Proceedings of the 1994 Human Language Technology Workshop (original) (raw)



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Human Language Technology, Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jerey, USA, March 8-11, 1994. Morgan Kaufmann 1994
Clifford J. Weinstein:
Overview of the 1994 ARPA Human Language Technology Workshop.
Session 1: Lexicons, Corpora, and Evaluation

George A. Miller:
Session 1: Lexicons, Corpora, and Evaluation.
Catherine Macleod, Ralph Grishman, Adam Meyers:
The Comlex Syntax Project: The First Year.
Mark Y. Liberman:
Lexicons for Human Language Technology.
David Graft, Rebecca Finc:
Multilingual Text Resources at the Linguistic Data Consortium.
John J. Godfrey:
Multilingual Speech Databases at LDC.
Kelsey Taussig, Jared Bernstein:
MACROPHONE: An American English Telephone Speech Corpus.
Ronald A. Cole, Mike Noel, Daniel C. Burnett, Mark A. Fanty, Terri Lander, Beatrice T. Oshika, Stephen Sutton:
Corpus Development Activities at the Center for Spoken Language Understanding.
Francis Kubala, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jordan Cohen, David S. Pallett, Doug Paul, Mike Phillips, Raja Rajasekaran, Fred Richardson, Michael Riley, Roni Rosenfeld
, Bob Roth, Mitch Weintraub:
The Hub and Spoke Paradigm for CSR Evaluation.
Deborah A. Dahl, Madeleine Bates, Michael Brown, William M. Fisher, Kate Hunicke-Smith, David S. Pallett, Christine Pao, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Elizabeth Shriberg:
Expanding the Scope of the ATIS Task: The ATIS-3 Corpus.
David S. Pallett, Jonathan G. Fiscus, William M. Fisher, John S. Garofolo, Bruce A. Lund, Mark A. Przybocki:
1993 Benchmark Tests for the ARPA Spoken Language Program.
Session 2: Language Modeling

Xuedong Huang:
Session 2: Language Modeling.
Ronald Rosenfeld
:
A Hybrid Approach to Adaptive Statistical Language Modeling.
Rukmini Iyer, Mari Ostendorf, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Language Modeling with Sentence-Level Mixtures.
Ryosuke Isotani, Shoichi Matsunaga:
Speech Recognition Using a Stochastic Language Model Integrating Local and Global Constraints.
Richard M. Schwartz, Long Nguyen, Francis Kubala, George Chou, George Zavaliagkos, John Makhoul:
On Using Written Language Training Data for Spoken Language Modeling.
Session 3: Human Language Evaluation

Lynette Hirschman:
Session 3: Human Language Evaluation.
Karen Sparck Jones:
Towards Better NLP System Evaluation.
Chris Brew, Henry S. Thompson:
Automatic Evaluation of Computer Generated Text: A Progress Report on the TEXTEVAL Project.
Mitchell P. Marcus, Grace Kim, Mary Ann Marcinkiewicz, Robert MacIntyre, Ann Bies, Mark Ferguson, Karen Katz, Britta Schasberger:
The Penn Treebank: Annotating Predicate Argument Structure.
Ralph Grishman:
Whither Written Language Evaluation?.
Robert C. Moore:
Semantic Evaluation for Spoken-Language Systems.
Session 4: Machine Translation

Eduard H. Hovy:
Session 4: Machine Translation.
John S. White, Theresa A. O'Connell:
Evaluation in the ARPA Machine Translation Program: 1993 Methodology.
Akitoshi Okumura, Eduard H. Hovy:
Building Japanese-English Dictionary based on Ontology for Machine Translation.
Sergei Nirenburg, Robert E. Frederking:
Toward Multi-Engine Machine Translation.
Frank Smadja, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Translating Collocations for Use in Bilingual Lexicons.
Adam L. Berger, Peter F. Brown, Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra, John R. Gillett, John D. Lafferty, Robert L. Mercer, Harry Printz, Lubos Ures:
The Candide System for Machine Translation.
Jonathan Yamron, James Cant, Anne Demerits, Taiko Dietzel, Yoshiko Ito:
The Automatic Component of the LINGSTAT Machine-Aided Translation System.
Session 5: Natural Language, Discourse

Paul S. Jacobs:
Session 5: Natural Language, Discourse.
Boyan A. Onyshkevych:
Issues and Methodology for Template Design for Information Extraction.
Jerry R. Hobbs, David J. Israel:
Principles of Template Design.
Damaris M. Ayuso:
Pattern Matching in a Linguistically-Motivated Text Understanding System.
Peter A. Heeman, James F. Allen:
Tagging Speech Repairs.
Scott Prevost, Mark Steedman:
Information Based Intonation Synthesis.
Session 6: Spoken Language Systems

