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A TAG-based noisy-channel model of speech repairs
Mark Johnson
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Eugene Charniak
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2004
Location: Barcelona, Spain
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A Syntactic Time-Series Model for Parsing Fluent and Disfluent Speech
Tim Miller
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William Schuler
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Detecting Speech Repairs Incrementally Using a Noisy Channel Approach
Simon Zwarts
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Mark Johnson
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Robert Dale
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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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Word Buffering Models for Improved Speech Repair Parsing
Tim Miller
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Integrating sentence- and word-level error identification for disfluency correction
Erin Fitzgerald
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Frederick Jelinek
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Keith Hall
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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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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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Reconstructing False Start Errors in Spontaneous Speech Text
Erin Fitzgerald
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Keith Hall
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Frederick Jelinek
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Tight Integration of Speech Disfluency Removal into SMT
Eunah Cho
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Jan Niehues
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Alex Waibel
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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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A Three-stage Disfluency Classifier for Multi Party Dialogues
Margot Mieskes
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Michael Strube
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Linguistic Resources for Reconstructing Spontaneous Speech Text
Erin Fitzgerald
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Frederick Jelinek
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A Corpus of Spontaneous Speech in Lectures: The KIT Lecture Corpus for Spoken Language Processing and Translation
Eunah Cho
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Sarah Fünfer
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Sebastian Stüker
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Alex Waibel
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Multilevel Coarse-to-Fine PCFG Parsing
Eugene Charniak
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Mark Johnson
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Micha Elsner
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Joseph Austerweil
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David Ellis
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Isaac Haxton
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Catherine Hill
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R. Shrivaths
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Jeremy Moore
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Michael Pozar
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Theresa Vu
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Early Deletion of Fillers In Processing Conversational Speech
Matthew Lease
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Mark Johnson
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Improved Syntactic Models for Parsing Speech with Repairs
Tim Miller
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Disfluency Detection Using Multi-step Stacked Learning
Xian Qian
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Yang Liu
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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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Parsing Speech: a Neural Approach to Integrating Lexical and Acoustic-Prosodic Information
Trang Tran
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Shubham Toshniwal
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Mohit Bansal
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Kevin Gimpel
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Karen Livescu
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Mari Ostendorf
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PCFGs with Syntactic and Prosodic Indicators of Speech Repairs
John Hale
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Izhak Shafran
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Lisa Yung
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Bonnie J. Dorr
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Mary Harper
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Anna Krasnyanskaya
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Matthew Lease
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Yang Liu
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Brian Roark
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Matthew Snover
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Robin Stewart
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A Progressive Feature Selection Algorithm for Ultra Large Feature Spaces
Qi Zhang
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Fuliang Weng
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Zhe Feng
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A Unified Syntactic Model for Parsing Fluent and Disfluent Speech
Tim Miller
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William Schuler
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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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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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The Effect of Dependency Representation Scheme on Syntactic Language Modelling
Sunghwan Kim
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John Pate
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Mark Johnson
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Exploring Features for Identifying Edited Regions in Disfluent Sentences
Qi Zhang
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Fuliang Weng
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Priming Effects in Combinatory Categorial Grammar
David Reitter
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Julia Hockenmaier
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Frank Keller
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Partial Parse Selection for Robust Deep Processing
Yi Zhang
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Valia Kordoni
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Erin Fitzgerald
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How the Statistical Revolution Changes (Computational) Linguistics
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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Filled Pauses in User-generated Content are Words with Extra-propositional Meaning
Ines Rehbein
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Enriching ASR Lattices with POS Tags for Dependency Parsing
Moritz Stiefel
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Ngoc Thang Vu
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Generative Model
Language
English
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