Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 2004 Workshop on Spoken Language Understanding for Conversational Systems and Higher Level Linguistic Information for Speech Processing
- Anthology ID:
- W04-30
- Month:
- May 2 - May 7
- Year:
- 2004
- Address:
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Venue:
- WS
- SIG:
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/W04-30
- DOI:
Invited Talk: Sentence Interpretation using Stochastic Finite State Transducers
Renato De Mori
Hybrid Statistical and Structural Semantic Modeling for Thai Multi-Stage Spoken Language Understanding
Chai Wutiwiwatchai
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Sadaoki Furui
Interactive Machine Learning Techniques for Improving SLU Models
Lee Begeja
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Bernard Renger
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David Gibbon
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Zhu Liu
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Behzad Shahraray
Virtual Modality: a Framework for Testing and Building Multimodal Applications
Péter Pál Boda
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Edward Filisko
Automatic Call Routing with Multiple Language Models
Qiang Huang
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Stephen Cox
Error Detection and Recovery in Spoken Dialogue Systems
Edward Filisko
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Stephanie Seneff
Robustness Issues in a Data-Driven Spoken Language Understanding System
Yulan He
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Steve Young
Invited Talk: Spoken Language Understanding: The Research/Industry Chasm
Roberto Pieraccini
Using Higher-level Linguistic Knowledge for Speech Recognition Error Correction in a Spoken Q/A Dialog
Minwoo Jeong
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Byeongchang Kim
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Gary Geunbae Lee
Speech Recognition Models of the Interdependence Among Syntax, Prosody, and Segmental Acoustics
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
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Jennifer Cole
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Chilin Shih
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Ken Chen
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Aaron Cohen
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Sandra Chavarria
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Heejin Kim
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Taejin Yoon
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Sarah Borys
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Jeung-Yoon Choi
Modeling Prosodic Consistency for Automatic Speech Recognition: Preliminary Investigations
Ernest> Pusateri
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James Glass
Assigning Domains to Speech Recognition Hypotheses
Klaus Rüggenmann
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Iryna Gurevych
Context Sensing using Speech and Common Sense
Nathan Eagle
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Push Singh