisation Techniques for Analysing Meaning
Statistical Part-of-Speech Tagging for Classical Chinese
Spanish Natural Language Interface for a Relational Database Querying System
Word Sense vs. Word Domain Disambiguation: A Maximum Entropy Approach
Exploiting Thesauri and Hierarchical Categories in Cross-Language Information Retrieval
Valency Lexicon for Czech: From Verbs to Nouns
Term Clustering Using a Corpus-Based Similarity Measure
Word Sense Discrimination for Czech
Tools for Semi-automatic Assignment of Czech Nouns to Declination Patterns
Speech
Automatic Lexical Stress Assignment of Unknown Words for Highly Inflected Slovenian Language
German and Czech Speech Synthesis Using HMM-Based Speech Segment Database
Comparison and Combination of Confidence Measures
Strategies for Developing a Real-Time Continuous Speech Recognition System for Czech Language
Comparative Study on Bigram Language Models for Spoken Czech Recognition
Integration of Speech Recognition and Automatic Lip-Reading
Utterance Verification Based on the Likelihood Distance to Alternative Paths
Rejection Technique Based on the Mumble Model
Efficient Noise Estimation and Its Application for Robust Speech Recognition
AlfaNum System for Speech Synthesis in Serbian Language
Speech Features Extraction Using Cone-Shaped Kernel Distribution
Automatic Transcription of Czech Language Oral History in the MALACH Project: Resources and Initial Experiments
On the First Greek-TTS Based on Festival Speech Synthesis
An Analysis of Limited Domains for Speech Synthesis
Advances in Very Low Bit Rate Speech Coding Using Recognition and Synthesis Techniques
A Comparison of Different Approaches to Automatic Speech Segmentation
Keyword Spotting Using Support Vector Machines
Automatic Parameter Estimation for a Context-Independent Speech Segmentation Algorithm
Phoneme Lattice Based A* Search Algorithm for Speech Recognition
Heuristic and Statistical Methods for Speech/Non-speech Detector Design
An Analysis of Conditional Responses in Dialogue
Some Like It Gaussian. . .
Kernel Springy Discriminant Analysis and Its Application to a Phonological Awareness Teaching System
Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition of Slovenian Language Using Data-Driven Morphological Models
Uniform Speech Recognition Platform for Evaluation of New Algorithms
Speech Enhancement Using Mixtures of Gaussians for Speech and Noise
Fitting German into N-Gram Language Models
Audio Collections of Endangered Arctic Languages in the Russian Federation
Dialogue
Prosodic Classification of Offtalk: First Experiments
Statistical Decision Making from Text and Dialogue Corpora for Effective Plan Recognition
Natural Language Guided Dialogues for Accessing theWeb
Evaluating a Probabilistic Dialogue Model for a Railway Information Task
Applying Dialogue Constraints to the Understanding Process in a Dialogue System
Evaluation of Prediction Methods Applied to an Inflected Language
Knowledge Based Speech Interfacing for Handhelds
Different Approaches to Build Multilingual Conversational Systems
Strategies to Overcome Problematic Input in a Spanish Dialogue System
Dialogue Systems and Planning
A Flexible Framework for Evaluation of New Algorithms for Dialogue Systems
From HTML to VoiceXML: A First Approach
Voice Chat with a Virtual Character: The Good Soldier Švejk Case Project
Application of Spoken Dialogue Technology in a Medical Domain
A Voice-Driven Web Browser for Blind People
Enhancing Best Analysis Selection and Parser Comparison.
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Kopeček, Ivan.
Pala, Karel.
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