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20. TSD 2017: Prague, Czech Republic
- Kamil Ekstein, Václav Matousek:
Text, Speech, and Dialogue - 20th International Conference, TSD 2017, Prague, Czech Republic, August 27-31, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10415, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-64205-5
Keynote Talk
- Eva Hajicová:
A Glimpse Under the Surface: Language Understanding May Need Deep Syntactic Structure. 3-7
Conference Papers
- Tino Haderlein, Anne Schützenberger, Michael Döllinger, Elmar Nöth:
Robust Automatic Evaluation of Intelligibility in Voice Rehabilitation Using Prosodic Analysis. 11-19 - Ivandré Paraboni, Danielle Sampaio Monteiro, Alex Gwo Jen Lan:
Personality-Dependent Referring Expression Generation. 20-28 - Vitor Garcia dos Santos, Ivandré Paraboni, Bárbara Barbosa Claudino da Silva:
Big Five Personality Recognition from Multiple Text Genres. 29-37 - Jirí Pribil, Anna Pribilová, Jindrich Matousek:
Automatic Classification of Types of Artefacts Arising During the Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. 38-46 - Jurgita Kapociute-Dzikiene, Erika Rimkute, Loïc Boizou:
A Comparison of Lithuanian Morphological Analyzers. 47-56 - Ahmad Aghaebrahimian:
Constrained Deep Answer Sentence Selection. 57-65 - Ahmad Aghaebrahimian:
Quora Question Answer Dataset. 66-73 - Marcin Kuta, Mikolaj Morawiec, Jacek Kitowski:
Sentiment Analysis with Tree-Structured Gated Recurrent Units. 74-82 - Kamil Sorokosz, Izabela Stefaniak, Artur Janicki:
Synthetic Speech in Therapy of Auditory Hallucinations. 83-91 - Raheel Qader, Gwénolé Lecorvé, Damien Lolive, Marie Tahon, Pascale Sébillot:
Statistical Pronunciation Adaptation for Spontaneous Speech Synthesis. 92-101 - Miroslav Blsták, Viera Rozinajová:
Machine Learning Approach to the Process of Question Generation. 102-110 - Shafqat Mumtaz Virk, Lars Borin, Anju Saxena, Harald Hammarström:
Automatic Extraction of Typological Linguistic Features from Descriptive Grammars. 111-119 - Marek Bohác, Michal Rott, Vojtech Kovár:
Text Punctuation: An Inter-annotator Agreement Study. 120-128 - Marie Mikulová, Jirí Mírovský, Anja Nedoluzhko, Petr Pajas, Jan Stepánek, Jan Hajic:
PDTSC 2.0 - Spoken Corpus with Rich Multi-layer Structural Annotation. 129-137 - Jindrich Matousek, Michal Klíma:
Automatic Phonetic Segmentation Using the Kaldi Toolkit. 138-146 - Nicanor García, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Najim Dehak, Elmar Nöth:
Language Independent Assessment of Motor Impairments of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Using i-Vectors. 147-155 - Aleksandra Miletic, Dejan Stosic, Sasa Marjanovic:
ParCoLab: A Parallel Corpus for Serbian, French and English. 156-164 - Markéta Juzová:
Prosodic Phrase Boundary Classification Based on Czech Speech Corpora. 165-173 - Jan Nouza, Radek Safarík:
Parliament Archives Used for Automatic Training of Multi-lingual Automatic Speech Recognition Systems. 174-182 - Aidar Khusainov:
Recent Results in Speech Recognition for the Tatar Language. 183-191 - Adrien Barbaresi, Katrin Hein:
Data-Driven Identification of German Phrasal Compounds. 192-200 - Fadi Sindran, Firas Mualla, Tino Haderlein, Khaled Daqrouq, Elmar Nöth:
Automatic Preparation of Standard Arabic Phonetically Rich Written Corpora with Different Linguistic Units. 201-209 - Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Michael Nokel:
Adding Thesaurus Information into Probabilistic Topic Models. 210-218 - Subhabrata Dutta, Dipankar Das:
Dialogue Modelling in Multi-party Social Media Conversation. 219-227 - Aitzol Astigarraga, José María Martínez-Otzeta, Igor Rodriguez Rodriguez, Basilio Sierra, Elena Lazkano:
Markov Text Generator for Basque Poetry. 228-236 - Marcis Pinnis, Rihards Krislauks, Daiga Deksne, Toms Miks:
Neural Machine Translation for Morphologically Rich Languages with Improved Sub-word Units and Synthetic Data. 237-245 - Eszter Simon, Iván Mittelholcz:
Evaluation of Dictionary Creating Methods for Under-Resourced Languages. 246-254 - Victor Zakharov:
Comparative Evaluation and Integration of Collocation Extraction Metrics. 255-262 - Tomás Jelínek:
Errors in Inflection in Czech as a Second Language and Their Automatic Classification. 263-271 - Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Reynel Castrillón, Tomás Arias-Vergara, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elmar Nöth:
Speaker Model to Monitor the Neurological State and the Dysarthria Level of Patients with Parkinson's Disease. 272-280 - Leandro Borges dos Santos, Magali Sanches Duran, Nathan Siegle Hartmann, Arnaldo Candido Jr., Gustavo Henrique Paetzold, Sandra Maria Aluísio:
A Lightweight Regression Method to Infer Psycholinguistic Properties for Brazilian Portuguese. 281-289 - Maria Khvalchik, Anagha Kulkarni:
Open-Domain Non-factoid Question Answering. 290-298 - Jyi-Shane Liu, Ching-Ying Lee, Hua-Yuan Hsueh:
Linguistic Features as Evidence for Historical Context Interpretation. 299-307 - Witold Kieras, Dorota Komosinska, Emanuel Modrzejewski, Marcin Wolinski:
Morphosyntactic Annotation of Historical Texts. The Making of the Baroque Corpus of Polish. 308-316 - Markéta Juzová, Daniel Tihelka, Radek Skarnitzl:
Last Syllable Unit Penalization in Unit Selection TTS. 317-325 - Michal Zapotoczny, Pawel Rychlikowski, Jan Chorowski:
On Multilingual Training of Neural Dependency Parsers. 326-334 - Hsiao-Ling Hsu, Huei-Ling Lai, Jyi-Shane Liu:
Meaning Extensions, Word Component Structures and Their Distribution: Linguistic Usages Containing Body-Part Terms Liǎn/Miàn, Yǎn/Mù and Zuǐ/Kǒu in Taiwan Mandarin. 335-343 - Manfred Klenner:
An Unification-Based Model for Attitude Prediction. 344-352 - Zdenek Hanzlícek:
Optimal Number of States in HMM-Based Speech Synthesis. 353-361 - Stefano Giovanni Rizzo, Danilo Montesi:
Temporal Feature Space for Text Classification. 362-370 - Tomás Arias-Vergara, Philipp Klumpp, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Juan Rafael Orozco-Arroyave, Elmar Nöth:
Parkinson's Disease Progression Assessment from Speech Using a Mobile Device-Based Application. 371-379 - George Christodoulides:
A New Corpus of Collaborative Dialogue Produced Under Cognitive Load Using a Driving Simulator. 380-392 - Bhavik Vachhani, Chitralekha Bhat, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu:
Phonetic Segmentation Using Knowledge from Visual and Perceptual Domain. 393-401 - Radek Safarík, Lukás Mateju:
The Impact of Inaccurate Phonetic Annotations on Speech Recognition Performance. 402-410 - Anna Pompili, Alberto Abad, Paolo Romano, Isabel P. Martins, Rita Cardoso, Helena Santos, Joana Carvalho, Isabel Guimarães, Joaquim J. Ferreira:
Automatic Detection of Parkinson's Disease: An Experimental Analysis of Common Speech Production Tasks Used for Diagnosis. 411-419 - Lili Szabó, Péter Mihajlik, András Balog, Tibor Fegyó:
Unified Simplified Grapheme Acoustic Modeling for Medieval Latin LVCSR. 420-428 - Marie Kunesová, Zbynek Zajíc, Vlasta Radová:
Experiments with Segmentation in an Online Speaker Diarization System. 429-437 - Karel Palecek:
Spatiotemporal Convolutional Features for Lipreading. 438-446 - Anastasiia Spirina, Wolfgang Minker, Maxim Sidorov:
Could Emotions Be Beneficial for Interaction Quality Modelling in Human-Human Conversations? 447-455 - Adrian Lancucki, Jan Chorowski:
Multipoint Neighbor Embedding. 456-464 - Anastasiia Spirina, Alina Skorokhod, Tatiana Karaseva, Iana Polonskaia, Maxim Sidorov:
Significance of Interaction Parameter Levels in Interaction Quality Modelling for Human-Human Conversation. 465-472 - José Pereira-Noriega, Rodolfo Mercado-Gonzales, Andrés Melgar, Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo, Arturo Oncevay-Marcos:
Ship-LemmaTagger: Building an NLP Toolkit for a Peruvian Native Language. 473-481 - Gregory César Valderrama Vilca, Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo:
A Study of Abstractive Summarization Using Semantic Representations and Discourse Level Information. 482-490 - Danilo S. Barbosa, Byron L. D. Bezerra, Alexandre M. A. Maciel:
Development and Integration of Natural Brazilian Portuguese Synthetic Voices to Framework FIVE. 491-499 - Duc-Hong Pham, Thi-Thanh-Tan Nguyen, Anh-Cuong Le:
Fine-Tuning Word Embeddings for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis. 500-508 - Petr Stanislav, Josef V. Psutka, Josef Psutka:
Recognition of the Electrolaryngeal Speech: Comparison Between Human and Machine. 509-517
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