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Spoken-language research at Carnegie Mellon
1992
Proceedings of the workshop on Speech and Natural Language - HLT '91
unpublished
PROJECT GOALS The goal of speech research at Carnegie Mellon continues to be the development of spoken language systems that effectively intelFate speech processing into the human-computer interface in ...
language modeling was developed, in collaboration with IBM researchers. ...
PROJECT GOALS The goal of speech research at Carnegie Mellon continues to be the development of spoken language systems that effectively intelFate speech processing into the human-computer interface in ...
doi:10.3115/1075527.1075648
fatcat:vjovlbri2nakrbrszgcogm2hqq
Introduction to the Special Issue on Dialog with Robots
2011
The AI Magazine
The articles in this collection address diverse aspects of dialog with robots, but are unified in addressing opportunities with spoken language interaction, physical embodiment, and enriched representations ...
The contributing authors have been working in interrelated fields of human-robot interaction, dialog systems, virtual agents, and other related areas and address core concepts in spoken dialog with embodied ...
Prior to joining Microsoft Research, Bohus obtained his Ph.D. degree at Carnegie Mellon University in 2007. ...
doi:10.1609/aimag.v32i4.2375
fatcat:omemogmsujgjppeshtepl7gj7q
Social Media ACTion: SOLO Data Description
2016
Social Science Research Network
This technical report summarizes the demographics and Socially Observed Linked Opinion (SOLO) dataset, which came out of the Social Media ACTion study that took place at Carnegie Mellon during the summer ...
Introduction This report describes the SOLO dataset, which is available to all researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. ...
spoken at home by participants No other languages spoken at home
88
American Sign Language
1
Chinese (Mandarin)
4
Czech
1
Spanish
6
French
3
Guajarati
2
Hindi
6
Tamil
5
Marathi ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2728469
fatcat:v5xxr65hrzdxzjgzjwd5w7pczu
Multimodal Machine Learning: Integrating Language, Vision and Speech
2017
Proceedings of ACL 2017, Tutorial Abstracts
With the initial research on audio-visual speech recognition and more recently with language & vision projects such as image and video captioning and visual question answering, this research field brings ...
some unique challenges for multimodal researchers given the heterogeneity of the data and the contingency often found between modalities. ...
Tadas Baltrušaitis (http://www.cl.cam. ac.uk/˜tb346/) is a post-doctoral associate at the Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. ...
doi:10.18653/v1/p17-5002
dblp:conf/acl/MorencyB17
fatcat:m24h75t6mvdyfeedrsjbvjjaom
INTERDISCIPLINARY COORDINATION IN THE SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
2017
PNRPU Linguistics and Pedagogy Bulletin
and also the organization of foreign languages education of future IT-specialists within the programs (curriculums) at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University are reviewed in the extract. ...
A special attention is paid to determination of the IT-field sets (IT Specialties, IT-Intensive Disciplines, IT Infrastructure), to peculiarities and models of foreign languages integration into curriculums ...
Students can benefit from LAC at any level of language Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburg, USA) is one proficiency. ...
doi:10.15593/2224-9389/2017.2.15
fatcat:qobp3q5v5vdxxk3fanswsrfs7i
Page 113 of Behavior Research Methods Vol. 36, Issue 1
[page]
2004
Behavior Research Methods
Sagae, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (e-mail: sagae@cs.cmu.edu). ...
Instruments. c5 Computers 2004. 36 (1). 113-126
Automatic parsing of parental verbal input
KENJI SAGAE, BRIAN MacWHINNEY, and ALON LAVIE Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
To evaluate ...
Page 596 of Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA Vol. 28, Issue 2
[page]
1994
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA
LANGUAGE SCIENCES
Editor: PAUL HOPPER, Proffessor of Rhetoric and Linguistics, Department of English, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Language Sciences is an international, multi-disciplinary ...
AE HIEKE (USA), Spoken language phonotactics; implications for the ESL/EFL classroom in speech production and perception. ...
Page 238 of Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA Vol. 27, Issue 1
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1993
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA
LANGUAGE SCIENCES
Editor: PAUL HOPPER, Proffessor of Rhetoric and Linguistics, Department of English, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Language Sciences is an international, multi-disciplinary ...
AE HIEKE (USA), Spoken language phonotactics; implications for the ESL/EFL classroom in speech production and perception. ...
Page 435 of Behavior Research Methods Vol. 34, Issue 3
[page]
2002
Behavior Research Methods
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania JUDITH F. ...
Experimental research on language production has re¬ lied extensively on picture-naming paradigms to reveal the processes that lead up to the articulation of a spoken word (e.g., Jescheniak & Schriefers ...
Page 590 of Computational Linguistics Vol. 21, Issue 4
[page]
1995
Computational Linguistics
The most significant contribution of the work, according to Kitano, is that it “demonstrated that real-time spoken language translation at the order of millisec- onds is attainable” (p. 176). ...
Computational Linguistics Volume 21, Number 4
Speech-to-speech translation: A massively parallel memory-based approach
Hiroaki Kitano (Carnegie Mellon University and Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo ...
Guest editorial note
2020
SAIEE Africa Research Journal
He is also an Instructor at Carnegie Mellon University Africa in Kigali, Rwanda. ...
He is currently a Scholarin-Residence at Carnegie Mellon University Africa. His research interests include complex system modeling, operations research, and machine learning. ...
doi:10.23919/saiee.2020.9194382
fatcat:fjqmlk6cvrgehoqr3rffu5f53i
Lessons learned from building a terabyte digital video library
1999
Computer
A complete list of Informedia Project sponsors is found at http:// www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu. ...
Acknowledgments The Informedia Project was supported by the US National Science Foundation, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, under ...
Wactlar is the vice provost for research computing and associate dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. ...
doi:10.1109/2.745722
fatcat:ojxx446upza7regwvz2ordrxom
Page 29 of The Journal of Biological Psychology Vol. 17, Issue 2
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1975
The Journal of Biological Psychology
New York: Academic Press, 1973. xii+555 pp. $19.00
This book is a collection of 11 articles written for the Eighth Annual Carnegie Symposium held at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1972. ...
In sum, Carterette and Jones have succeeded in their purposes to investigate certain factors of spoken (informal) language. ...
Informedia digital video library
1994
Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '94
The Inforrnedia Project leverages efforts from many Carnegie Mellon University computing research activities, including: ...
Sphhx-11 is a large vocabulary, speakerindependent, continuous speech recognize developed at Carnegie Mellon. ...
The Informedia system is extending this technology for spoken language and applying it to correct and index the automaticallytranscribed soundtracks. ...
doi:10.1145/192593.197413
fatcat:umasxquwi5dvjnlw4ufltv2cc4
Page 371 of Computational Linguistics Vol. 26, Issue 3
[page]
2000
Computational Linguistics
Diploma thesis, Carnegie Mellon University.
Nagata, Masaaki. 1992. Using pragmatics to rule out recognition errors in cooperative task-oriented dialogues. In John J. Ohala, Terrance M. ...
Switchboard discourse language modeling project final report. Research Note 30, Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, January. ...
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