HLT 1994:
Plainsboro, New Jerey, USA
Human Language Technology, Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jerey, USA, March 8-11, 1994.
Morgan Kaufmann 1994
Session 1:
Lexicons, Corpora, and Evaluation
Francis Kubala,
Jerome R. Bellegarda,
Jordan Cohen,
David Pallett,
Doug Paul,
Mike Phillips,
Raja Rajasekaran,
Fred Richardson,
Michael Riley,
Roni Rosenfeld,
Bob Roth,
Mitch Weintraub:
The Hub and Spoke Paradigm for CSR Evaluation.
Session 2:
Language Modeling
Session 3:
Human Language Evaluation
Session 4:
Machine Translation
Session 5:
Natural Language, Discourse
Damaris M. Ayuso:
Pattern Matching in a Linguistically-Motivated Text Understanding System.
Session 6:
Spoken Language Systems
Rolf Carlson:
Recent Developments in the Experimental "WAXHOLM" Dialog System.
Sharon L. Oviatt:
Predicting and Managing Spoken Disfluencies During Human-Computer Interaction.
Session 7:
Demonstrations
Session 8 & 9:
Statistical and Learning Methods
Eric Brill:
A Report of Recent Progress in Transformation-Based Error-Driven Learning.
Session 10:
Government Panel
Calvin Olano:
One DODer's View of ARPA Spoken Language Directions.
Helen M. Gigley:
Speech and Human Language Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Melissa Holland:
Advanced Technologies for Language Learning: Developments at ARI.
Session 11:
Acoustic Modeling and Robust CSR
Steve Young:
Session 11: Acoustic Modeling and Robust CSR.
Session 12:
Information Retrieval
Donna Harman:
Overview of the Second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2).
Rajeev Agarwal:
(Almost) Automatic Semantic Feature Extraction from Technical Text.
Session 13:
CSR Search
Session 14:
New Directions/Applications
Julie Payette:
Advanced Human-Computer Interface and Voice Processing Applications in Space.
Rohini K. Srihari:
Use of Lexical and Syntactic Techniques in Recognizing Handwritten Text.
Project Summaries
Raj Reddy:
Spoken-Language Research at Carnegie Mellon.
Salim Roukos:
Automatic Extraction of Grammars From Annotated Text.
Victor Zue:
Spoken Language Recognition and Understanding.
David S. Paltett:
NIST-ARPA Interagency Agreement: Human Language Technology Program.
David Farwell:
Pangloss: A Knowledge-based Machine Assisted Translation Research Project - Site 2.
K. L. Kwok:
PIRCS: a Network-Based Document Routing and Retrieval System.