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ACL
1993
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Parsing Free Word Order Languages in the Paninian Framework
There is a need to develop a suitable computational grammar formalism for free word order languages for two reasons: First, a suitably designed formalism is likely to be more effi...
Akshar Bharati, Rajeev Sangal
ACL
1997
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Paradigmatic Cascades: a Linguistically Sound Model of Pronunciation by Analogy
We present and experimentally evaluate a new model of pronunciation by analogy: the paradigmatic cascades model. Given a pronunciation lexicon, this algorithm first extracts the m...
François Yvon
ACL
1997
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Decoding Algorithm in Statistical Machine Translation
Decoding algorithm is a crucial part in statistical machine translation. We describe a stack decoding algorithm in this paper. We present the hypothesis scoring method and the heu...
Ye-Yi Wang, Alex Waibel
ACL
1997
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PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents
This paper presents PARADISE (PARAdigm for DIalogue System Evaluation), a general framework for evaluating spoken dialogue agents. The framework decouples task requirements from a...
Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kam...
ACL
1997
13 years 10 months ago
Probing the Lexicon in Evaluating Commercial MT Systems
In the past the evaluation of machine translation systems has focused on single system evaluations because there were only few systems available. But now there are several commerc...
Martin Volk
ACL
1997
13 years 10 months ago
Towards Resolution of Bridging Descriptions
We present preliminary results concerning robust techniques for resolving bridging definite descriptions. We report our analysis of a collection of 20 Wall Street Journal articles...
Renata Vieira, Simone Teufel
ACL
1997
13 years 10 months ago
A DP based Search Using Monotone Alignments in Statistical Translation
Christoph Tillmann, Stephan Vogel, Hermann Ney, A....
ACL
1997
13 years 10 months ago
Contrastive Accent in a Data-to-Speech System
Being able to predict the placement of contrastive accent is essential for the assignment of correct accentuation patterns in spoken language generation. I discuss two approaches ...
Mariët Theune