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A Lexically-Driven Algorithm for Disfluency Detection
Matthew Snover
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Bonnie Dorr
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Richard Schwartz
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Month: May 2 - May 7
Year: 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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A Three-stage Disfluency Classifier for Multi Party Dialogues
Margot Mieskes
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Michael Strube
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A Cross-language Study on Automatic Speech Disfluency Detection
Wen Wang
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Andreas Stolcke
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Jiahong Yuan
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Mark Liberman
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Disfluency Detection with a Semi-Markov Model and Prosodic Features
James Ferguson
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Greg Durrett
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Dan Klein
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The impact of language models and loss functions on repair disfluency detection
Simon Zwarts
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Mark Johnson
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Speech recognition in Alzheimer’s disease with personal assistive robots
Frank Rudzicz
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Rosalie Wang
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Momotaz Begum
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Alex Mihailidis
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http://www.speech.bbn.com/ears
http://www.darpa.muk/iao/EARS.htm
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