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Disfluency Detection Using Multi-step Stacked Learning
Xian Qian
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Yang Liu
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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A Beam-Search Decoder for Disfluency Detection
Xuancong Wang
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Hwee Tou Ng
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Khe Chai Sim
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A Neural Attention Model for Disfluency Detection
Shaolei Wang
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Wanxiang Che
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Ting Liu
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Disfluent but effective? A quantitative study of disfluencies and conversational moves in team discourse
Felix Gervits
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Kathleen Eberhard
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Matthias Scheutz
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Joint Parsing and Disfluency Detection in Linear Time
Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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Joel Tetreault
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Strongly Incremental Repair Detection
Julian Hough
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Matthew Purver
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Combining Punctuation and Disfluency Prediction: An Empirical Study
Xuancong Wang
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Khe Chai Sim
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Hwee Tou Ng
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Data Driven Grammatical Error Detection in Transcripts of Children’s Speech
Eric Morley
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Anna Eva Hallin
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Brian Roark
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Joint Transition-based Dependency Parsing and Disfluency Detection for Automatic Speech Recognition Texts
Masashi Yoshikawa
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Hiroyuki Shindo
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Transition-Based Disfluency Detection using LSTMs
Shaolei Wang
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Wanxiang Che
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Yue Zhang
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Meishan Zhang
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Ting Liu
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Disfluency Detection using Auto-Correlational Neural Networks
Paria Jamshid Lou
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Peter Anderson
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Mark Johnson
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Non-Monotonic Parsing of Fluent Umm I mean Disfluent Sentences
Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli
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Joel Tetreault
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Joint, Incremental Disfluency Detection and Utterance Segmentation from Speech
Julian Hough
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David Schlangen
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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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Efficient Disfluency Detection with Transition-based Parsing
Shuangzhi Wu
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Dongdong Zhang
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Ming Zhou
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Tiejun Zhao
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Disfluency Detection using a Noisy Channel Model and a Deep Neural Language Model
Paria Jamshid Lou
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Mark Johnson
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Joint Incremental Disfluency Detection and Dependency Parsing
Matthew Honnibal
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Mark Johnson
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Challenges in Automating Maze Detection
Eric Morley
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Anna Eva Hallin
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Brian Roark
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The effect of disfluencies and learner errors on the parsing of spoken learner language
Andrew Caines
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Paula Buttery
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Automated morphological analysis of clinical language samples
Kyle Gorman
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Steven Bedrick
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Géza Kiss
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Eric Morley
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Rosemary Ingham
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Metrah Mohammed
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Katina Papadakis
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Jan van Santen
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Filled Pauses in User-generated Content are Words with Extra-propositional Meaning
Ines Rehbein
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Analysing the potential of seq-to-seq models for incremental interpretation in task-oriented dialogue
Dieuwke Hupkes
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Sanne Bouwmeester
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Raquel Fernández
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Prosody
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Structured Prediction
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English
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