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SLT 2006: Palm Beach, Aruba, The Netherlands
- Mazin Gilbert, Hermann Ney:

2006 IEEE ACL Spoken Language Technology Workshop, SLT 2006, Palm Beach, Aruba, December 10-13, 2006. IEEE 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0873-3
Keynotes
- David Nahamoo:

Speech Technology Opportunities and Challenges. 1 - Kevin Knight:

No More Strings, please. 2
Invited Tutorials
- John Makhoul:

Information Extraction from speech. 3 - Dragomir R. Radev:

Graph-Based Methods for Language Processing and Information Retrieval. 4 - Dan I. Moldovan:

Voice-activated Question Answering. 5 - Michael F. McTear:

Spoken Language Understanding for Conversational Dialog Systems. 6 - Mike Phillips:

Applications of spoken Language Technology and Systems. 7
Keynote
- Steve J. Young:

Using POMDPs for Dialog Management. 8-13
Invited Tutorials
- Hervé Bourlard:

Understanding and Modeling Communication Scenes. 14 - Srinivas Bangalore:

Widening the NLP Pipeline for spoken Language Processing. 15 - Sadaoki Furui:

Recent Advances in Automatic speech Summarization. 16-21
Information Extraction and Retrieval
- Alex Park, James R. Glass:

A Novel DTW-Based Distance Measure for speaker Segmentation. 22-25 - Sheng-yi Kong, Lin-Shan Lee:

Improved Summarization of Chinese spoken Documents by Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis (PLSA) with Further Analysis and Integrated Scoring. 26-29 - Ken Sadohara

, Shi-wook Lee
, Hiroaki Kojima
:
Domain-Independent Topic Segmentation Using a String Kernel on Recognized Sub-Word Sequences. 30-33 - Shingo Togashi, Masaru Yamaguchi, Seiichi Nakagawa:

Summarization of spoken Lectures Based on Linguistic Surface and prosodic Information. 34-37 - Yi-Cheng Pan, Lin-Shan Lee:

Simulation Analysis for Interactive Retrieval of spoken Documents with Key Terms Ranked by Reinforcement Learning. 38-41 - Kishan Thambiratnam, Frank Seide, Peng Yu:

Discriminatively Trained spoken Document Similarity Models and their Application to Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis. 42-45 - Jorge F. Silva, Ciprian Chelba, Alex Acero

:
Integration of Metadata in spoken Document Search Using Position Specific Posterior latices. 46-49 - Qin Gao, Xiaojun Lin, Xihong Wu:

Just-in-Time Latent Semantic Adaptation on Language Model for Chinese speech Recognition Using Web Data. 50-53 - Jason M. Brenier, Ani Nenkova, Anubha Kothari, Laura Whitton, David Beaver

, Dan Jurafsky:
The (Non)Utility of Linguistic Features for Predicting prominence in spontaneous speech. 54-57 - Dustin Hillard, Zhongqiang Huang, Heng Ji, Ralph Grishman, Dilek Hakkani-Tür

, Mary P. Harper, Mari Ostendorf, Wen Wang:
Impact of Automatic Comma Prediction on POS/Name Tagging of speech. 58-61 - Emilio Sanchis, Davide Buscaldi, Sergio Grau, Lluís F. Hurtado, David Griol:

Spoken QA Based on a Passage Retrieval Engine. 62-65
Spoken Language Understanding
- Minwoo Jeong, Gary Geunbae Lee:

Jointly Predicting Dialog Act and Named Entity for spoken Language Understanding. 66-69 - Daan Verbree, Rutger Rienks, Dirk Heylen:

Dialogue-Act Tagging Using Smart Feature Selection; Results on Multiple Corpora. 70-73 - Vivek Kumar Rangarajan Sridhar, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Srinivas Bangalore:

Acoustic-Syntactic Maximum Entropy Model for Automatic prosody Labeling. 74-77 - Fabrice Lefèvre:

