Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 21-23, 1989
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- H89-1
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- 1989
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Overview of the DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop
Lynette Hirshman
Speaker Independent Phonetic Transcription of Fluent Speech for Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition
S. E. Levinson
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M. Y. Liberman
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A. Ljolje
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L. G. Miller
Research in Continuous Speech Recognition
John Makhoul
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Richard Schwartz
Integrating Speech and Natural Language
Salim Roukos
Rapid Porting of the Parlance™ Natural Language Interface
Madeleine Bates
A Common Facts Data Base
William Crowther
The BBN BYBLOS Continuous Speech Recognition System
Richard Schwartz
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Chris Barry
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Yen-Lu Chow
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Alan Deft
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Ming-Whei Feng
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Owen Kimball
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Francis Kubala
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John Makhoul
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Jeffrey Vandegrift
Speaker Adaptation from Limited Training in the BBN BYBLOS Speech Recognition System
Francis Kubala
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Ming-Whei Feng
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John Makhoul
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Richard Schwartz
The BBN Spoken Language System
Sean Boisen
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Yen-Lu Chow
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Andrew Haas
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Robert Ingria
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Salim Roukos
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David Stallard
Portability in the Janus Natural Language Interface
Ralph M. Weischedel
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Robert J. Bobrow
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Damaris Ayuso
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Lance Ramshaw
Speech Research at Carnegie Mellon
Raj Reddy
The design of voice-driven interfaces
Alexander I. Rudnicky
Recent Progress in the Sphinx Speech Recognition System
Kai-Fu Lee
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Hsiao-Wuen Hon
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Mei-Yuh Hwang
The MINDS System: Using Context and Dialog to Enhance Speech Recognition
Sheryl R. Young
Understanding Spontaneous Speech
Wayne Ward
Dragon
Janet M. Baker
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James K. Baker
Goats to Sheep: Can Recognition Rate Be Improved for Poor Tangora Speakers?
Catalina M. Danis
The Penman Language Generation Project
William C. Mann
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Eduard H. Hovy
A Flexible Interface for Linking Applications to Penman’s Sentence Generator
Robert T. Kasper
Robust Speech Recognition
Clifford J. Weinstein
The Lincoln Continuous Speech Recognition System: Recent Developments and Results
Douglas B. Paul
Acoustic-Phonetics Based Speech Recognition
Victor W. Zue
TINA: A Probabilistic Syntactic Parser for Speech Understanding Systems
Stephanie Seneff
The MIT SUMMIT Speech Recognition System: A Progress Report
Victor Zue
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James Glass
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Michael Phillips
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Stephanie Seneff
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY (NIST) (Formerly National Bureau of Standards)
David S. Pallett
New Mexico State University Computing Research Laboratory
Yorick Wilks
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David Farwell
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Afzal Ballim
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Roger Hartley
Naval Ocean Systems Center
Beth Sundheim
Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) User Interface Technology, Code 441
Steve Nunn
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Nancy Hupp
Plans for a Task-Oriented Evaluation of Natural Language Understanding Systems
Beth M. Sundheim
Natural Language Understanding
Ralph Grishman
Analyzing Telegraphic Messages
Ralph Grishman
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John Sterling
Natural Language Research
Aravind Joshi
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Mitch Marcus
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Mark Steedman
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Bonnie Webber
Lexicalized TAGs, Parsing and Lexicons
Anne Abeille
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Kathleen Bishop
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Sharon Cote
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Aravind K. Joshi
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Yves Schabes
Elements of a Computational Model of Cooperative Response Generation
Brant A. Cheikes
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Bonnie L. Webber
Intonation and Syntax in Spoken Language Systems
Mark Steedman
A Preprocessor for Speech Recognition Systems Operating in Noisy Environments
George Zweig
Auditory Speech Preprocessors
George Zweig
SRI International, Speech Recognition Program, Menlo Park, CA
Jared Bemstein
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Hy Murveit
SRI’s DECIPHER System
Hy Murveit
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Michael Cohen
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Patti Price
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Gay Baldwin
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Mitch Weintraub
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Jared Bernstein
Integrating Speech and Natural-Language Processing
Robert Moore
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Fernando Pereira
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Hy Murveit
Speech Data Base
John J. Godfrey
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Raja Rajasekaran
Chart Parsing of Stochastic Spoken Language Models
Charles Hemphill
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Joseph Picone
Initial Draft Guidelines for the Development of the Next-Generation Spoken Language Systems Speech Research Database
George R. Doddington
Natural Language Understanding: Integrating Syntax, Semantics, and Discourse.
Lynette Hirschman
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Martha Palmer
Analyzing Explicitly-Structured Discourse in a Limited Domain: Trouble and Failure Reports
Catherine N. Ball
Reducing Search by Partitioning the Word Network
John Dowding
Porting PUNDIT to the Resource Management Domain
Lynette Hirschman
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Francois-Michel Lang
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John Dowding
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Carl Weir
Analysis and Symbolic Processing of Unrestricted Speech
M. Margaret Withgott
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Ronald M. Kaplan
Automatic Discovery of Contextual Factors Describing Phonological Variation
Francine R. Chen
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Jeff Shrager
Probabilistic Models of Short and Long Distance Word Dependencies in Running Text
Julian Kupiec