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13. TSD 2010: Brno, Czech Republic
- Petr Sojka, Ales Horák, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala:

Text, Speech and Dialogue, 13th International Conference, TSD 2010, Brno, Czech Republic, September 6-10, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6231, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15759-2
Invited Papers
- John Carroll:

Parsing and Real-World Applications. 3-5 - Christiane Fellbaum:

Knowledge for Everyman - (Extended Abstract). 6-9 - Miroslav Novak:

Evolution of the ASR Decoder Design. 10-17
Text
- Raquel Amaro

, Sara Mendes
, Palmira Marrafa
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Encoding Event and Argument Structures in Wordnets. 21-28 - Raquel Amaro

, Sara Mendes
, Palmira Marrafa
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Lexical-Conceptual Relations as Qualia Role Encoders. 29-36 - Vít Baisa:

Towards Disambiguation of Word Sketches. 37-42 - Miguel Ballesteros

, Jesús Herrera
, Virginia Francisco, Pablo Gervás
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Towards an N-Version Dependency Parser. 43-50 - Eduard Bejcek, Václava Kettnerová

, Markéta Lopatková:
Advanced Searching in the Valency Lexicons Using PML-TQ Search Engine. 51-58 - Amaria Adila Bouabdallah, Tassadit Amghar, Bernard Levrat:

These Nouns That Hide Events: An Initial Detection. 59-66 - Silvie Cinková

, Martin Holub
, Pavel Rychlý
, Lenka Smejkalová, Jana Sindlerová
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Can Corpus Pattern Analysis Be Used in NLP? 67-74 - Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Alexander F. Gelbukh

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Extracting Human Spanish Nouns. 75-83 - Sven Hartrumpf, Tim vor der Brück, Christian Eichhorn:

Semantic Duplicate Identification with Parsing and Machine Learning. 84-92 - Jakub Kanis, Lucie Skorkovská

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Comparison of Different Lemmatization Approaches through the Means of Information Retrieval Performance. 93-100 - Alistair Kennedy, Stan Szpakowicz:

Evaluation of a Sentence Ranker for Text Summarization Based on Roget's Thesaurus. 101-108 - Manfred Klenner, Angela Fahrni, Rico Sennrich

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Real Anaphora Resolution Is Hard - The Case of German. 109-116 - Anup Kumar Kolya, Asif Ekbal, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:

Event-Time Relation Identification Using Machine Learning and Rules. 117-124 - Miloslav Konopík, Ondrej Rohlík:

Question Answering for Not Yet Semantic Web. 125-132 - Roman Kurc, Maciej Piasecki

, Stan Szpakowicz:
Automatic Acquisition of Wordnet Relations by Distributionally Supported Morphological Patterns Extracted from Polish Corpora. 133-141 - Michal Marcinczuk

, Maciej Piasecki
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Study on Named Entity Recognition for Polish Based on Hidden Markov Models. 142-149 - Zuzana Neverilová

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Semantic Role Patterns and Verb Classes in Verb Valency Lexicon. 150-156 - Róbert Ormándi, István Hegedüs, Richárd Farkas

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Opinion Mining by Transformation-Based Domain Adaptation. 157-164 - Laura Plaza

, Elena Lloret
, Ahmet Aker:
Improving Automatic Image Captioning Using Text Summarization Techniques. 165-172 - Martin Popel

, David Marecek
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Perplexity of n-Gram and Dependency Language Models. 173-180 - Václav Procházka, Petr Pollák:

Analysis of Czech Web 1T 5-Gram Corpus and Its Comparison with Czech National Corpus Data. 181-188 - Vladimir Robles

, Antonio Molina, Paolo Rosso:
Borda-Based Voting Schemes for Semantic Role Labeling. 189-196 - Marek Swidzinski, Marcin Wolinski

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Towards a Bank of Constituent Parse Trees for Polish. 197-204 - Joe Vasak, Fei Song:

Coverage-Based Methods for Distributional Stopword Selection in Text Segmentation. 205-215 - Daniel Zeman