Madeleine Bates:
Session 6: Spoken Language Systems.
Victor Zue, Stephanie Seneff, Joseph Polifroni, Michael S. Phillips, Christine Pao, David Goddeau, James R. Glass, Eric Brill:
PEGASUS: A Spoken Language Interface for On-Line Air Travel Planning I.
Rolf Carlson:
Recent Developments in the Experimental "WAXHOLM" Dialog System.
Wayne H. Ward, Sunil Issar:
Recent Improvements in the CMU Spoken Language Understanding System.
Manny Rayner, David M. Carter, Vassilios Digalakis, Patti Price:
Combining Knowledge Sources to Reorder N-Best Speech Hypothesis Lists.
Sharon L. Oviatt:
Predicting and Managing Spoken Disfluencies During Human-Computer Interaction.
Marie Meteer, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Integrated Techniques for Phrase Extraction from Speech.
Session 7: Demonstrations

Victor Abrash:
Session 7: Demonstrations.
Alexander G. Hauptmann, Jack Mostow, Steven F. Roth, Matthew Kane, Adam Swift:
A Prototype Reading Coach that Listens: Summary of Project LISTEN.
Session 8 & 9: Statistical and Learning Methods

Frederick Jelinek:
Session 8 & 9: Statistical and Learning Methods.
George A. Miller, Martin Chodorow, Shari Landes, Claudia Leacock, Robert G. Thomas:
Using a Semantic Concordance for Sense Identification.
Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
A New Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation.
Adwait Ratnaparkhi, Jeffrey C. Reynar, Salim Roukos:
A Maximum Entropy Model for Prepositional Phrase Attachment.
Eric Brill:
A Report of Recent Progress in Transformation-Based Error-Driven Learning.
Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Weighted Rational Transductions and their Application to Human Language Processing.
Scott Miller, Heidi Fox:
Automatic Grammar Acquisition.
Frederick Jelinek, John D. Lafferty, David M. Magerman, Robert L. Mercer, Adwait Ratnaparkhi, Salim Roukos:
Decision Tree Parsing using a Hidden Derivation Model.
Scott Miller, Richard M. Schwartz, Robert J. Bobrow, Robert Ingria:
Statistical Language Processing Using Hidden Understanding Models.
Constantine Papageorgiou:
Japanese Word Segmentation by Hidden Markov Model.
Helen M. Meng, Stephanie Seneff, Victor Zue:
Phonological Parsing for Bi-directional Letter-to-Sound/Sound-to-Letter Generation.
Session 10: Government Panel

Oscar N. Garcia:
Session 10: Government Panel.
Calvin Olano:
One DODer's View of ARPA Spoken Language Directions.
Helen M. Gigley:
Speech and Human Language Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Melissa Holland:
Advanced Technologies for Language Learning: Developments at ARI.
Roberto Cencioni, Giovanni B. Varile:
Language Processing R&D Programmes Directorate XIII E of the European Commission.
Session 11: Acoustic Modeling and Robust CSR

Steve J. Young:
Session 11: Acoustic Modeling and Robust CSR.
Steve J. Young, J. J. Odell, Philip C. Woodland:
Tree-Based State Tying for High Accuracy Modelling.
Vassilios Digalakis, Hy Murveit:
High-Accuracy Large-Vocabulary Speech Recognition Using Mixture Tying and Consistency Modeling.
Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Gilles Adda, Martine Adda-Decker:
The LIMSI Continuous Speech Dictation Systemt.
Anastasios Anastasakos, Francis Kubala, John Makhoul, Richard M. Schwartz:
Adaptation to New Microphones Using Tied-Mixture Normalization.
Fu-Hua Liu, Pedro J. Moreno, Richard M. Stern, Alejandro Acero:
Signal Processing for Robust Speech Recognition.
Leonardo Neumeyer, Mitch Weintraub:
Microphone-Independent Robust Signal Processing Using Probabilistic Optimum Filtering.
ChiWei Che, Qiguang Lin, John C. Pearson, Bert de Vries, James L. Flanagan:
Microphone Arrays and Neural Networks for Robust Speech Recognition.
Session 12: Information Retrieval

Donna Harman:
Session 12: Information Retrieval.
Donna Harman:
Overview of the Second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2).
K. L. Kwok, Laszlo Grunfeld:
Learning from Relevant Documents in Large Scale Routing Retrieval.
Tomek Strzalkowski:
Document Representation in Natural Language Text Retrieval.
Peter Schäuble, Ulrike Glavitsch:
Assessing the Retrieval Effectiveness of a Speech : Retrieval System by Simulating Recognition Errors.
Julian Kupiec, Don Kimber, Vijay Balasubramanian:
Speech-Based Retrieval Using Semantic Co-Occurrence Filtering.
Rajeev Agarwal:
(Almost) Automatic Semantic Feature Extraction from Technical Text.
Session 13: CSR Search

