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Technical Session -  SPEC-SP   


 
Session SPEC-SP:    On Advancing from Speech Recognition toward Speech Understanding: The Research Challenge   (Lecture)
Time and Place:    Friday, May 15,  9:30 am - 11:15 am,  Room 605/606
Chairs:    J. Picone (Mississippi State University, USA)
  G. Doddington (SRI International, USA)
 
 
9:30 am    SPEC-SP.1
Machine Learning and Automatic Linguistic Analysis: The Next Step
E. Brill  (Johns Hopkins University, USA);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
9:45 am    SPEC-SP.2
Accessible Technology for Interactive Systems: A New Approach to Spoken Language Research
R. Cole, S. Sutton, Y. Yan, P. Vermeulen, M. Fanty  (Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, USA);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
10:00 am    SPEC-SP.3
Recognition in a New Key - Towards a Science of Spoken Language
S. Greenberg  (International Computer Science Institute, USA);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
10:15 am    SPEC-SP.4
The Challenge of Domain-Independent Speech Understanding
R. Moore  (SRI International, USA);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
10:30 am    SPEC-SP.5
Understanding Speech Understanding
R. Moore  (DERA Speech Research Unit, UK);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
10:45 am    SPEC-SP.6
Evaluating Dialog Systems Used in the Real World
H. Aust  (Philips Speech Processing, Germany);   H. Ney  (RWTH Aachen, University of Technology, Germany);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 
11:00 am    SPEC-SP.7
Next Major Application Systems and Key Techniques in Speech Recognition Technology
K. Tanaka  (Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan);  
[abstract] [manuscript]

 

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