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Using TectoMT as a Preprocessing Tool for Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 216-223 - Jan Zizka, Frantisek Darena

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Automatic Sentiment Analysis Using the Textual Pattern Content Similarity in Natural Language. 224-231
Speech
- Andreas Beschorner, Dietrich Klakow:

Correlation Features and a Linear Transform Specific Reproducing Kernel. 235-242 - Tobias Bocklet

, Florian Hönig, Tino Haderlein, Florian Stelzle, Christian Knipfer, Elmar Nöth
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Automatic Detection and Evaluation of Edentulous Speakers with Insufficient Dentures. 243-250 - Milos Cernak:

Diagnostics for Debugging Speech Recognition Systems. 251-258 - Alin Gavril Chitu, Karin Driel, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:

Automatic Lip Reading in the Dutch Language Using Active Appearance Models on High Speed Recordings. 259-266 - Simon Dobrisek

, Janez Zibert
, France Mihelic:
Towards the Optimal Minimization of a Pronunciation Dictionary Model. 267-274 - Rok Gajsek, Vitomir Struc

, France Mihelic:
Multimodal Emotion Recognition Based on the Decoupling of Emotion and Speaker Information. 275-282 - Martin Gruber

, Jindrich Matousek
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Listening-Test-Based Annotation of Communicative Functions for Expressive Speech Synthesis. 283-290 - Zdenek Hanzlícek

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Czech HMM-Based Speech Synthesis. 291-298 - Jan Hejtmánek:

Using Syllables as Acoustic Units for Spontaneous Speech Recognition. 299-305 - Jozef Ivanecký, Radek Hampl:

Embedded Speech Recognition in UPnP (DLNA) Environment. 306-313 - Mari-Liis Kalvik, Meelis Mihkla, Indrek Kiissel, Indrek Hein:

Estonian: Some Findings for Modelling Speech Rhythmicity and Perception of Speech Rate. 314-321 - Martin Karafiát

, Igor Szöke, Jan Cernocký
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Using Gradient Descent Optimization for Acoustics Training from Heterogeneous Data. 322-329 - Stefan Kombrink, Mirko Hannemann, Lukás Burget

, Hynek Hermansky
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Recovery of Rare Words in Lecture Speech. 330-337 - Theodoros Kostoulas

, Todor Ganchev
, Alexandros Lazaridis
, Nikos Fakotakis:
Enhancing Emotion Recognition from Speech through Feature Selection. 338-344 - Milan Legát, Jindrich Matousek

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Collection and Analysis of Data for Evaluation of Concatenation Cost Functions. 345-352 - Iulia Lefter, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Pascal Wiggers, David A. van Leeuwen:

Emotion Recognition from Speech by Combining Databases and Fusion of Classifiers. 353-360 - Marc Le Tallec, Jeanne Villaneau, Jean-Yves Antoine, Agata Savary, Arielle Syssau:

Emologus - A Compositional Model of Emotion Detection Based on the Propositional Content of Spoken Utterances. 361-368 - Jindrich Matousek

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Automatic Segmentation of Parasitic Sounds in Speech Corpora for TTS Synthesis. 369-376 - Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský:

Adapting Lexical and Language Models for Transcription of Highly Spontaneous Spoken Czech. 377-384 - Josef Psutka, Jan Svec

, Josef V. Psutka, Jan Vanek
, Ales Prazák
, Lubos Smídl
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Fast Phonetic/Lexical Searching in the Archives of the Czech Holocaust Testimonies: Advancing Towards the MALACH Project Visions. 385-391 - Pavel A. Skrelin

, Nina B. Volskaya
, Daniil Kocharov
, Karina Evgrafova
, Olga Glotova, Vera Evdokimova
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CORPRES - Corpus of Russian Professionally Read Speech. 392-399 - Yang Sun, Louis ten Bosch

, Lou Boves:
Hybrid HMM/BLSTM-RNN for Robust Speech Recognition. 400-407 - Bálint Tóth, Tibor Fegyó, Géza Németh

