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naacl 1991 论文列表

Speech and Natural Language, Proceedings of a Workshop held at Pacific Grove, California, USA, February 19-22. 1991.

The Penman Natural Language Project Systemics-Based Machine Translation.
Natural Language, Knowledge Representation and Discourse.
Very Large Annotated Database of American English.
Natural Language Research.
Language Processing and Commonsense Reasoning.
Linguistic Knowledge Sources for Spoken Language Understanding.
TACITUS: The Abductive Commonsense Inference-based Text Understanding System.
SRI's Real-Time Spoken Language System.
Real-Time Speech Recognition System.
Corpus Collection for ATIS.
A Robust Preprocessor for Speech-Recognition Systems.
Robust and Portable Text Processing.
Active Knowledge Structures in Natural Language Understanding.
Evaluating Text Understanding Systems.
NIST-DARPA Interagency Agreement: SLS Program.
Robust Speech Recognition Technology Program Summary.
Spoken Language Recognition and Understanding.
Portable Software Modules for Speech Recognition (Phase I SBIR grant from DARPA).
Progress Report for DARPA SLS Program at DRAGON Systems, Inc.
Interactive Multimedia Explanation for Equipment Maintenance and Repair.
The PLUS Accelerator.
Spoken-Language Research at Carnegie Mellon.
Microphone-Array Systems for Speech Recognition Input.
Segment-Based Acoustic Models with Multi-level Search Algorithms for Continuous Speech Recognition.
Evaluating the Use of Prosodic Information in Speech Recognition and Understanding.
Spoken Language Systems.
Research in Continuous Speech Recognition.
Adaptive Natural Language Processing.
A Snapshot of two DARPA Speech and Natural Language Programs.
A Proposal for Lexical Disambiguation.
The Consortium for Lexical Research.

Use of Prosody in Syntactic Disambiguation: An Analysis-by-Synthesis Approach.
Predicting Intonational Boundaries Automatically from Text: The ATIS Domain.
The Use of Prosody in Syntactic Disambiguation.
Integrating Syntax and Semantics into Spoken Language Understanding.
Collection of Spontaneous Speech for the ATIS Domain and Comparative Analyses of Data Collected at MIT and TI.
Interactive Problem Solving and Dialogue in the ATIS Domain.
Session 12: SLS and PROSODY.
Fast Text Processing for Information Retrieval.
Automatic Acquisition of Subcategorization Frames from Tagged Text.
Lexico-Semantic Pattern Matching as a Companion to Parsing in Text Understanding.
Studies in Part of Speech Labelling.
Discourse Structure in the TRAINS Project.
Session 11 - Natural Language III.
A Proposal for Incremental Dialogue Evaluation.
Evaluating Text Categorization I.
A Procedure for Quantitatively Comparing the Syntactic Coverage of English Grammars.
Third Message Understanding Evaluation and Conference (MUC-3): Phase 1 Status Report.
Session 10: Corpora and Evaluation.
A Dynamic Language Model for Speech Recognition.
Lexical Access with a Statistically-Derived Phonetic Network.
Experience with a Stack Decoder-Based HMM CSR and Back-Off N-Gram Language Models.
A Study on Speaker-Adaptive Speech Recognition.
Bayesian Learning of Gaussian Mixture Densities for Hidden Markov Models.
Session 9: Speech III.
Context Dependent Modeling of Phones in Continuous Speech Using Decision Trees.
Recent Progress in Robust Vocabulary-Independent Speech Recognition.
A Dynamical System Approach to Continuous Speech Recognition.
Continuous Speech Recognition Using Segmental Neural Nets.
Session 8: Speech II.
A Trellis-Based Algorithm For Estimating The Parameters Of Hidden Stochastic Context-Free Grammar.
Calculating the Probability of a Partial Parse of a Sentence.
Parsing the Voyager Domain Using Pearl.
Some Results on Stochastic Language Modelling.
Statistical Agenda Parsing.
Session 7: Natural Language II.
Using Spoken Language to Facilitate Military Transportation Planning.
Analog Implementations of Auditory Models.
Session 6: Demonstrations and Videotapes of Speech and Natural Language Technologies.
Partial Parsing: A Report on Work in Progress.
Efficient Bottom-Up Parsing.
Fixed and Flexible Phrase Structure: Coordination in Tree Adjoining Grammars.
A Template Matcher for Robust NL Interpretation.
The Mapping Unit Approach to Subcategorization.
Session 5: Natural Language I.
Signal Representation Attribute Extraction and the Use Distinctive Features for Phonetic Classification.
Autodirective Microphone Systems for Natural Communication with Speech Recognizers.
Collection and Analysis of Data from Real Users: Implications for Speech Recognition/Understanding Systems.
Field Test Evaluations and Optimization of Speaker Independent Speech Recognition for Telephone Applications.
Session 4: Speech I.
Identifying Word Correspondences in Parallel Texts.
A Statistical Approach to Sense Disambiguation in Machine Translation.
Machine Translation Using Abductive Inference.
Session 3: Machine Translation.
The Use of a Commercial Natural Language Interface in the ATIS Task.
Augmented Role Filling Capabilities for Semantic Interpretation of Spoken Language.
Stochastic Representation of Conceptual Structure in the ATIS Task.
A Textual processor to handle ATIS queries.
BBN HARC and DELPHI Results on the ATIS Benchmarks - February 1991.
Using Semantics to Correct Parser Output for ATIS Utterances.
Evaluation of the CMU ATIS System.
Speech Recognition in SRI's Resource Management and ATIS Systems.
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of the MIT ATIS System.
Integration of Diverse Recognition Methodologies Through Reevaluation of N-Best Sentence Hypotheses.
BYBLOS Speech Recognition Benchmark Results.
Modelling Context Dependency in Acoustic-Phonetic and Lexical Representations.
New Results with the Lincoln Tied-Mixture HMM CSR System.
DRAGON Systems Resource Management Benchmark Results February 1991.
Session 2: DARPA Resource Management and ATIS Benchmark Test Poster Session.
ESPRIT, the European Strategic Programme for Research and Development in Information Technology.

Machine Translation in Europe.
Speech Understanding and Dialogue over the telephone: an overview of the ESPRIT SUNDIAL project.
Some Notes about Research and Development at KTH.
The ESPRIT Project POLYGLOT.
Session 1: Speech and Natural Language Efforts in the U. S. and Abroad.
Overview of the Fourth DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop.