15. TSD 2012: Brno, Czech Republic
Petr Sojka, Ales Horák, Ivan Kopecek, Karel Pala (Eds.): Text, Speech and Dialogue - 15th International Conference, TSD 2012, Brno, Czech Republic, September 3-7, 2012. Proceedings. Springer 2012 Lecture Notes in Computer Science ISBN 978-3-642-32789-6
Invited Papers
Adam Kilgarriff: Getting to Know Your Corpus. 3-15
Ruslan Mitkov, Richard Evans, Constantin Orasan, Iustin Dornescu, Miguel Rios: Coreference Resolution: To What Extent Does It Help NLP Applications? 16-27
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Thomas Scholz, Stefan Conrad, Lutz Hillekamps: Opinion Mining on a German Corpus of a Media Response Analysis. 39-46
David Pinto, Darnes Vilariño Ayala, Yuridiana Alemán, Helena Gómez-Adorno, Nahun Loya, Héctor Jiménez-Salazar: The Soundex Phonetic Algorithm Revisited for SMS Text Representation. 47-55
Magda Sevcíková, Jirí Mírovský: Sentence Modality Assignment in the Prague Dependency Treebank. 56-63
Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Markus Forsberg, Sofie Johansson Kokkinakis, Frida Smith, Joakim Öhlen: Literacy Demands and Information to Cancer Patients. 64-71
Adam Radziszewski, Szymon Acedanski: Taggers Gonna Tag: An Argument against Evaluating Disambiguation Capacities of Morphosyntactic Taggers. 81-87

