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21st TSD 2018: Brno, Czech Republic
- Petr Sojka, Ales Horák, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala:
Text, Speech, and Dialogue - 21st International Conference, TSD 2018, Brno, Czech Republic, September 11-14, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11107, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-00793-5
Invited Papers
- Kenneth Ward Church:
Minsky, Chomsky and Deep Nets. 3-14 - Piek Vossen, Selene Baez, Lenka Bajcetic, Bram Kraaijeveld:
Leolani: A Reference Machine with a Theory of Mind for Social Communication. 15-25 - Isabel Trancoso, Maria Joana Correia, Francisco Teixeira, Bhiksha Raj, Alberto Abad:
Speech Analytics for Medical Applications. 26-37
Text
- Nicolay Rusnachenko, Natalia V. Loukachevitch:
Sentiment Attitudes and Their Extraction from Analytical Texts. 41-49 - Jaroslava Hlavácová:
Prefixal Morphemes of Czech Verbs. 50-57 - Miloslav Konopík, Ondrej Prazák:
LDA in Character-LSTM-CRF Named Entity Recognition. 58-66 - Lubomir Ivanov, Amanda Aebig, Stephen Meerman:
Lexical Stress-Based Authorship Attribution with Accurate Pronunciation Patterns Selection. 67-75 - Alexei Dobrov, Anastasia Dobrova, Pavel Grokhovskiy, Maria Smirnova, Nikolay Soms:
Idioms Modeling in a Computer Ontology as a Morphosyntactic Disambiguation Strategy - The Case of Tibetan Corpus of Grammar Treatises. 76-83 - Gennady Shtekh, Polina Kazakova, Nikita Nikitinsky:
Adjusting Machine Translation Datasets for Document-Level Cross-Language Information Retrieval: Methodology. 84-94 - Lauma Pretkalnina, Laura Rituma, Baiba Saulite:
Deriving Enhanced Universal Dependencies from a Hybrid Dependency-Constituency Treebank. 95-105 - Aleksandra Vatian, Natalia V. Dobrenko, Anastasia Makarenko, Niyaz Nigmatullin, Nikolay Vedernikov, Artem Vasilev, Andrey Stankevich, Natalia F. Gusarova, Anatoly Shalyto:
Adaptation of Algorithms for Medical Information Retrieval for Working on Russian-Language Text Content. 106-114 - Afifah Waseem:
CoRTE: A Corpus of Recognizing Textual Entailment Data Annotated for Coreference and Bridging Relations. 115-125 - Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Ekaterina Parkhomenko:
Evaluating Distributional Features for Multiword Expression Recognition. 126-134 - Ágnes Kalivoda, Noémi Vadász, Balázs Indig:
Manócska: A Unified Verb Frame Database for Hungarian. 135-143 - Lukasz Kobylinski, Michal Wasiluk, Grzegorz Wojdyga:
Improving Part-of-Speech Tagging by Meta-learning. 144-152 - Ajay Gupta, Devendra Verma, Sachin Pawar, Sangameshwar Patil, Swapnil Hingmire, Girish K. Palshikar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Identifying Participant Mentions and Resolving Their Coreferences in Legal Court Judgements. 153-162 - Aidar Khusainov, Dzhavdet Suleymanov, Rinat Gilmullin, Ajrat R. Gatiatullin:
Building the Tatar-Russian NMT System Based on Re-translation of Multilingual Data. 163-170 - Dage Särg, Kadri Muischnek, Kaili Müürisep:
Annotated Clause Boundaries' Influence on Parsing Results. 171-179 - Roua Torjmen, Kais Haddar:
Morphological Aanalyzer for the Tunisian Dialect. 180-187 - Jakub Waszczuk, Witold Kieras, Marcin Wolinski:
Morphosyntactic Disambiguation and Segmentation for Historical Polish with Graph-Based Conditional Random Fields. 188-196 - Aleksander Wawer, Justyna Sarzynska:
Do We Need Word Sense Disambiguation for LCM Tagging? 197-204 - Samia Ben Ismail, Sirine Boukedi, Kais Haddar:
Generation of Arabic Broken Plural Within LKB. 205-212 - Lukás Svoboda, Tomás Brychcín:
Czech Dataset for Semantic Textual Similarity. 213-221 - Fangzhou Zhai, Yue Fan, Tejaswani Verma, Rupali Sinha, Dietrich Klakow:
A Dataset and a Novel Neural Approach for Optical Gregg Shorthand Recognition. 222-230 - Bálint Sass:
A Lattice Based Algebraic Model for Verb Centered Constructions. 231-238 - Jakub Harasta, Jaromír Savelka, Frantisek Kasl, Adéla Kotková, Pavel Loutocký, Jakub Mísek, Daniela Procházková, Helena Pullmannová, Petr Semenisín, Tamara Sejnová, Nikola Simková, Michal Vosinek, Lucie Zavadilová, Jan Zibner:
Annotated Corpus of Czech Case Law for Reference Recognition Tasks. 239-250 - Hassina Bouressace, János Csirik:
Recognition of the Logical Structure of Arabic Newspaper Pages. 251-258 - Behzad Naderalvojoud, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Laura Kallmeyer, Ebru Akcapinar Sezer:
A Cross-Lingual Approach for Building Multilingual Sentiment Lexicons. 259-266 - Anutosh Maitra, Shubhashis Sengupta, Abhisek Mukhopadhyay, Deepak Gupta, Rajkumar Pujari, Pushpak Bhattacharya, Asif Ekbal, Tom Geo Jain:
Semantic Question Matching in Data Constrained Environment. 267-276 - Dominik Machácek, Jonás Vidra, Ondrej Bojar:
Morphological and Language-Agnostic Word Segmentation for NMT. 277-284 - Ignatius Ezeani, Mark Hepple, Ikechukwu E. Onyenwe, Chioma Enemuo:
Multi-task Projected Embedding for Igbo. 285-294 - Zuzana Peliknov, Zuzana Nevilov:
Corpus Annotation Pipeline for Non-standard Texts. 295-303 - Hien Thi Ha, Marek Medved, Zuzana Neverilová, Ales Horák:
Recognition of OCR Invoice Metadata Block Types. 304-312
Speech
- Jirí Pribil, Anna Pribilová, Jindrich Matousek:
Automatic Evaluation of Synthetic Speech Quality by a System Based on Statistical Analysis. 315-323 - Jirí Málek, Jindrich Zdánský, Petr Cerva:
Robust Recognition of Conversational Telephone Speech via Multi-condition Training and Data Augmentation. 324-333 - Jan Lehecka, Ales Prazák:
Online LDA-Based Language Model Adaptation. 334-341 - Zbynek Zajíc, Daniel Soutner, Marek Hrúz, Ludek Müller, Vlasta Radová:
Recurrent Neural Network Based Speaker Change Detection from Text Transcription Applied in Telephone Speaker Diarization System. 342-350 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka, Jan Volín:
On the Extension of the Formal Prosody Model for TTS. 351-359 - Markéta Juzová, Jan Volín:
\hbox F_0 Post-Stress Rise Trends Consideration in Unit Selection TTS. 360-368 - Daniel Tihelka, Zdenek Hanzlícek, Markéta Juzová, Jakub Vít, Jindrich Matousek, Martin Gruber:
Current State of Text-to-Speech System ARTIC: A Decade of Research on the Field of Speech Technologies. 369-378 - Niraj Shrestha, Marie-Francine Moens:
Semantic Role Labeling of Speech Transcripts Without Sentence Boundaries. 379-387 - Michal Trzos, Martin Dostl, Petra Machkov, Jana Eitlerov:
Voice Control in a Real Flight Deck Environment. 388-402 - Asad Ullah, Tanel Alumäe:
Data Augmentation and Teacher-Student Training for LF-MMI Based Robust Speech Recognition. 403-410 - Martin Matura, Markéta Juzová:
Using Anomaly Detection for Fine Tuning of Formal Prosodic Structures in Speech Synthesis. 411-418 - Radek Safarík, Lukás Mateju, Lenka Weingartová:
The Influence of Errors in Phonetic Annotations on Performance of Speech Recognition System. 419-427 - Jan Zelinka:
Deep Learning and Online Speech Activity Detection for Czech Radio Broadcasting. 428-435 - Josef Michálek, Jan Vanek:
A Survey of Recent DNN Architectures on the TIMIT Phone Recognition Task. 436-444 - Zdenek Hanzlícek, Jakub Vít, Daniel Tihelka:
WaveNet-Based Speech Synthesis Applied to Czech - A Comparison with the Traditional Synthesis Methods. 445-452 - Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Nicanor García-Ospina, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Milos Cernak, Elmar Nöth:
Phonological Posteriors and GRU Recurrent Units to Assess Speech Impairments of Patients with Parkinson's Disease. 453-461 - Nicanor García-Ospina, Tomás Arias-Vergara, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Milos Cernak, Elmar Nöth:
Phonological i-Vectors to Detect Parkinson's Disease. 462-470
Dialogue
- Tino Haderlein, Anne Schützenberger, Michael Döllinger, Elmar Nöth:
Subtext Word Accuracy and Prosodic Features for Automatic Intelligibility Assessment. 473-481 - Ben Fishman, Itshak Lapidot, Irit Opher:
Prosodic Features' Criterion for Hebrew. 482-491 - AlBara Khalifa, Tsuneo Kato, Seiichi Yamamoto:
The Retention Effect of Learning Grammatical Patterns Implicitly Using Joining-in-Type Robot-Assisted Language-Learning System. 492-499 - Adam Chýlek, Jan Svec, Lubos Smídl:
Learning to Interrupt the User at the Right Time in Incremental Dialogue Systems. 500-508 - Thierry Desot, Stefania Raimondo, Anastasia Mishakova, François Portet, Michel Vacher:
Towards a French Smart-Home Voice Command Corpus: Design and NLU Experiments. 509-517 - György Kovács:
Classification of Formal and Informal Dialogues Based on Emotion Recognition Features. 518-526
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