Richard M. Schwartz:
Session 13: CSR Search.
Yasuhiro Minami, Kiyohiro Shikano, Osamu Yoshioka, Satoshi Takahashi, Tomokazu Yamada, Sadaoki Furui:
A Large-Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Algorithm and its Application to a Multi-Modal Telephone Directory Assistance System.
Hy Murveit, Peter Monaco, Vassilios Digalakis, John Butzberger:
Techniques to Achieve an Accurate Real-Time Large-Vocabulary Speech Recognition System.
Douglas B. Paul:
The Lincoln Large-Vocabulary Stack-Decoder Based HMM CSR.
J. J. Odell, V. Valtchev, Philip C. Woodland, Steve J. Young:
A One Pass Decoder Design For Large Vocabulary Recognition.
Long Nguyen, Richard M. Schwartz, Ying Zhao, George Zavaliagkos:
Is N-Best Dead?
Session 14: New Directions/Applications

Richard Stern:
Session 14: New Directions/Applications.
Julie Payette:
Advanced Human-Computer Interface and Voice Processing Applications in Space.
Suzanne Liebowitz Taylor, Deborah A. Dahl, Mark Lipshutz, Carl Weir, Lewis M. Norton, Roslyn Weidner Nilson, Marcia C. Linebarger:
Integrated Text and Image Understanding for Document Understanding.
Rohini K. Srihari:
Use of Lexical and Syntactic Techniques in Recognizing Handwritten Text.
John Makhoul, Thad Starner, Richard M. Schwartz, George Chou:
On-Line Cursive Handwriting Recognition Using Hidden Markov Models and Statistical Grammars.
Steve Lowe, Anne Demedts, Larry Gillick, Mark A. Mandel, Barbara Peskin:
Language Identification via Large Vocabulary Speaker Independent Continuous Speech Recognition.
Project Summaries

John Makhoul, Richard M. Schwartz:
Robust Continuous Speech Recognition.
Ralph M. Weischedel:
Robustness, Portability and Scalability Language Systems.
John Makhoul, Madeleine Bates:
Usable, Real-Time, Interactive Spoken Language Systems.
Mari Ostendorf, Patti Price, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Evaluating the Use of Prosodic Information in Speech Recognition and Understanding.
Mari Ostendorf, Jan Robin Rohlicek:
Segment-Based Acoustic Models for Continuous Speech Recognition.
Sergei Nirenburg:
Pangloss: A Machine Translation Project.
Raj Reddy:
Spoken-Language Research at Carnegie Mellon.
Kathleen R. McKeown, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Extracting Constraints on Word Usage from Large Text Corpora.
Jonathan Yamron, James Cant, Anne Demedts, Taiko Dietzel, Yoshiko Ito:
The Automatic Component of the LINGSTAT Machine-Aided Translation System.
Janet M. Baker, Larry Gillick, Robert Roth:
Research in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition.
Paul S. Jacobs:
The TIPSTER/SHOGUN Project.
Salim Roukos:
Automatic Extraction of Grammars From Annotated Text.
Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra:
Candide: A Statistical Machine Translation System.
Lois C. Boggess, Julia E. Hodges:
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Indexing Scientific Text.
Clifford J. Weinstein, Douglas B. Paul:
Robust Continuous Speech Recognition Technology Program Summary.
Victor Zue:
Spoken Language Recognition and Understanding.
David S. Paltett:
NIST-ARPA Interagency Agreement: Human Language Technology Program.
Beth Sundheim:
Written Language System Evaluation.
Louise Guthrie:
The Consortium for Lexical Research.
Yorick Wilks, James Pustejovsky, James R. Cowie:
Diderot: TIPSTER Program, Automatic Data Extraction from Text Utilizing Semantic Analysis.
David Farwell:
Pangloss: A Knowledge-based Machine Assisted Translation Research Project - Site 2.
Ralph Grishman:
Research in Natural Language Processing.
Tomek Strzalkowski:
Robust Text Processing and Information Retrieval.
George A. Miller:
WORDNET: A Lexical Database for English.
K. L. Kwok:
PIRCS: a Network-Based Document Routing and Retrieval System.
James L. Flanagan, Qiguang Lin, John C. Pearson, Bert de Vries:
A Neural Network System for Large-Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition in Variable Acoustic Environments.
Kate Hunicke-Smith, Jared Bernstein:
Annotation of ATIS Data.
Michael Cohen, Robert C. Moore:
Combining Linguistic and Statistical Technology for Improved Spoken Language Understanding.
Hy Murveit, Vassilios Digalakis, Peter Monaco, Mitch Weintraub:
Consistency Modeling.
Denise Danielson, Jared Bernstein:
CSR Data Collection.
Jerry R. Hobbs:
Data Access for Situation Handling (DASH).
Aravind K. Joshi, Mitchell P. Marcus, Mark Steedman, Bonnie L. Webber:
Research in Natural Language Processing.
James F. Allen, Lenhart K. Schubert:
Natural Language Planning Dialogue for Interactive.
Eduard H. Hovy:
PANGLOSS: Knowledge-Based Machine Translation.

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