A DBN-Based Multi-Level Stochastic spoken Language Understanding System. 78-81 - Frédéric Béchet, Géraldine Damnati, Nathalie Camelin, Renato de Mori:

Spoken Opinion Extraction for Detecting Variations in User Satisfaction. 82-85 - Elias Iosif, Athanasios Tegos, Apostolos Pangos, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Alexandros Potamianos:

Unsupervised Combination of Metrics for Semantic Class Induction. 86-89 - William P. McNeill, Jeremy G. Kahn, Dustin Hillard, Mari Ostendorf:

Parse Structure and Segmentation for Improving speech Recognition. 90-93 - Gökhan Tür

, Ümit Güz, Dilek Hakkani-Tür
:
Model Adaptation for Dialog Act Tagging. 94-97 - Pei-Yun Hsueh, Johanna D. Moore:

Automatic Topic Segmentation and Labeling in Multiparty Dialogue. 98-101 - Sébastien Cuendet, Dilek Hakkani-Tür

, Gökhan Tür
:
Model Adaptation for Sentence Segmentation from speech. 102-105 - George Saon

, Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Geoffrey Zweig:
On the Effect Ofword Error Rate on Automated Quality Monitoring. 106-109 - Greg Nicholas, Mihai Rotaru, Diane J. Litman:

Exploiting Word-level Features for Emotion Prediction. 110-113
Spoken and Multimodal Dialog Systems and Applications
- Neil Joshi, Ling Guan:

Missing data ASR with fusion of features and combination of recognizers. 114-117 - Petra Gieselmann, Prisca Stenneken

:
Communication with Robots: Evidence from a Web-Based Experiment on Human-Computer Interaction. 118-121 - Mikel Peñagarikano

, Germán Bordel
, Luis Javier Rodríguez
:
Unified Training of Wfsa through a Generic Interface. 122-125 - Nobuaki Minematsu, Satoshi Asakawa, Keikichi Hirose:

Structural Representation of the pronunciation and its Use for Call. 126-129 - Alexander Gruenstein, Stephanie Seneff:

Context-Sensitive Language Modeling for Large Sets of Proper Nouns in Multimodal Dialogue Systems. 130-133 - Guillermo Pérez García, J. Gabriel Amores, Pilar Manchón Portillo:

A Multimodal Architecture for Home Control by Disabled Users. 134-137 - Hongwu Yang, Helen M. Meng, Zhiyong Wu, Lianhong Cai:

Modelling the Global acoustic Correlates of Expressivity for Chinese Text-to-speech Synthesis. 138-141 - Manolis Perakakis, Michail Toutoudakis, Alexandros Potamianos:

Blending speech and Visual Input in Multimodal Dialogue Systems. 142-145 - Ciro Martins

, António J. S. Teixeira, João Paulo Neto
:
Dynamic Vocabulary Adaptation for a daily and real-time Broadcast News Transcription System. 146-149 - Stefanie Tomko, Roni Rosenfeld

:
Shaping to convergence: Experiments with speech Graffiti. 150-153 - Kate Saenko, Karen Livescu

:
An Asynchronous DBN for Audio-Visual speech Recognition. 154-157 - Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Bhiksha Raj:

An acoustic Doppler-Based Front End for Hands Free spoken User Interfaces. 158-161 - Gang Ji, Jeff A. Bilmes, Jeff Michels, Katrin Kirchhoff, Christopher D. Manning

:
Graphical Model Representations of Word Lattices. 162-165 - Amitava Das, Prasanta Ghosh

:
Audio-Visual Biometric Recognition by Vector Quantization. 166-169
Dialog Management
- Dan Bohus, Brian Langner, Antoine Raux, Alan W. Black, Maxine Eskénazi, Alexander I. Rudnicky

:
Online Supervised Learning of Non-Understanding Recovery Policies. 170-173 - Rebecca Jonson:

