14. TSD 2011:
Pilsen,
Czech Republic
Ivan Habernal, Václav Matousek (Eds.):
Text, Speech and Dialogue - 14th International Conference, TSD 2011, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 1-5, 2011. Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6836 Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-23537-5
Invited Talks
Conference Papers
- Martin Gropp, Elmar Nöth, Korbinian Riedhammer:
A Novel Lecture Browsing System Using Ranked Key Phrases and StreamGraphs.
17-24
- Iulia Lefter, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Gertjan J. Burghouts, Zhenke Yang, Pascal Wiggers:
Addressing Multimodality in Overt Aggression Detection.
25-32
- Milan Legát, Jindrich Matousek:
Analysis of Data Collected in Listening Tests for the Purpose of Evaluation of Concatenation Cost Functions.
33-40
- David Escudero Mancebo, Carlos Vivaracho-Pascual, César González Ferreras, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo, Lourdes Aguilar:
Analysis of Inconsistencies in Cross-Lingual Automatic ToBI Tonal Accent Labeling.
41-48
- Agnieszka Mykowiecka, Malgorzata Marciniak:
Automatic Semantic Labeling of Medical Texts with Feature Structures.
49-56
- Tomás Valenta, Lubos Smídl:
Automatic Switchboard Operator.
57-63
- Lucie Skorkovská, Pavel Ircing, Ales Prazák, Jan Lehecka:
Automatic Topic Identification for Large Scale Language Modeling Data Filtering.
64-71
- Mark Fishel, Ondrej Bojar, Daniel Zeman, Jan Berka:
Automatic Translation Error Analysis.
72-79
- Olga Lyashevskaya, Olga Mitrofanova, Maria Grachkova, Sergey Romanov, Anastasia Shimorina, Alexandra Shurygina:
Automatic Word Sense Disambiguation and Construction Identification Based on Corpus Multilevel Annotation.
80-90
- Nikola Ljubesic, Darja Fiser:
Bootstrapping Bilingual Lexicons from Comparable Corpora for Closely Related Languages.
91-98
- Yangyang Shi, Pascal Wiggers, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Combining Topic Specific Language Models.
99-106
- Zdenek Hanzlícek:
Czech HMM-Based Speech Synthesis: Experiments with Model Adaptation.
107-114
- Milos Jakubícek:
Effective Parsing Using Competing CFG Rules.
115-122
- Patrick Wambacq, Kris Demuynck:
Efficiency of Speech Alignment for Semi-automated Subtitling in Dutch.
123-130
- Longbiao Wang, Kyohei Odani, Atsuhiko Kai:
Evaluation of Hands-Free Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition by Blind Dereverberation Based on Spectral Subtraction by Multi-channel LMS Algorithm.
131-138
- Bostjan Vesnicer, Jerneja Zganec-Gros, France Mihelic:
Fusion of Discriminative and Generative Scoring Criteria in GMM-Based Speaker Verification.
139-146
- Daniel Tihelka, Martin Méner:
Generalized Non-uniform Time Scaling Distribution Method for Natural-Sounding Speech Rate Change.
147-154
- Elzbieta Hajnicz:
Grouping Alternating Schemata in Semantic Valence Dictionary of Polish Verbs.
155-162
- Maria Prischepa, Victor Budkov:
Hierarchical Dialogue System for Guide Robot in Shopping Mall Environments.
163-170
- Milan Legát, Jindrich Matousek:
Identifying Concatenation Discontinuities by Hierarchical Divisive Clustering of Pitch Contours.
171-178
- István Nagy T., Veronika Vincze:
Identifying Verbal Collocations in Wikipedia Articles.
179-186
- Zbynek Zajíc, Lukás Machlica, Ludek Müller:
Initialization of fMLLR with Sufficient Statistics from Similar Speakers.
187-194
- Tino Haderlein, Cornelia Moers, Bernd Möbius, Frank Rosanowski, Elmar Nöth:
Intelligibility Rating with Automatic Speech Recognition, Prosodic, and Cepstral Evaluation.
195-202
- Michal Konkol, Miloslav Konopík:
Maximum Entropy Named Entity Recognition for Czech Language.
203-210
- Jan Zizka, Frantisek Darena:
Mining Significant Words from Customer Opinions Written in Different Natural Languages.
211-218
- István Nagy T., Richárd Farkas, János Csirik:
On Positive and Unlabeled Learning for Text Classification.
