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Computer Speech & Language, Volume 54
Volume 54, March 2019
- Yukitoshi Murase, Koichiro Yoshino, Satoshi Nakamura:

Associative knowledge feature vector inferred on external knowledge base for dialog state tracking. 1-16 - R. Chulaka Gunasekara, David Nahamoo, Lazaros C. Polymenakos, David Echeverría Ciaurri, Jatin Ganhotra, Kshitij P. Fadnis:

Quantized Dialog - A general approach for conversational systems. 17-30 - Junya Takayama, Eriko Nomoto, Yuki Arase:

Dialogue breakdown detection robust to variations in annotators and dialogue systems. 31-43 - Luis Chiruzzo, Dina Wonsever

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Building a supertagger for Spanish HPSG. 44-60 - Koji Seto, Tokunbo Ogunfunmi

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A scalable wideband speech codec using the wavelet packet transform based on the internet low bitrate codec. 61-70 - Zongsheng Wang, Zhuoran Wang

, Yinong Long, Jianan Wang, Zhen Xu, Baoxun Wang
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Enhancing generative conversational service agents with dialog history and external knowledge. 71-85 - Nivedita Chennupati

, Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri
, B. Yegnanarayana:
Spectral and temporal manipulations of SFF envelopes for enhancement of speech intelligibility in noise. 86-105 - Seung-Hoon Na

, Hyun Kim
, Jinwoo Min, Kangil Kim:
Improving LSTM CRFs using character-based compositions for Korean named entity recognition. 106-121 - Takaaki Hori, Wen Wang, Yusuke Koji, Chiori Hori

, Bret Harsham, John R. Hershey:
Adversarial training and decoding strategies for end-to-end neural conversation models. 122-139 - Hiroaki Sugiyama:

Empirical feature analysis for dialogue breakdown detection*. 140-150 - Ewald van der Westhuizen, Thomas Niesler

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Synthesised bigrams using word embeddings for code-switched ASR of four South African language pairs. 151-175 - Yang Liu, Kun Wang, Chengqing Zong

, Keh-Yih Su
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A unified framework and models for integrating translation memory into phrase-based statistical machine translation. 176-206

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