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10. TSD 2007: Pilsen, Czech Republic
- Václav Matousek, Pavel Mautner:

Text, Speech and Dialogue, 10th International Conference, TSD 2007, Pilsen, Czech Republic, September 3-7, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4629, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-74627-0
Invited Talks
- Frederick Jelinek, Jia Cui:

Language Modeling with Linguistic Cluster Constraints. 1 - Jan Hajic, Eva Hajicová:

Some of Our Best Friends Are Statisticians. 2-10 - Heinrich Niemann:

Some Special Problems of Speech Communication. 11-13 - Renato de Mori:

Recent Advances in Spoken Language Understanding. 14
Text
- Václav Klimes:

Transformation-Based Tectogrammatical Dependency Analysis of English. 15-22 - Zornitsa Kozareva, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo:

Multilingual Name Disambiguation with Semantic Information. 23-30 - Pablo Gamallo

, Gabriel Pereira Lopes
, Alexandre Agustini:
Inducing Classes of Terms from Text. 31-38 - Reut Tsarfaty, Khalil Sima'an:

Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing for Modern Hebrew. 39-47 - Véronique Hoste, Iris Hendrickx, Walter Daelemans:

Disambiguation of the Neuter Pronoun and Its Effect on Pronominal Coreference Resolution. 48-55 - Peifeng Li, Qiaoming Zhu, Peide Qian, Geoffrey C. Fox:

Constructing a Large Scale Text Corpus Based on the Grid and Trustworthiness. 56-65 - Alistair Kennedy, Stan Szpakowicz:

Disambiguating Hypernym Relations for Roget's Thesaurus. 66-75 - Ales Horák, Tomás Holan, Vladimír Kadlec, Vojtech Kovár

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Dependency and Phrasal Parsers of the Czech Language: A Comparison. 76-84 - Olga Mitrofanova, Anton Mukhin, Polina Panicheva, Vyacheslav Savitsky:

Automatic Word Clustering in Russian Texts. 85-91 - Václav Novák, Zdenek Zabokrtský

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Feature Engineering in Maximum Spanning Tree Dependency Parser. 92-98 - Maciej Piasecki

, Stan Szpakowicz, Bartosz Broda:
Automatic Selection of Heterogeneous Syntactic Features in Semantic Similarity of Polish Nouns. 99-106 - Soto Montalvo

, Raquel Martínez-Unanue, Arantza Casillas, Víctor Fresno
:
Bilingual News Clustering Using Named Entities and Fuzzy Similarity. 107-114 - Ricardo Ribeiro

, David Martins de Matos
:
Extractive Summarization of Broadcast News: Comparing Strategies for European Portuguese. 115-122 - Altangerel Chagnaa

, Hoseop Choe, Cheolyoung Ock, Hwamook Yoon:
On the Evaluation of Korean WordNet. 123-130 - Siska Fitrianie

, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:
An Adaptive Keyboard with Personalized Language-Based Features. 131-138 - Tomasz Obrêbski:

An All-Path Parsing Algorithm for Constraint-Based Dependency Grammars of CF-Power. 139-146 - Joe Vasak, Fei Song:

Word Distribution Based Methods for Minimizing Segment Overlaps. 147-154 - David Pinto

, Paolo Rosso:
On the Relative Hardness of Clustering Corpora. 155-161 - Dmitry O. Martynov, Eugenij Bovbel:

Indexing and Retrieval Scheme for Content-Based Multimedia Applications. 162-169 - Guy De Pauw, Peter Waiganjo Wagacha, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver

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Automatic Diacritic Restoration for Resource-Scarce Languages. 170-179 - Anna Lobanova, Jennifer Spenader, Bea Valkenier:

Lexical and Perceptual Grounding of a Sound Ontology. 180-187 - Magda Sevcíková, Zdenek Zabokrtský, Oldrich Kruza:

Named Entities in Czech: Annotating Data and Developing NE Tagger. 188-195 - Saima Aman, Stan Szpakowicz:

Identifying Expressions of Emotion in Text. 196-205 - Ladislav Kunc, Jan Kleindienst:

ECAF: Authoring Language for Embodied Conversational Agents. 206-213
Speech
- César González Ferreras, Valentín Cardeñoso-Payo:

Dynamic Adaptation of Language Models in Speech Driven Information Retrieval. 214-221 - András Kocsor, Róbert Busa-Fekete, András Bánhalmi:

Whitening-Based Feature Space Transformations in a Speech Impediment Therapy System. 222-229 - Arantza Casillas, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Jon Igartua, Raquel Martínez-Unanue, Kepa Sarasola, Aitor Sologaistoa:

Spanish-Basque Parallel Corpus Structure: Linguistic Annotations and Translation Units. 230-237 - Tino Haderlein, Korbinian Riedhammer

, Andreas K. Maier, Elmar Nöth
, Hikmet Toy, Frank Rosanowski:
An Automatic Version of the Post-Laryngectomy Telephone Test. 238-245 - Dénes Paczolay, András Bánhalmi, András Kocsor:

Speaker Normalization Via Springy Discriminant Analysis and Pitch Estimation. 246-253 - Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Silvia Monica Feraru:

A Study on Speech with Manifest Emotions. 254-261 - György Szaszák, Klára Vicsi:

Speech Recognition Supported by Prosodic Information for Fixed Stress Languages. 262-269 - Frantisek Grézl, Jan Cernocký:

TRAP-Based Techniques for Recognition of Noisy Speech. 270-277 - Andreas K. Maier, Tino Haderlein, Maria Schuster, Emeka Nkenke, Elmar Nöth:

Intelligibility Is More Than a Single Word: Quantification of Speech Intelligibility by ASR and Prosody. 278-285 - Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu, Diana Trandabat:

Appositions Versus Double Subject Sentences - What Information the Speech Analysis Brings to a Grammar Debate. 286-293 - Elmar Nöth, Andreas K. Maier, Tino Haderlein, Korbinian Riedhammer

, Frank Rosanowski, Maria Schuster:
Automatic Evaluation of Pathologic Speech - from Research to Routine Clinical Use. 294-301 - Georges Linarès, Pascal Nocera, Dominique Massonié, Driss Matrouf:

The LIA Speech Recognition System: From 10xRT to 1xRT. 302-308 - Vladimir Popescu, Jean Caelen, Corneliu Burileanu:

Logic-Based Rhetorical Structuring for Natural Language Generation in Human-Computer Dialogue. 309-317 - Tobias Bocklet

, Andreas K. Maier, Elmar Nöth
:
Text-Independent Speaker Identification Using Temporal Patterns. 318-325 - Jindrich Matousek, Jan Romportl:

Recording and Annotation of Speech Corpus for Czech Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. 326-333 - Milan Rusko

, Róbert Sabo
, Martin Dzúr:
Sk-ToBI Scheme for Phonological Prosody Annotation in Slovak. 334-341 - Péter Mihajlik

, Tibor Fegyó, Bottyán Németh, Zoltán Tüske, Viktor Trón
:
Towards Automatic Transcription of Large Spoken Archives in Agglutinating Languages - Hungarian ASR for the MALACH Project. 342-349 - Petr Motlícek, Hynek Hermansky

, Sriram Ganapathy, Harinath Garudadri:
Non-uniform Speech/Audio Coding Exploiting Predictability of Temporal Evolution of Spectral Envelopes. 350-357 - Jordi Adell, Antonio Bonafonte

, David Escudero Mancebo
:
Filled Pauses in Speech Synthesis: Towards Conversational Speech. 358-365 - Pascal Wiggers, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:

Exploratory Analysis of Word Use and Sentence Length in the Spoken Dutch Corpus. 366-373 - Young-Sun Yun, Yunkeun Lee:

Design of Tandem Architecture Using Segmental Trend Features. 374-381 - András Bánhalmi, Róbert Busa-Fekete, András Kocsor:

An Automatic Retraining Method for Speaker Independent Hidden Markov Models. 382-389 - Flaithrí Neff

, Aidan Kehoe, Ian J. Pitt:
User Modeling to Support the Development of an Auditory Help System. 390-397 - Georges Linarès, Christophe Lévy:

Fast Discriminant Training of Semi-continuous HMM. 398-405 - Bong-Wan Kim, Dae-Lim Choi, Yong-Ju Lee:

Speech/Music Discrimination Using Mel-Cepstrum Modulation Energy. 406-414 - Jan Svec, Filip Jurcícek, Ludek Müller

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Parameterization of the Input in Training the HVS Semantic Parser. 415-422 - Aitor Álvarez, Idoia Cearreta, Juan Miguel López

, Andoni Arruti, Elena Lazkano, Basilio Sierra, Nestor Garay:
A Comparison Using Different Speech Parameters in the Automatic Emotion Recognition Using Feature Subset Selection Based on Evolutionary Algorithms. 423-430 - Josef V. Psutka:

Benefit of Maximum Likelihood Linear Transform (MLLT) Used at Different Levels of Covariance Matrices Clustering in ASR Systems. 431-438 - Pavel Ircing, Pavel Pecina, Douglas W. Oard

