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ACL
2009
13 years 5 months ago
Reducing the Annotation Effort for Letter-to-Phoneme Conversion
Letter-to-phoneme (L2P) conversion is the process of producing a correct phoneme sequence for a word, given its letters. It is often desirable to reduce the quantity of training d...
Kenneth Dwyer, Grzegorz Kondrak
EACL
2010
ACL Anthology
13 years 8 months ago
Generating Approximate Geographic Descriptions
Georeferenced data sets are often large and complex. Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems are beginning to emerge that generate texts from such data. One of the challenges th...
Ross Turner, Somayajulu Sripada, Ehud Reiter
COLT
2004
Springer
14 years 23 days ago
Replacing Limit Learners with Equally Powerful One-Shot Query Learners
Different formal learning models address different aspects of human learning. Below we compare Gold-style learning—interpreting learning as a limiting process in which the lear...
Steffen Lange, Sandra Zilles
NAACL
2003
13 years 8 months ago
Automatic Acquisition of Names Using Speak and Spell Mode in Spoken Dialogue Systems
This paper describes a novel multi-stage recognition procedure for deducing the spelling and pronunciation of an open set of names. The overall goal is the automatic acquisition o...
Grace Chung, Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang
FUIN
2008
119views more  FUIN 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Modeling Communication with Synchronized Environments
A deterministic behavior of systems composed of several modules is a desirable design goal. Assembling a complex system from components requires also a high degree of re-usability....
Tiberiu Seceleanu, Axel Jantsch