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Modeling Local Context for Pitch Accent Prediction
Shimei Pan
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Julia Hirschberg
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Month: October
Year: 2000
Location: Hong Kong
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To Memorize or to Predict: Prominence labeling in Conversational Speech
Ani Nenkova
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Jason Brenier
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Anubha Kothari
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Sasha Calhoun
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Laura Whitton
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David Beaver
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Dan Jurafsky
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Learning to Predict Pitch Accents and Prosodic Boundaries in Dutch
Erwin Marsi
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Martin Reynaert
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Antal van den Bosch
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Walter Daelemans
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Véronique Hoste
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Using Conditional Random Fields to Predict Pitch Accents in Conversational Speech
Michelle Gregory
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Yasemin Altun
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Predicting Relative Prominence in Noun-Noun Compounds
Taniya Mishra
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Srinivas Bangalore
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