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naacl 1989 论文列表

Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Philadelphia, USA, HLT 1989, February 21-23, 1989.

Probabilistic Models of Short and Long Distance Word Dependencies in Running Text.
Automatic Discovery of Contextual Factors Describing Phonological Variation.
Analysis and Symbolic Processing of Unrestricted Speech.
Porting Pundit to the Resource Management Domain.
Reducing Search by Partitioning the Word Network.
Analyzing Explicitly-Structured Discourse in a Limited Domain: Trouble and Failure Reports.
Natural Language Understanding: Integrating Syntaz, Semantics, and Discourse.
UCB.
Initial Draft Guidelines fortThe Development of the Next-Generation Spoken Language Systems Speech Research Database.
Chart Parsing of Stochastic Spoken Language Models.
Speech Data Base.
Integrating Speech and Natural-Language Processing.
SRI's DECIPHER System.
SRI International, Speech Recognition Program, Menlo Park, CA.
Auditory Speech Preprocessors.
A Preprocessor for Speech Recognition Systems Operating in Noisy Environments.
Intonation and Syntax in Spoken Language Systems.
Elements of a Computational Model of Cooperative Response Generation.
Lexicalized TAGs, Parsing and Lexicons.
Natural Language Research.
Analyzing Telegraphic Messages.
Natural Language Understanding.
Plans For a Task-Oriented Evaluation of Natural Language Understanding Systems.
Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) User Interface Technology, Code 441.
Naval Ocean Systems Center.
New Mexico State University Computing Research Laboratory.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY (NIST) (Formerly National Bureau of Standards).
The MIT Summit Speech Recognition System: a Progress Report.
TINA: A Probabilistic Syntactic Parser for Speech Understanding Systems.
Acoustic-Phonetics Based Speech Recognition.
The Lincoln Continuous Speech Recognition System: Recent Developments and Results.
Robust Speech Recognition.
A Flexible Interface for Linking Applications to Penman's Sentence Generator.
The Penman Language Generation Project.
Goats to Sheep: Can Recognition Rate be Improved for Poor Tangora Speakers?
Dragon.
Understanding Spontaneous Speech.
The MINDS System: Using Context and Dialog to Enhance Speech Recognition.
Recent Progress in the Sphinx Speech Recognition System.
The design of voice-driven interfaces.
Speech Research at Carnegie Mellon.
Portability in the Janus Natural Language Interface.
The BBN Spoken Language System.
Speaker Adaptation from Limited Training in the BBN BYBLOS Speech Recognition System.
The BBN BYBLOS Continuous Speech Recognition System.
A Common Facts Data Base.
Rapid Porting of the Parlancetm Natural Language Interface.
Integrating Speech and Natural Language.
Research in Continuous Speech Recognition.
Speaker Independent Phonetic Transcription of Fluent Speech for Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition.
Tutorials.

Reports From Session Chairs.

Workshop Agenda.

Overview of the DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop.