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Articles - The Need for Accurate Alignment in Natural Language System Evaluation
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 27 (2001) 2, 231-248
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The need for accurate alignment in natural language system evaluation
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 27 (2001) 2, 231-248
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Using Information Extraction to Improve Document Retrieval
In: DTIC (1998)
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Finite state language processing
Roche, Emmanuel (Hrsg.); Silberztein, Max (Mitarb.); Laporte, Eric (Mitarb.). - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press, 1997
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FASTUS: A Cascaded Finite-State Transducer for Extracting Information from Natural-Language Text ...
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SRI International FASTUS System MUC-6 Test Results and Analysis
In: DTIC (1995)
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Topics, methods and formalisms in syntax, semantics and pragmatics
Joshi, Aravind K. (Mitarb.); Hobbs, Jerry R. (Mitarb.); Bear, John (Mitarb.)...
In: Linguistica computazionale. - Pisa : Giardini 9-10 (1994), 489-595
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A System for Labeling Self-Repairs in Speech
In: DTIC (1993)
Abstract: This document outlines a system for labeling self-repairs in spontaneous speech. The system marks the location and extent of a repair, as well as relevant words in the region of the repair. Together these labels determine the relationship between the "error" and the hypothesized "correction." The system is designed to be able to capture distinctions among different repair patterns while remaining easy to learn, apply, and integrate into existing transcription formats. Although the system was originally developed to aid our research on automatic detection and correction of repairs, we hope that it may also prove useful for annotation of spontaneous speech data in related fields. By "self-repairs" we refer to cases in which one or more words (or word fragments) must be disregarded in determining a speaker's "intended" utterance. Although one can never be sure exactly what a speaker intends, listeners can often reliably make such judgments. ; Sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation Grant no. IRI-8905249.
Keyword: *COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS; Computer Programming and Software; Linguistics; Operations Research; SPEECH ANALYSIS; TRANSCRIPTION FORMATS
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA461074
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SRI International Fastus System MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
In: DTIC (1992)
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Detection and Correction of Repairs in Human-Computer Dialog
In: DTIC (1992)
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SRI International: Description of the FASTUS System Used for MUC-4
In: DTIC (1992)
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FASTUS: A System for Extracting Information from Natural-Language Text
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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The TACITUS System: The MUC-3 Experience
In: DTIC (1991)
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Robust Processing of Real-World Natural-Language Texts
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1991)
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Two principles of parse preference
In: COLING-90. Vol. 3. - Helsinki : Univ. of Helsinki (1990), 162-167
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Backwards phonology
In: COLING-90. Vol. 3. - Helsinki : Univ. of Helsinki (1990), 13-20
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Prosody, syntax and parsing
In: Association for Computational Linguistics. Proceedings of the conference. - Stroudsburg, Penn. : ACL 28 (1990), 17-22
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Two Principles of Parse Preference
In: DTIC (1990)
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Prosody, Syntax and Parsing
In: DTIC (1990)
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Morphology with Two-Level Rules and Negative Rule Features
In: DTIC (1989)
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