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ICASSP
2010
IEEE
14 years 12 months ago
Comparing the contributions of context and prosody in text-independent dialog act recognition
Automatic segmentation and classification of dialog acts (DAs; e.g., statements versus questions) is important for spoken language understanding (SLU). While most systems have re...
Kornel Laskowski, Elizabeth Shriberg
COLING
2010
14 years 6 months ago
Discriminative Induction of Sub-Tree Alignment using Limited Labeled Data
We employ Maximum Entropy model to conduct sub-tree alignment between bilingual phrasal structure trees. Various lexical and structural knowledge is explored to measure the syntac...
Jun Sun, Min Zhang, Chew Lim Tan
AAAI
2008
15 years 2 months ago
Using a Geometric-Based Sketch Recognition Approach to Sketch Chinese Radicals
Unlike English, where unfamiliar words can be queried for its meaning by typing out its letters, the analogous operation in Chinese is far from trivial due to the nature of its wr...
Paul Taele, Tracy Hammond
MM
2004
ACM
174views Multimedia» more  MM 2004»
15 years 5 months ago
Speech, ink, and slides: the interaction of content channels
In this paper, we report on an empirical exploration of digital ink and speech usage in lecture presentation. We studied the video archives of five Master’s level Computer Scien...
Richard J. Anderson, Crystal Hoyer, Craig Prince, ...
PR
2008
117views more  PR 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
A scale-free distribution of false positives for a large class of audio similarity measures
The "bag-of-frames" approach (BOF) to audio pattern recognition models signals as the long-term statistical distribution of their local spectral features, a prototypical...
Jean-Julien Aucouturier, François Pachet