Dialogue Context-Based Re-Ranking of ASR Hypotheses. 174-177 - Oliver Lemon

, Kallirroi Georgila, James Henderson:
Evaluating Effectiveness and Portability of Reinforcement Learned Dialogue Strategies with Real Users: the Talk Towninfo Evaluation. 178-181 - Heriberto Cuayáhuitl

, Steve Renals
, Oliver Lemon
, Hiroshi Shimodaira
:
Reinforcement Learning of Dialogue Strategies with Hierarchical Abstract Machines. 182-185 - Joseph Polifroni, Marilyn A. Walker:

An Analysis of Automatic Content Selection Algorithms for spoken Dialogue System Summaries. 186-189 - Verena Rieser

, Oliver Lemon
:
Using logistic Regression to Initialise Reinforcement-Learning-Based Dialogue Systems. 190-193 - Cheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung

, Minwoo Jeong, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Chat and Goal-Oriented Dialog Together: a Unified Example-Based Architecture for Multi-Domain Dialog Management. 194-197 - Esther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini:

Value-Based Optimal Decision for Dialog Systems. 198-201 - Norihide Kitaoka, Hirotoshi Yano, Seiichi Nakagawa:

A spoken Dialog System with Automatic Recovery Mechanism from misrecognition. 202-205 - Raquel Fernández, Tatjana Lucht, Kepa Joseba Rodríguez

, David Schlangen
:
Interaction in Task-Oriented Human-Human Dialogue: the Effects of Different turn-Taking Policies. 206-209 - Amanda Stent, Svetlana Stenchikova, Matthew Marge:

Dialog Systems for Surveys: the Rate-a-Course System. 210-213 - Paul Fodor

, Juan M. Huerta:
Planning and Logic Programming for Dialog Management. 214-217 - Giovanni Andreani, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Mazin Gilbert, Daniel Gillick, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Oliver Lemon

:
Let's Discoh: Collecting an Annotated Open Corpuswith Dialogue Acts and Reward signals for Natural Language Helpdesks. 218-221
Machine Translation
- Laurent Besacier, Bowen Zhou, Yuqing Gao:

Towards speech Translation of Non Written Languages. 222-225 - Bowen Zhou, Stanley F. Chen

, Yuqing Gao:
Folsom: a Fast and Memory-Efficient Phrase-Based Approach to Statistical Machine Translation. 226-229 - Pascale Fung, Zhaojun Wu, Yongsheng Yang, Dekai Wu

:
Automatic Learning of Chinese English Semantic Structure Mapping. 230-233 - Dekai Wu

, Marine Carpuat, Yihai Shen:
Inversion transduction Grammar Coverage of Arabic-English Word Alignment for Tree-Structured Statistical Machine Translation. 234-237 - Hany Hassan, Mary Hearne, Andy Way

, Khalil Sima'an:
Syntactic Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 238-241 - Josep Maria Crego, José B. Mariño

:
Reordering Experiments for n-Gram-Based SMT. 242-245 - Patrik Lambert, Jesús Giménez, Marta R. Costa-jussà

, Enrique Amigó, Rafael E. Banchs, Lluís Màrquez, José A. Rodriguez-Fonollosa:
Machine Translation System Development Based on Human Likeness. 246-249 - Douglas A. Jones, Arvind Jairam, Wade Shen, Paul D. Gatewood, John D. Tardelli, Michael Emonts:

Experimental Facility for Measuring the Impact of Environmental noise and speaker Variation on speech-to-speech Translation Devices. 250-253 - David Stallard, Fred Choi, Kriste Krstovski, Prem Natarajan

, Rohit Prasad, Shirin Saleem, Raid Suleiman:
Design and Evaluation of the 2006 BBN English/Iraqi Two-Way speech Translation System. 254-257 - Liang Gu, Yonggang Deng, Wei Zhang, Yuqing Gao:

Integrating Text and phonetic Information for Robust Statistical speech Translation. 258-261

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