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HLT - 1989

Total Papers:- 135
Total Papers accross all years:- 1327
Total Citations :- 343
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GOATS TO SHEEP: CAN RECOGNITION RATE BE IMPROVED FOR POOR TANGORA SPEAKERS?
Catalina M. Danis |


SRI International, Speech Recognition Program, Menlo Park, CA
Jared Bemstein | Hy Murveit |


Summary of Session 7 – Natural Language (Part 2)
Madeleine Bates |


THE PENMAN LANGUAGE GENERATION PROJECT
William C. Mann | Eduard H. Hovy |


OVERVIEW: CONTINUOUS SPEECH RECOGNITION I
Janet M. Baker |


SPEECH DATA BASE
John J. Godfrey | Raja Rajasekaran |


Chart Parsing of Stochastic Spoken Language Models
Charles Hemphill | Joseph Picone |


INITIAL DRAFT GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEXT-GENERATION SPOKEN LANGUAGE SYSTEMS SPEECH RESEARCH DATABASE
George R. Doddington |


UCB
Robert Wilensky |


Natural Language Understanding: Integrating Syntaz, Semantics, and Discourse.
Lynette Hirschman | Martha Palmer |


Acoustic-Phonetics Based Speech Recognition
Victor W. Zue |


REDUCING SEARCH BY PARTITIONING THE WORD NETWORK
John Dowding |


Research in Continuous Speech Recognition
John Makhoul | Richard Schwartz |


Analysis and Symbolic Processing of Unrestricted Speech
M. Margaret Withgott | Ronald M. Kaplan |


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Topics

Linguistic Trends
Discourse Pragmatics Lexical Semantics Embeddings Syntax Phonology Phonetics Prosody Gesture Language Change
Task
Language Understanding Tagging Information Extraction Information Retrieval Knowledge Acquisition Dialog Structure Language Generation Summarization Machine Translation ASR OCR
Language
Chinese English Japanese French Hebrew Child Language
Dataset
News Encyclopedia Child Language