Frane Saric, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic: Optimizing Sentence Boundary Detection for Croatian. 105-111
Filip Gralinski: Mining the Web for Idiomatic Expressions Using Metalinguistic Markers. 112-118
Katarzyna Krasnowska, Witold Kieras, Marcin Wolinski, Adam Przepiórkowski: Using Tree Transducers for Detecting Errors in a Treebank of Polish. 119-126
Tomas Jelinek, Barbora Stindlová, Alexandr Rosen, Jirka Hana: Combining Manual and Automatic Annotation of a Learner Corpus. 127-134
Márton Kiss, Ágoston Nagy, Veronika Vincze, Attila Almási, Zoltán Alexin, János Csirik: A Manually Annotated Corpus of Pharmaceutical Patents. 135-142
Milena Slavcheva: Mapping a Lexical Semantic Resource to a Common Framework of Computational Lexicons. 150-157
Václava Kettnerová, Markéta Lopatková, Zdenka Uresová: The Rule-Based Approach to Czech Grammaticalized Alternations. 158-165
Goran Glavas, Jan Snajder, Bojana Dalbelo Basic: Semi-supervised Acquisition of Croatian Sentiment Lexicon. 166-173
Hrvoje Peradin, Jan Snajder: Towards a Constraint Grammar Based Morphological Tagger for Croatian. 174-182
Malin Ahlberg, Ramona Enache: A Type-Theoretical Wide-Coverage Computational Grammar for Swedish. 183-190
Lucie Skorkovská: Application of Lemmatization and Summarization Methods in Topic Identification Module for Large Scale Language Modeling Data Filtering. 191-198
Cristian Grozea: Experiments and Results with Diacritics Restoration in Romanian. 199-206
Krzysztof Jassem: PSI-Toolkit - How to Turn a Linguist into a Computational Linguist. 215-222
György Móra, Veronika Vincze: Joint Part-of-Speech Tagging and Named Entity Recognition Using Factor Graphs. 232-239
Dieter Mourisse, Els Lefever, Nele Verbiest, Yvan Saeys, Martine De Cock, Chris Cornelis: SBFC: An Efficient Feature Frequency-Based Approach to Tackle Cross-Lingual Word Sense Disambiguation. 248-255
Michal Marcinczuk, Marcin Ptak: Preliminary Study on Automatic Induction of Rules for Recognition of Semantic Relations between Proper Names in Polish Texts. 264-271
Jihee Ryu, Yuchul Jung, Sung-Hyon Myaeng: Actionable Clause Detection from Non-imperative Sentences in Howto Instructions: A Step for Actionable Information Extraction. 272-281
Jan Rygl, Ales Horák: Authorship Attribution: Comparison of Single-Layer and Double-Layer Machine Learning. 282-289
Luís Marujo, Ricardo Ribeiro, David Martins de Matos, João Paulo Neto, Anatole Gershman, Jaime G. Carbonell: Key Phrase Extraction of Lightly Filtered Broadcast News. 290-297
Sara Botelho Silveira, António Branco: Using a Double Clustering Approach to Build Extractive Multi-document Summaries. 298-305
Tatiana Vodolazova, Elena Lloret, Rafael Muñoz, Manuel Palomar: A Comparative Study of the Impact of Statistical and Semantic Features in the Framework of Extractive Text Summarization. 306-313
Charles Hollingsworth: Using Dependency-Based Annotations for Authorship Identification. 314-319
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt: A Space-Efficient Phrase Table Implementation Using Minimal Perfect Hash Functions. 320-327
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt: A Genetic Programming Experiment in Natural Language Grammar Engineering. 336-344
Maria Virvou, Christos Troussas, Jaime Caro, Kurt Junshean Espinosa: User Modeling for Language Learning in Facebook. 345-352
Lubomír Krcmár, Karel Jezek, Massimo Poesio: Detection of Semantic Compositionality Using Semantic Spaces. 353-361
Susanne Preuß, Hajo Keffer, Paul Schmidt, Georgios I. Goumas, Athanasia Asiki, Ioannis Konstantinou: User Adaptation in a Hybrid MT System - Feeding User Corrections into Synchronous Grammars and System Dictionaries. 362-369
André Lynum, Erwin Marsi, Lars Bungum, Björn Gambäck: Disambiguating Word Translations with Target Language Models. 378-385
Thi Thanh Thao Phan, Izabella Thomas: English-Vietnamese Machine Translation of Proper Names - Error Analysis and Some Proposed Solutions. 386-393
A. Ryan Aminzadeh, Jennifer Drexler, Timothy Anderson, Wade Shen: Improved Phrase Translation Modeling Using MAP Adaptation. 394-402
Speech
Mihai Alexandru Ordean, Andrei Saupe, Mihaela Ordean, Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi, Corina Giurgea: A Romanian Language Corpus for a Commercial Text-To-Speech Application. 405-414
Petr Stanislav, Jan Svec, Lubos Smídl: Unsupervised Synchronization of Hidden Subtitles with Audio Track Using Keyword Spotting Algorithm. 422-430
Bernd Ludwig, Ludwig Hitzenberger: Did You Say What I Think You Said? - Towards a Language-Based Measurement of a Speech Recognizer's Confidence. 431-437
Milos Janda, Martin Karafiát, Jan Cernocký: Dealing with Numbers in Grapheme-Based Speech Recognition. 438-445
Svatava Skodová, Michaela Kucharová, Ladislav Seps: Discretion of Speech Units for the Text Post-processing Phase of Automatic Transcription (in the Czech Language). 446-455
Jindrich Matousek, Daniel Tihelka, Lubos Smídl: On the Impact of Annotation Errors on Unit-Selection Speech Synthesis. 456-463
Lukás Machlica, Zbynek Zajíc: Analysis of the Influence of Speech Corpora in the PLDA Verification in the Task of Speaker Recognition. 464-471
Yangyang Shi, Pascal Wiggers, Catholijn M. Jonker: Adaptive Language Modeling with a Set of Domain Dependent Models. 472-479
Zbynek Zajíc, Lukás Machlica, Ludek Müller: Robust Adaptation Techniques Dealing with Small Amount of Data. 480-487
Dmytro Prylipko, Bogdan Vlasenko, Andreas Stolcke, Andreas Wendemuth: Language Modeling of Nonverbal Vocalizations in Spontaneous Speech. 488-495
Srikanth R. Madikeri, Hema A. Murthy: Acoustic Segmentation Using Group Delay Functions and Its Relevance to Spoken Keyword Spotting. 496-504
Ales Prazák, Zdenek Loose, Jan Trmal, Josef V. Psutka, Josef Psutka: Captioning of Live TV Programs through Speech Recognition and Re-speaking. 513-519
Marek Bohac, Jan Nouza, Karel Blavka: Investigation on Most Frequent Errors in Large-Scale Speech Recognition Applications. 520-527
Daniel Soutner, Zdenek Loose, Ludek Müller, Ales Prazák: Neural Network Language Model with Cache. 528-534
Alejandro Mosquera, Paloma Moreda: TENOR: A Lexical Normalisation Tool for Spanish Web 2.0 Texts. 535-542
Tadej Justin, Miran Pobar, Ivo Ipsic, France Mihelic, Janez Zibert: A Bilingual HMM-Based Speech Synthesis System for Closely Related Languages. 543-550
Milan Legát, Radek Skarnitzl: The Role of Nasal Contexts on Quality of Vowel Concatenations. 551-558
Rok Gajsek, Simon Dobrisek, France Mihelic: Analysis and Assessment of State Relevance in HMM-Based Feature Extraction Method. 559-565
Artur Janicki: On the Impact of Non-speech Sounds on Speaker Recognition. 566-572
Tino Haderlein, Cornelia Moers, Bernd Möbius, Elmar Nöth: Automatic Rating of Hoarseness by Text-based Cepstral and Prosodic Evaluation. 573-580
Klára Vicsi, Viktor Imre, Gábor Kiss: Improving the Classification of Healthy and Pathological Continuous Speech. 581-588
Dialogue
Daniel Couto Vale, Vivien Mast: Using Foot-Syllable Grammars to Customize Speech Recognizers for Dialogue Systems. 591-598
Jolanta Bachan: Coupled Pragmatic and Semantic Automata in Spoken Dialogue Management. 599-606
Li Zhang: Exploration of Metaphor and Affect Sensing Using Semantic Interpretation in an Intelligent Agent. 607-615
Yu Nagai, Tomohisa Senzai, Seiichi Yamamoto, Masafumi Nishida: Sentence Classification with Grammatical Errors and Those Out of Scope of Grammar Assumption for Dialogue-Based CALL Systems. 616-623

Pedro Mota, Luísa Coheur, Sérgio Curto, Pedro Fialho: Natural Language Understanding: From Laboratory Predictions to Real Interactions. 640-647
András Beke, György Szaszák: Unsupervised Clustering of Prosodic Patterns in Spontaneous Speech. 648-655
Martin Gruber, Zdenek Hanzlícek: Czech Expressive Speech Synthesis in Limited Domain - Comparison of Unit Selection and HMM-Based Approaches. 656-664
Iulia Lefter, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Gertjan J. Burghouts: Aggression Detection in Speech Using Sensor and Semantic Information. 665-672

Anne-Laure Ligozat, Brigitte Grau, Delphine Tribout: Morphological Resources for Precise Information Retrieval. 689-696



