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19. TSD 2016: Brno, Czech Republic
- Petr Sojka, Ales Horák, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala:
Text, Speech, and Dialogue - 19th International Conference, TSD 2016, Brno, Czech Republic, September 12-16, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9924, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-45509-9
Text
- Eckhard Bick, Marcos Zampieri:
Grammatical Annotation of Historical Portuguese: Generating a Corpus-Based Diachronic Dictionary. 3-11 - Jan Kocon, Michal Marcinczuk:
Generating of Events Dictionaries from Polish WordNet for the Recognition of Events in Polish Documents. 12-19 - Jan Svec, Jan Rygl:
Building Corpora for Stylometric Research. 20-27 - Ahmad Aghaebrahimian, Filip Jurcícek:
Constraint-Based Open-Domain Question Answering Using Knowledge Graph Search. 28-36 - Elena Tutubalina:
A Sentiment-Aware Topic Model for Extracting Failures from Product Reviews. 37-45 - Jakub Kanis:
Digging Language Model - Maximum Entropy Phrase Extraction. 46-53 - Filip Gralinski, Rafal Jaworski, Lukasz Borchmann, Piotr Wierzchon:
Vive la Petite Différence! - Exploiting Small Differences for Gender Attribution of Short Texts. 54-61 - Claudio Russo:
Towards It-CMC: A Fine-Grained POS Tagset for Italian Linguistic Analysis. 62-73 - Mladen Karan, Jan Snajder:
FAQIR - A Frequently Asked Questions Retrieval Test Collection. 74-81 - Tomás Jelínek:
Combining Dependency Parsers Using Error Rates. 82-92 - Arantxa Otegi, Nerea Ezeiza, Iakes Goenaga, Gorka Labaka:
A Modular Chain of NLP Tools for Basque. 93-100 - Michal Rott, Petr Cerva:
Speech-to-Text Summarization Using Automatic Phrase Extraction from Recognized Text. 101-108 - Jaroslava Hlavácová:
Homonymy and Polysemy in the Czech Morphological Dictionary. 109-116 - Peter Bednár:
Cross-Language Dependency Parsing Using Part-of-Speech Patterns. 117-124 - Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Assessing Context for Extraction of Near Synonyms from Product Reviews in Spanish. 125-133 - Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Aleksei Alekseev:
Gathering Information About Word Similarity from Neighbor Sentences. 134-141 - Enaitz Ezpeleta, Urko Zurutuza, José María Gómez Hidalgo:
Short Messages Spam Filtering Using Sentiment Analysis. 142-153 - Michal Marcinczuk, Marcin Oleksy, Jan Wieczorek:
Preliminary Study on Automatic Recognition of Spatial Expressions in Polish Texts. 154-162 - Miroslav Smatana, Ján Paralic, Peter Butka:
Topic Modeling over Text Streams from Social Media. 163-172 - Jana Straková, Milan Straka, Jan Hajic:
Neural Networks for Featureless Named Entity Recognition in Czech. 173-181 - Tom Kocmi, Ondrej Bojar:
SubGram: Extending Skip-Gram Word Representation with Substrings. 182-189 - Silvie Cinková:
WordSim353 for Czech. 190-197 - Ignatius Ezeani, Mark Hepple, Ikechukwu E. Onyenwe:
Automatic Restoration of Diacritics for Igbo Language. 198-205 - Ikechukwu E. Onyenwe, Mark Hepple:
Predicting Morphologically-Complex Unknown Words in Igbo. 206-214 - Alexei Dobrov, Anastasia Dobrova, Pavel Grokhovskiy, Nikolay Soms, Victor Zakharov:
Morphosyntactic Analyzer for the Tibetan Language: Aspects of Structural Ambiguity. 215-222 - Miroslav Blsták, Viera Rozinajová:
Automatic Question Generation Based on Analysis of Sentence Structure. 223-230 - Ondrej Bojar, Ondrej Dusek, Tom Kocmi, Jindrich Libovický, Michal Novák, Martin Popel, Roman Sudarikov, Dusan Varis:
CzEng 1.6: Enlarged Czech-English Parallel Corpus with Processing Tools Dockered. 231-238 - Lubomir Ivanov:
Using Alliteration in Authorship Attribution of Historical Texts. 239-248 - Lieke Verheijen, Wessel Stoop:
Collecting Facebook Posts and WhatsApp Chats - Corpus Compilation of Private Social Media Messages. 249-258 - Rohit Gupta, Constantin Orasan, Qun Liu, Ruslan Mitkov:
A Dynamic Programming Approach to Improving Translation Memory Matching and Retrieval Using Paraphrases. 259-269 - Marek Medved, Ales Horák:
AQA: Automatic Question Answering System for Czech. 270-278 - Zuzana Neverilová:
Annotation of Czech Texts with Language Mixing. 279-286 - Vojtech Kovár, Jakub Machura, Kristýna Zemková, Michal Rott:
Evaluation and Improvements in Punctuation Detection for Czech. 287-294 - Pavel Rychlý, Vit Suchomel:
Annotated Amharic Corpora. 295-302
