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Richard Sproat
2010 – today
- 2012
[c44]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Jeffrey Sorensen, Terry Tai: The OpenGrm open-source finite-state grammar software libraries. ACL (System Demonstrations) 2012: 61-66
[c43]Bob Coyne, Alex Klapheke, Masoud Rouhizadeh, Richard Sproat, Daniel Bauer: Annotation Tools and Knowledge Representation for a Text-To-Scene System. COLING 2012: 679-694- 2011
[c42]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Izhak Shafran: Lexicographic Semirings for Exact Automata Encoding of Sequence Models. ACL (Short Papers) 2011: 1-5
[c41]Izhak Shafran, Richard Sproat, Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Brian Roark: Efficient determinization of tagged word lattices using categorial and lexicographic semirings. ASRU 2011: 283-288
[c40]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Bob Coyne, Richard Sproat: Collecting Semantic Information for Locations in the Scenario-Based Lexical Knowledge Resource of a Text-to-Scene Conversion System. KES (4) 2011: 378-387
[c39]Alexander Kotov, ChengXiang Zhai, Richard Sproat: Mining named entities with temporally correlated bursts from multilingual web news streams. WSDM 2011: 237-246- 2010
[j12]Richard Sproat: Ancient Symbols, Computational Linguistics, and the Reviewing Practices of the General Science Journals. Computational Linguistics 36(3): 585-594 (2010)
[j11]
[c38]Su-Youn Yoon, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Richard Sproat: Landmark-based automated pronunciation error detection. INTERSPEECH 2010: 614-617
[c37]Bob Coyne, Owen Rambow, Julia Hirschberg, Richard Sproat: Frame Semantics in Text-to-Scene Generation. KES (4) 2010: 375-384
[c36]Ting Qian, Kristy Hollingshead, Su-Youn Yoon, Kyoung-Young Kim, Richard Sproat: A Python Toolkit for Universal Transliteration. LREC 2010
[c35]Richard Sproat: Lightly supervised learning of text normalization: Russian number names. SLT 2010: 436-441
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c34]Suma Bhat, Richard Sproat: Knowing the Unseen: Estimating Vocabulary Size over Unseen Samples. ACL/IJCNLP 2009: 109-117
[c33]Su-Youn Yoon, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Richard Sproat: Automated pronunciation scoring using confidence scoring and landmark-based SVM. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1903-1906
[c32]Kevin Knight, Richard Sproat: Writing Systems, Transliteration and Decipherment. HLT-NAACL (Tutorial Abstracts) 2009: 15-16- 2008
[j10]Richard Sproat, Roxana Girju: Mathematical Linguistics András Kornai (MetaCarta Inc.) Springer (Advanced information and knowledge processing series, edited by Lakhmi Jain), 2008, xiii+289 pp; ISBN 978-1-84628-985-9. Computational Linguistics 34(4): 615-617 (2008)- 2007
[c31]Su-Youn Yoon, Kyoung-Young Kim, Richard Sproat: Multilingual Transliteration Using Feature based Phonetic Method. ACL 2007
[c30]Xuanhui Wang, ChengXiang Zhai, Xiao Hu, Richard Sproat: Mining correlated bursty topic patterns from coordinated text streams. KDD 2007: 784-793- 2006
[j9]Michiel Bacchiani, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat: MAP adaptation of stochastic grammars. Computer Speech & Language 20(1): 41-68 (2006)
[c29]Richard Sproat, Tao Tao, ChengXiang Zhai: Named Entity Transliteration with Comparable Corpora. ACL 2006
[c28]Tao Tao, Su-Youn Yoon, Andrew Fister, Richard Sproat, ChengXiang Zhai: Unsupervised Named Entity Transliteration Using Temporal and Phonetic Correlation. EMNLP 2006: 250-257
[c27]
[e1]Yuji Matsumoto, Richard Sproat, Kam-Fai Wong, Min Zhang (Eds.): Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Beyond the Orient: The Research Challenges Ahead, 21st International Conference, ICCPOL 2006, Singapore, December 17-19, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4285, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-49667-X- 2005
[c26]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Richard Sproat: Emotional Sequencing and Development in Fairy Tales. ACII 2005: 668-674
[c25]Yanli Zheng, Richard Sproat, Liang Gu, Izhak Shafran, Haolang Zhou, Yi Su, Daniel Jurafsky, Rebecca Starr, Su-Youn Yoon: Accent detection and speech recognition for Shanghai-accented Mandarin. INTERSPEECH 2005: 217-220
