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SPEECH
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Which words are hard to recognize? Prosodic, lexical, and disfluency factors that increase speech recognition error rates
Despite years of speech recognition research, little is known about which words tend to be misrecognized and why. Previous work has shown that errors increase for infrequent words...
Sharon Goldwater, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. ...
ACE
2004
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13 years 8 months ago
New Arrival Students: Mitigating Factors on the Culture of the Computing Learning Environment
Over the past decade Australian and New Zealand educational institutions have experienced a rapid increase in the numbers of "New Arrivals" - immigrant and international...
Barbara J. Crump
COLING
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing
Psycholinguistic studies suggest a model of human language processing that 1) performs incremental interpretation of spoken utterances or written text, 2) preserves ambiguity by m...
William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, La...
ACL
2012
11 years 9 months ago
Fast and Scalable Decoding with Language Model Look-Ahead for Phrase-based Statistical Machine Translation
In this work we present two extensions to the well-known dynamic programming beam search in phrase-based statistical machine translation (SMT), aiming at increased efficiency of ...
Joern Wuebker, Hermann Ney, Richard Zens
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Portability of Prolog programs: theory and case-studies
(Non-)portability of Prolog programs is widely considered as an important factor in the lack of acceptance of the language. Since
Jan Wielemaker, Vítor Santos Costa