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Some Aspects of ASR Transcription Based Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation for HMM Speech Synthesis. 408-415 - Jan Trmal, Ales Prazák

, Zdenek Loose, Josef Psutka:
Online TV Captioning of Czech Parliamentary Sessions. 416-422 - Jan Trmal, Jan Zelinka, Ludek Müller:

Adaptation of a Feedforward Artificial Neural Network Using a Linear Transform. 423-430 - Jan Vanek

, Josef V. Psutka:
Gender-Dependent Acoustic Models Fusion Developed for Automatic Subtitling of Parliament Meetings Broadcasted by the Czech TV. 431-438 - Karel Veselý, Lukás Burget

, Frantisek Grézl:
Parallel Training of Neural Networks for Speech Recognition. 439-446 - Pascal Wiggers, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Rob van de Lisdonk:

Design and Implementation of a Bayesian Network Speech Recognizer. 447-454 - Csaba Zainkó, Tamás Gábor Csapó

, Géza Németh
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Special Speech Synthesis for Social Network Websites. 455-463 - Zbynek Zajíc

, Lukás Machlica, Ludek Müller
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Robust Statistic Estimates for Adaptation in the Task of Speech Recognition. 464-471 - Jan Zelinka, Jan Romportl, Ludek Müller

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A Priori and A Posteriori Machine Learning and Nonlinear Artificial Neural Networks. 472-479 - Jan Zelinka, Lubos Smídl

, Jan Trmal, Ludek Müller
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Posterior Estimates and Transforms for Speech Recognition. 480-487
Dialogue
- Nieves Ábalos

, Gonzalo Espejo, Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, David Griol:
A Multimodal Dialogue System for an Ambient Intelligent Application in Home Environments. 491-498 - Pablo Gervás

, Gabriel Amores Carredano, Raquel Hervás
, Guillermo Pérez, Susana Bautista
, Virginia Francisco, Pilar Manchón Portillo:
Integrating Aggregation Strategies in an In-Home Domain Dialogue System. 499-506 - David Griol, Michael F. McTear, Zoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar, Nieves Ábalos

, Gonzalo Espejo:
A Methodology for Learning Optimal Dialog Strategies. 507-514 - Tiit Hennoste, Olga Gerassimenko, Riina Kasterpalu, Mare Koit, Kirsi Laanesoo, Anni Oja, Andriela Rääbis, Krista Strandson:

The Structure of a Discontinuous Dialogue Formed by Internet Comments. 515-522 - Ramón López-Cózar, Zoraida Callejas, Nieves Ábalos

, Gonzalo Espejo, David Griol:
Using Knowledge about Misunderstandings to Increase the Robustness of Spoken Dialogue Systems. 523-530 - Marie Nilsenová, Palesa Nolting:

Linguistic Adaptation in Semi-natural Dialogues: Age Comparison. 531-538 - Masafumi Nishida, Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa, Akira Ichikawa:

Automatic Speech Recognition Based on Multiple Level Units in Spoken Dialogue System for In-Vehicle Appliances. 539-546 - Javier Mikel Olaso, M. Inés Torres

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Dialogue System Based on EDECÁN Architecture. 547-551 - Jan Ptácek, Pavel Ircing

, Miroslav Spousta, Jan Romportl, Zdenek Loose, Silvie Cinková
, José Relaño-Gil, Raúl Aquino-Santos:
Integration of Speech and Text Processing Modules into a Real-Time Dialogue System. 552-559 - Andrey Ronzhin

, Alexey Karpov
, Irina S. Kipyatkova, Milos Zelezný
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Client and Speech Detection System for Intelligent Infokiosk. 560-567 - Jan Svec

, Lubos Smídl
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Prototype of Czech Spoken Dialog System with Mixed Initiative for Railway Information Service. 568-575 - Justyna Walkowska:

An NLP-Oriented Analysis of the Instant Messaging Discourse. 576-583 - Selma Yilmazyildiz

, Lukas Latacz, Wesley Mattheyses, Werner Verhelst:
Expressive Gibberish Speech Synthesis for Affective Human-Computer Interaction. 584-590

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