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Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology (1997) [38 citations — 0 self]

by Ron Cole (editor In Chief ,  Joseph Mariani ,  Hans Uszkoreit ,  Giovanni Batista Varile ,  Annie Zaenen ,  Antonio Zampolli ,  Victor Zue (eds.) ,  Victor Zue ,  Victor Zue ,  Victor Zue ,  Ron Cole ,  Ron Cole
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Abstract:

This book surveys the state of the art of human language technology. The goal of the survey is to provide an interested reader with an overview of the field---the main areas of work, the capabilities and limitations of current technology, and the technical challenges that must be overcome to realize the vision of graceful human computer interaction using natural communication skills. The book consists of thirteen chapters written by 97 different authors.

Citations

2372 A tutorial on hidden Markov Models and selected applications in speech recognition – Rabiner - 1989
396 Class-based n-gram models of natural language – BROWN, J, et al. - 1990
394 Comparison of parametric representations for monosyllabic word recognition in continuously spoken sentences – Davis, Mermelstein - 1980
370 A simple rule-based part of speech tagger – Brill - 1992
346 Perceptual linear predictive PLP analysis for speech – Hermansky - 1990
338 The wavelet transform, time-frequency localization and signal analysis – Daubechies - 1990
302 A maximum likelihood approach to continuous speech recognition – Bahl, Jelinek, et al. - 1983
295 Generalized iterative scaling for log-linear models – Darroch, Ratcliff - 1972
271 Self-organized language modeling for speech recognition – JELINEK - 1990
203 Hidden Markov Models for speech recognition – Huang, Ariki - 1990
157 A procedure for quantitatively comparing the syntactic coverage of English grammars – Black, Abney, et al. - 1991
156 Cepstrum analysis technique for automatic speaker verification – Furui - 1981
149 Linear prediction of speech – Markel, Gray - 1976
123 A cache-based natural language model for speech recognition – Kuhn, Mori - 1990
118 Problem-Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence – Nilsson - 1971
117 Hidden markov Model Decomposition of Speech and Noise – Varga, Moore - 1990
113 Acoustical and Environmental Robustness in Automatic Speech Recognition – Acero - 1990
103 Effectiveness of linear prediction characteristics of the speech wave for automatic speaker identification and verification – Atal - 1974
100 Deterministic parsing of syntactic non-fluencies – Hindle - 1983
94 Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems: An Analysis and Review. Number 1083 – Jones, Galliers
89 Document Image Defect Models – Baird - 1992
79 Preliminaries to a Theory of Speech Disfluencies – Shriberg - 1994
70 Grammatical trigrams: A probabilistic model of link grammar – Lafferty, Sleator, et al. - 1992
65 Triggerbased language models: a maximum entropy approach – Lau, Rosenfeld, et al. - 1993
64 Fast sequential decoding algorithm using a stack – Jelinek - 1969
64 A joint synchrony/mean-rate model of auditory speech processing – Seneff - 1988
61 Enhancement and bandwidth compression of noisy speech – Lim, Oppenheim - 1979
60 Global Optimization of a Neural Network-Hidden Markov Model Hybrid – Bengio, Mori, et al. - 1992
53 Statistically-driven Computer Grammars of English: The IBM/Lancaster Approach. Rodopi – Black, Garside, et al. - 1993
49 Benchmark tests for the ARPA spoken language program – Pallett - 1995
46 Machine Translation: An Introductory Guide – Arnold, Balkan, et al. - 1994
45 Large-Vocabulary Dictation Using SRI’s DECIPHER(TM) Speech Recognition System – Murveit, Butzberger, et al. - 1993
45 Global and local document degradation models – Kanungo, Haralick, et al. - 1993
44 The fifth annual test of OCR accuracy – Rice, Jenkins, et al. - 1996
43 An Improved Approach to the Hidden Markov Model Decomposition of Speech and – Gale, Young - 1992
43 Techniques for estimating vocal-tract shapes from the speech signal – Schroeter, Sondi - 1994
41 An overview of speaker recognition technology – Furui - 1994
40 Predicting spoken disfluencies during human-computer interaction – Oviatt - 1995
39 A comparison of Several Acoustic Representations for Speech Recognition with Degraded and Undegraded Speech – Hunt, Lefebvre - 1989
36 Vector quantization for the efficient computation of continuous density likelihoods – Bocchieri - 1993
36 A computational model of filtering, detection, and compression in the cochlea – Lyon - 1982
36 Probabilistic Optimum Filtering for Robust Speech Recognition – Meumeyer, Weintraub - 1994
35 Evaluating syntax performance of parser/grammars of English – Harrison, Abney, et al. - 1991
34 Compensation for the effect of the communication channel in auditory-like analysis of speech (RASTA-PLP – Hermansky, Morgan, et al. - 1991
33 The challenge of spoken language systems: Research directions for the nineties – Cole, Hirschman, et al. - 1995
33 Toward interface design for human language technology: Modality and structure as determinants of linguistic complexity – Oviatt, Cohen
33 The first census optical character recognition systems conf – Wilkinson, Janet, et al. - 1992
32 Bayesian learning for hidden Markov model with Gaussian Mixture state observation densities – Gauvain, Lee - 1992
31 Application of an Auditory Model to Speech Recognition – Cohen - 1989
31 Comparison of text-independent speaker recognition methods using VQ-distortion and discrete/continuous HMMs – Matsui, Furui - 1992