[c24]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Richard Sproat: Perceptions of emotions in expressive storytelling. INTERSPEECH 2005: 533-536
[c23]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Dan Roth, Richard Sproat: Emotions from Text: Machine Learning for Text-based Emotion Prediction. HLT/EMNLP 2005- 2004
[j8]Richard Sproat: Issue of Chinese Word Segmentation. Journal of Chinese Language and Computing 14(3) (2004)
[c22]Murat Saraclar, Richard Sproat: Lattice-Based Search for Spoken Utterance Retrieval. HLT-NAACL 2004: 129-136- 2003
[c21]Jason Y. Zhang, Alan W. Black, Richard Sproat: Identifying speakers in children's stories for speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2003- 2002
[c20]Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Tahir Butt, Alexis Nasr, Richard Sproat: Creating a Finite-State Parser with Application Semantics. COLING 2002
[c19]- 2001
[j7]Richard Sproat, Alan W. Black, Stanley F. Chen, Shankar Kumar, Mari Ostendorf, Christopher Richards: Normalization of non-standard words. Computer Speech & Language 15(3): 287-333 (2001)
[c18]
[c17]Robert Coyne, Richard Sproat: WordsEye: an automatic text-to-scene conversion system. SIGGRAPH 2001: 487-496- 2000
[c16]
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j6]Hao Chen, Jianying Hu, Richard Sproat: Integrating geometrical and linguistic analysis for email signature block parsing. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 17(4): 343-366 (1999)
[c15]- 1998
[c14]Richard Sproat, Andrew Hunt, Mari Ostendorf, Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo, Mike Eddington: SABLE: a standard for TTS markup. ICSLP 1998
[c13]- 1997
[c12]Bernd Möbius, Richard Sproat, Jan P. H. van Santen, Joseph P. Olive: The bell labs German text-to-speech system: an overview. EUROSPEECH 1997
[c11]Elena Pavlova, Yuri Pavlov, Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, Jan P. H. van Santen: Bell laboratories Russian text-to-speech system. EUROSPEECH 1997- 1996
[j5]R. Harald Baayen, Richard Sproat: Estimating Lexical Priors for Low-Frequency Morphologically Ambiguous Forms. Computational Linguistics 22(2): 155-166 (1996)
[j4]Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang: A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. Computational Linguistics 22(3): 377-404 (1996)
[j3]Richard Sproat: Multilingual text analysis for text-to-speech synthesis. Natural Language Engineering 2(4): 369-380 (1996)
[c10]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley: Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. ACL 1996: 215-222
[c9]
[c8]
[i5]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley: Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. CoRR cmp-lg/9606018 (1996)
[i4]Mehryar Mohri, Richard Sproat: An Efficient Compiler for Weighted Rewrite Rules. CoRR cmp-lg/9606026 (1996)
[i3]
[i2]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat: Algorithms for Speech Recognition and Language Processing. CoRR cmp-lg/9608018 (1996)- 1995
[i1]R. Harald Baayen, Richard Sproat: Estimating Lexical Priors for Low-Frequency Syncretic Forms. CoRR cmp-lg/9504015 (1995)- 1994
[j2]
[c7]Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang: A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. ACL 1994: 66-73
[c6]Benjamin Ao, Chilin Shih, Richard Sproat: A corpus-based Mandarin text-to-speech synthesizer. ICSLP 1994
[c5]Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat: Weighted Rational Transductions and their Application to Human Language Processing. HLT 1994- 1992
[j1]David B. Roe, Pedro J. Moreno, Richard Sproat, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley, Alejandro Macarrón: A spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. Speech Communication 11(2-3): 311-319 (1992)
[c4]- 1991
[c3]David B. Roe, Fernando Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón: Toward a spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. EUROSPEECH 1991
1980 – 1989
- 1987
[c2]Richard Sproat, Barbara Brunson: Constituent-Based Morphological Parsing: A New Approach to the Problem of Word-Recognition. ACL 1987: 65-72
[c1]
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