219-226
- Michal Jastrzebski:
Optimisation Approach to the Construction of the Polish Morphological Guesser.
227-234
- Jaroslava Hlavácová, Michal Hrusecký:
Prefix Recognition Experiments.
235-242
- Babak Loni, Gijs van Tulder, Pascal Wiggers, David M. J. Tax, Marco Loog:
Question Classification by Weighted Combination of Lexical, Syntactic and Semantic Features.
243-250
- Tilla Fick, Chris Swanepoel:
Recursive Decompounding in Afrikaans.
251-258
- Caroline Kaufhold, Georg Stemmer, Elmar Nöth:
Reliable Detection of Important Word Boundaries Using Prosodic Features.
259-267
- Sakhia Darjaa, Milos Cernak, Stefan Benus, Milan Rusko, Róbert Sabo, Marián Trnka:
Rule-Based Triphone Mapping for Acoustic Modeling in Automatic Speech Recognition.
268-275
- Izaskun Fernandez, Iñaki Alegria, Nerea Ezeiza:
Semantic Relatedness for Named Entity Disambiguation Using a Small Wikipedia.
276-283
- Josef V. Psutka, Jan Vanek, Josef Psutka:
Speaker-Clustered Acoustic Models Evaluated on GPU for On-line Subtitling of Parliament Meetings.
284-290
- Artur Janicki, Tomasz Staroszczyk:
Speaker Recognition from Coded Speech Using Support Vector Machines.
291-298
- Jiri Pribil, Anna Pribilová:
Statistical Analysis of Complementary Spectral Features of Emotional Speech in Czech and Slovak.
299-306
- Jan Zelinka, Jan Romportl, Ludek Müller:
Statistical-Based Abbreviation Expansion.
307-314
- Frantisek Grézl:
The Role of Neural Network Size in TRAP/HATS Feature Extraction.
315-322
- Andrej Gardon, Ales Horák:
Time Dimension in the Dolphin Nick Knowledge Base Using Transparent Intensional Logic.
323-330
- Marek Hrúz, Zdenek Krnoul, Pavel Campr, Ludek Müller:
Towards Automatic Annotation of Sign Language Dictionary Corpora.
331-339
- Josip Saratlija, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:
Unsupervised Topic-Oriented Keyphrase Extraction and Its Application to Croatian.
340-347
- Tobias Bocklet, Elmar Nöth, Georg Stemmer:
Voice Assessment of Speakers with Laryngeal Cancer by Glottal Excitation Modeling Based on a 2-Mass Model.
348-355
- Jan Svec, Jan Hoidekr, Daniel Soutner, Jan Vavruska:
Web Text Data Mining for Building Large Scale Language Modelling Corpus.
356-363
- Jindrich Matousek, Zdenek Hanzlícek, Michal Campr, Zdenek Krnoul, Pavel Campr, Martin Gruber:
Web-Based System for Automatic Reading of Technical Documents for Vision Impaired Students.
364-371
- Dmytro Prylipko, Dirk Schnelle-Walka, Spencer Lord, Andreas Wendemuth:
Zanzibar OpenIVR: An Open-Source Framework for Development of Spoken Dialog Systems.
372-379
Balto-Slavonic Natural Language Processing 2011 Workshop
- Mian Du, Peter von Etter, Mikhail Kopotev, Mikhail Novikov, Natalia Tarbeeva, Roman Yangarber:
Building Support Tools for Russian-Language Information Extraction.
380-387
- Bartosz Broda, Pawel Kedzia:
Finding the Optimal Number of Clusters for Word Sense Disambiguation.
388-394
- Nikola Ljubesic, Tomaz Erjavec:
hrWaC and slWac: Compiling Web Corpora for Croatian and Slovene.
395-402
- Tomislav Lombarovic, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:
Question Classification for a Croatian QA System.
403-410
- Vedrana Jankovic, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:
Random Indexing Distributional Semantic Models for Croatian Language.
411-418
- Michal Marcinczuk, Monika Zasko-Zielinska, Maciej Piasecki:
Structure Annotation in the Polish Corpus of Suicide Notes.
419-426
- Li Yang, Erik Peterson, John Chen, Yana Petrova, Rohini K. Srihari:
Unsupervised Russian POS Tagging with Appropriate Context.
427-433
- Adam Radziszewski, Adam Wardynski, Tomasz Sniatowski:
WCCL: A Morpho-syntactic Feature Toolkit.
434-441
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