3. LTC 2007:
Poznan,
Poland
Zygmunt Vetulani, Hans Uszkoreit (Eds.):
Human Language Technology. Challenges of the Information Society, Third Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2007, Poznan, Poland, October 5-7, 2007, Revised Selected Papers.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5603 Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04234-8
Speech Processing
- Rui Amaral, Isabel Trancoso:
Exploring the Structure of Broadcast News for Topic Segmentation.
1-12
- Szymon Drgas, Adam Dabrowski:
Application of Slope Filtering to Robust Spectral Envelope Extraction for Speech/Speaker Recognition.
13-23
- João Freitas, António Calado, Maria João Barros, Miguel Sales Dias:
Spoken Language Interface for Mobile Devices.
24-35
- Míriam Luján-Mares, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Vicente Alabau:
A Study on Bilingual Speech Recognition Involving a Minority Language.
36-49
- Agnieszka Mykowiecka, Krzysztof Marasek, Malgorzata Marciniak, Joanna Rabiega-Wisniewska, Ryszard Gubrynowicz:
Annotated Corpus of Polish Spoken Dialogues.
50-62
- Bartosz Ziólko, Jakub Galka, Suresh Manandhar, Richard C. Wilson, Mariusz Ziólko:
Triphone Statistics for Polish Language.
63-73
Computational Morphology
- Elena Irimia:
ROG - A Paradigmatic Morphological Generator for Romanian.
74-84
- Benoît Sagot:
Building a Morphosyntactic Lexicon and a Pre-syntactic Processing Chain for Polish.
85-95
- Marcin Wolinski:
A Relational Model of Polish Inflection in Grammatical Dictionary of Polish.
96-106
Parsing and Generation
- Janusz S. Bien:
Syntactic Spreadsheets: In Search for a Human-Readable Representation of Parse Tree Forests.
107-117
- Caroline Brun, Maud Ehrmann, Guillaume Jacquet:
A Hybrid System for Named Entity Metonymy Resolution.
118-130
- Aleksander Buczynski, Adam Przepiórkowski:
Spejd: A Shallow Processing and Morphological Disambiguation Tool.
131-141
- Caroline Cullen, Ian O'Neill, Philip Hanna:
Flexible Natural Language Generation in Multiple Contexts.
142-153
- Yves Lepage, Julien Migeot, Erwan Guillerm:
A Measure of the Number of True Analogies between Chunks in Japanese.
154-164
- Kaili Müürisep, Helen Nigol:
Shallow Parsing of Transcribed Speech of Estonian and Disfluency Detection.
165-177
- Lionel Nicolas, Benoît Sagot, Miguel A. Molinero, Jacques Farré, Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie:
Mining Parsing Results for Lexical Correction: Toward a Complete Correction Process of Wide-Coverage Lexicons.
178-191
- Javier M. Sastre-Martínez, Mikel L. Forcada:
Efficient Parsing Using Recursive Transition Networks with Output.
192-204
- Nina Suszczanska, Przemyslaw Szmal, Krzysztof Siminski:
The Deep Parser for Polish.
205-217
Computational Semantics
Digital Language Resources
- Mehdi Ben Abderrahmen, Bilel Gargouri, Mohamed Jmaiel:
LMF-QL: A Graphical Tool to Query LMF Databases for NLP and Editorial Use.
279-290
- Elzbieta Dura, Barbara Gawronska:
Novelty Extraction from Special and Parallel Corpora.
291-302
- Slawomir Kulików:
Construction of Text Corpus of Polish Using the Internet.
303-311
- Mohamed Mahdi Malik, Jean Royauté:
A Predicate Database for Assisting the Design of a Lexicon-Grammar of Predicative Nouns.
312-324
- Valeria Quochi, Riccardo Del Gratta, Eva Sassolini, Roberto Bartolini, Monica Monachini, Nicoletta Calzolari:
A Standard Lexical-Terminological Resource for the Bio Domain.
325-335
- Amalia Todirascu, Christopher Gledhill, Dan Stefanescu:
Extracting Collocations in Contexts.
336-349
WordNet
Information Retrieval/Extraction
Machine Translation
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