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Proceedings /$fedited by Vaclav Matousek, Paul Mautner, Roman Moucek, Karel Tauser 205 $a1st ed. 2001. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2001. 215 $a1 online resource (XIII, 452 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ;$v2166 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-540-42557-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aText -- Knowledge Sources for Word Sense Disambiguation -- The Current Status of the Prague Dependency Treebank -- Language Corpora: The Czech Case -- A Hybrid Logic Formalization of Information Structure Sensitive Discourse Interpretation -- he Possibilities of Automatic Detection/Correction of Errors in Tagged Corpora: A Pilot Study on a German Corpus -- Grammatical Agreement and Automatic Morphological Disambiguation of Inflectional Languages -- Modelling Semantic Association and Conceptual Inheritance for Semantic Analysis -- Influence of Conditional Independence Assumption on Verb Subcategorization Detection -- Morphological Guesser of Czech Words -- Clustering Technique Based on Semantics for Definite Description Resolution -- Pronoun Resolution in Spanish from Full Parsing -- A Method of Accurate Robust Parsing of Czech -- A New Czech Morphological Analyser ajka -- Finding Semantically Related Words in Large Corpora -- Syntactic-Based Methods for Measuring Word Similarity -- The ATRACT Workbench: Automatic Term Recognition and Clustering for Terms -- Augmented Auditory Representation of e-Texts for Text-to-Speech Systems -- Enhancing the Valency Dictionary of Czech Verbs: Tectogrammatical Annotation -- An Interactive Graph Based Legal Information Retrieval System -- Text Segmentation into Paragraphs Based on Local Text Cohesion -- Building a Digital Collection of Web-Pages: Access and Filtering Information with Textual Expansion -- Three Approaches to Word Sense Disambiguation for Czech -- Method for WordNet Enrichment Using WSD -- Speech -- Human Speech Perception: Some Lessons from Automatic Speech Recognition -- Speech Technology in Reality ? Applications, Their Challenges and Solutions -- Generative Phoneme-Threephone Model for ASR -- Algebraic Models of Speech Segment Databases -- Bayesian Noise Compensation of Time Trajectories of Spectral Coefficients for Robust Speech Recognition -- The Influence of a Filter Shape in Telephone-Based Recognition Module Using PLP Parameterization -- System for Speech Communication through Internet -- Phoneme Based ASR System for Slovak SpeechDat Database -- Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognizer for Slovenian Language -- A Nonlinearized Discriminant Analysis and Its Application to Speech Impediment Therapy -- Speech Recognition Issues for Dutch Spoken Document Retrieval -- Multichannel Sound Acquisition with Stress Situations Determination for Medical Supervision in a Smart House -- Two-Pass Recognition of Czech Speech Using Adaptive Vocabulary -- Simulation of Speaking Styles with Adapted Prosody -- The Utterance Type and the Size of the Intonation Unit -- Estimation of Boundaries between Speech Units Using Bayesian Changepoint Detectors -- Data Driven Design of Filter Bank for Speech Recognition -- Minimization of Transition Noise and HNM Synthesis in Very Low Bit Rate Speech Coding -- Chinese Radicals and Top Ontology in EuroWordNet -- Towards a Dynamic Adjustment of the Language Weight -- Speech Recognition Based on Feature Extraction with Variable Rate Frequency Sampling -- The Phonectic SMS Reader -- Dialouge -- Research Issues for the Next Generation Spoken Dialogue Systems Revisited -- Determining User Interface Semantics Using Communicating Agents -- Agent-Based Adaptive Interaction and Dialogue Management Architecture for Speech Applications -- Dialogue for Web Search Utilizing Automatically Acquired Domain Knowledge -- A Development Tool for Spoken Dialogue Systems and Its Evaluation -- Using XML for Representing Domain Dependent Knowledge in Dialogos -- Dialogue Generation of Program Source Codes -- Semi-automatic Identification of Danish Discourse Deictics -- Language Understanding Using Two-Level Stochastic Models with POS and Semantic Units -- Shallow Processing and Cautious Incrementality in a Dialogue System Front End: Two Steps towards Robustness and Reactivity -- Creation of a Corpus of Training Sentences Based on Automated Dialogue Analysis -- Dialogue Manager in Dialogue System for Visually Impaired Programmers -- Help System in Dialogue Grammar Based Programming Environment for Visually Impaired Programmers -- Automatic Generation of Dialogue Interfaces for Web-Based Applications. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2001, held in Zelezna Ruda, Czech Republic in September 2001. 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