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Detecting and Correcting Speech Repairs
Peter Heeman
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James Allen
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 1994
Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
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Applying Repair Processing in Chinese Homophone Disambiguation
Yue-Shi Lee
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Hsin-Hsi Chen
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Learning to Identify Fragmented Words in Spoken Discourse
Piroska Lendvai
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Tagging Speech Repairs
Peter A. Heeman
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James Allen
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Empirical Studies in Discourse
Marilyn A. Walker
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Johanna D. Moore
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Effects of Variable Initiative on Linguistic Behavior in Human-Computer Spoken Natural Language Dialogue
Ronnie W. Smith
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Steven A. Gordon
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Speech repains, intonational phrases, and discourse markers: modeling speakers’ utterances in spoken dialogue
Peter A. Heeman
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James F. Allen
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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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Intonational Boundaries, Speech Repairs, and Discourse Markers: Modeling Spoken Dialog
Peter A. Heeman
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James F. Allen
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Characterizing and Recognizing Spoken Corrections in Human-Computer Dialogue
Gina-Anne Levow
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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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Task
Tagging
Language
English
Dataset
Spoken Dialog
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