Speech
- Jirí Pribil, Anna Pribilová, Jindrich Matousek:
Evaluation of TTS Personification by GMM-Based Speaker Gender and Age Classifier. 305-313 - Stephen Ash, David Lin:
Grapheme to Phoneme Translation Using Conditional Random Fields with Re-Ranking. 314-325 - Jindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka:
On the Influence of the Number of Anomalous and Normal Examples in Anomaly-Based Annotation Errors Detection. 326-334 - Jakub Vít, Jindrich Matousek:
Unit-Selection Speech Synthesis Adjustments for Audiobook-Based Voices. 335-342 - Mittul Singh, Clayton Greenberg, Dietrich Klakow:
The Custom Decay Language Model for Long Range Dependencies. 343-351 - Sergey I. Salishev, Andrey Barabanov, Daniil Kocharov, Pavel A. Skrelin, Mikhail J. Moiseev:
Voice Activity Detector (VAD) Based on Long-Term Mel Frequency Band Features. 352-358 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka:
Difficulties with Wh-Questions in Czech TTS System. 359-366 - Tomás Boril, Radek Skarnitzl:
Tools rPraat and mPraat - Interfacing Phonetic Analyses with Signal Processing. 367-374 - Ziga Golob, Jerneja Zganec-Gros, Vitomir Struc, France Mihelic, Simon Dobrisek:
A Composition Algorithm of Compact Finite-State Super Transducers for Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion. 375-382 - Hamza Frihia, Halima Bahi:
Embedded Learning Segmentation Approach for Arabic Speech Recognition. 383-390 - Petr Mizera, Jirí Fiala, Ales Brich, Petr Pollák:
KALDI Recipes for the Czech Speech Recognition Under Various Conditions. 391-399 - Elkyn Alexander Belalcázar-Bolaños, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Jesús Francisco Vargas-Bonilla, Tino Haderlein, Elmar Nöth:
Glottal Flow Patterns Analyses for Parkinson's Disease Detection: Acoustic and Nonlinear Approaches. 400-407 - Zdenek Hanzlícek:
Correction of Prosodic Phrases in Large Speech Corpora. 408-417 - Lucie Skorkovská:
Relevant Documents Selection for Blind Relevance Feedback in Speech Information Retrieval. 418-425 - Anna Popková, Filip Povolný, Pavel Matejka, Ondrej Glembek, Frantisek Grézl, Jan Honza Cernocký:
Investigation of Bottle-Neck Features for Emotion Recognition. 426-434 - Kim Berninger, Jannis Hoppe, Benjamin Milde:
Classification of Speaker Intoxication Using a Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Network. 435-442 - Aleksey Prudnikov, Maxim Korenevsky:
Training Maxout Neural Networks for Speech Recognition Tasks. 443-451 - Anna Bulusheva, Alexander Zatvornitskiy, Maxim Korenevsky:
An Efficient Method for Vocabulary Addition to WFST Graphs. 452-458
Dialogue
- Tino Haderlein, Michael Döllinger, Anne Schützenberger, Elmar Nöth:
Influence of Reverberation on Automatic Evaluation of Intelligibility with Prosodic Features. 461-469 - Meysam Asgari, Allison Sliter, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Automatic Scoring of a Sentence Repetition Task from Voice Recordings. 470-477 - Martin Gropp, Anna Schmidt, Thomas Kleinbauer, Dietrich Klakow:
Platon: Dialog Management and Rapid Prototyping for Multilingual Multi-user Dialog Systems. 478-485 - Axel Horndasch, Caroline Kaufhold, Elmar Nöth:
How to Add Word Classes to the Kaldi Speech Recognition Toolkit. 486-494 - Tatiana Sokoreva, Tatiana Shevchenko:
Starting a Conversation: Indexical Rhythmical Features Across Age and Gender (A Corpus Study). 495-505 - Reiko Kuwa, Xiaoyun Wang, Tsuneo Kato, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Classification of Utterance Acceptability Based on BLEU Scores for Dialogue-Based CALL Systems. 506-513 - Arun Baby, N. L. Nishanthi, Anju Leela Thomas, Hema A. Murthy:
A Unified Parser for Developing Indian Language Text to Speech Synthesizers. 514-521 - Frédéric Aman, Véronique Aubergé, Michel Vacher:
Influence of Expressive Speech on ASR Performances: Application to Elderly Assistance in Smart Home. 522-530 - Ángel Callejas-Rodríguez, Esaú Villatoro-Tello, Iván Meza, Gabriela Ramírez-de-la-Rosa:
From Dialogue Corpora to Dialogue Systems: Generating a Chatbot with Teenager Personality for Preventing Cyber-Pedophilia. 531-539 - Marek Bohác, Lukás Mateju, Michal Rott, Radek Safarík:
Automatic Syllabification and Syllable Timing of Automatically Recognized Speech - for Czech. 540-547
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