, Jianqiang Wang, Ryen W. White, Jan Hoidekr:
Information Retrieval Test Collection for Searching Spontaneous Czech Speech. 439-446 - Gergely Feldhoffer, Balázs Oroszi, György Takács, Attila Tihanyi, Tamás Bárdi:

Inter-speaker Synchronization in Audiovisual Database for Lip-Readable Speech to Animation Conversion. 447-454 - Mikhail Alexandrov, Xavier Blanco

, Natalia Ponomareva, Paolo Rosso:
Constructing Empirical Models for Automatic Dialog Parameterization. 455-463 - Tasanawan Soonklang, Robert I. Damper, Yannick Marchand

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The Effect of Lexicon Composition in Pronunciation by Analogy. 464-471 - Ruvan Weerasinghe, Asanka Wasala, Viraj Welgama, Kumudu Gamage:

Festival-si: A Sinhala Text-to-Speech System. 472-479 - Zdenek Hanzlícek

, Jindrich Matousek:
Voice Conversion Based on Probabilistic Parameter Transformation and Extended Inter-speaker Residual Prediction. 480-487 - Jakub Kanis, Ludek Müller:

Automatic Czech - Sign Speech Translation. 488-495 - Valiantsina Hubeika, Igor Szöke, Lukás Burget

, Jan Cernocký
:
Maximum Likelihood and Maximum Mutual Information Training in Gender and Age Recognition System. 496-501 - Milan Legát, Daniel Tihelka

, Jindrich Matousek:
Pitch Marks at Peaks or Valleys? 502-507 - Daniel Tihelka

, Jindrich Matousek, Jirí Kala:
Quality Deterioration Factors in Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. 508-515 - Neculai Curteanu, Diana Trandabat, Mihai Alex Moruz:

Topic-Focus Articulation Algorithm on the Syntax-Prosody Interface of Romanian. 516-523 - Zdenek Krnoul, Milos Zelezný:

Translation and Conversion for Czech Sign Speech Synthesis. 524-531
Dialog
- Melita Hajdinjak, France Mihelic:

A Wizard-of-Oz System Evaluation Study. 532-539 - Elisa Noguera, Fernando Llopis

, Antonio Ferrández
, Alberto Escapa:
New Measures for Open-Domain Question Answering Evaluation Within a Time Constraint. 540-547 - Lúcio M. M. Quintal

, Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio:
A Methodology for Domain Dialogue Engineering with the Midiki Dialogue Manager. 548-555 - Maciej Karpinski

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The Intonational Realization of Requests in Polish Task-Oriented Dialogues. 556-563 - Noriki Fujiwara, Toshihiko Itoh, Kenji Araki:

Analysis of Changes in Dialogue Rhythm Due to Dialogue Acts in Task-Oriented Dialogues. 564-573 - Fernando García, Lluís F. Hurtado, David Griol, María José Castro

, Encarna Segarra, Emilio Sanchis:
Recognition and Understanding Simulation for a Spoken Dialog Corpus Acquisition. 574-581 - Nora Barroso, Aitzol Ezeiza, N. Gilisagasti, Karmele López de Ipiña

, A. López, José Manuel López-Guede:
First Approach in the Development of Multimedia Information Retrieval Resources for the Basque Context. 582-590 - Harry Bunt, Roser Morante:

The Weakest Link. 591-598 - Ryota Nishimura

, Norihide Kitaoka, Seiichi Nakagawa:
A Spoken Dialog System for Chat-Like Conversations Considering Response Timing. 599-606 - Nino Peterek, Petr Kaderka

, Zdenka Svobodová, Eva Havlová, Martin Havlík, Jana Klímová, Patricie Kubácková:
Digitisation and Automatic Alignment of the DIALOG Corpus: A Prosodically Annotated Corpus of Czech Television Debates. 607-612 - Ludek Bártek, Ivan Kopecek, Radek Oslejsek:

Setting Layout in Dialogue Generating Web Pages. 613-620 - Rita M. Aceves-Pérez, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda

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Graph-Based Answer Fusion in Multilingual Question Answering. 621-629 - David Pinto

, Alfons Juan, Paolo Rosso:
Using Query-Relevant Documents Pairs for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. 630-637 - Iosif Mporas, Dimitrios P. Lyras, Kyriakos N. Sgarbas

, Nikos Fakotakis:
Detection of Dialogue Acts Using Perplexity-Based Word Clustering. 638-643 - Hyo-Jung Oh, Chung-Hee Lee, Yi-Gyu Hwang, Myung-Gil Jang:

Dialogue Management for Intelligent TV Based on Statistical Learning Method. 644-652 - David Tomás, José Luis Vicedo González:

Multiple-Taxonomy Question Classification for Category Search on Faceted Information. 653-660

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