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INFFUS
2006
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Information fusion approaches to the automatic pronunciation of print by analogy
Automatic pronunciation of words from their spelling alone is a hard computational problem, especially for languages like English and French where there is only a partially consis...
Robert I. Damper, Yannick Marchand
INFORMATICALT
2007
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Framework for Choosing a Set of Syllables and Phonemes for Lithuanian Speech Recognition
This paper describes a framework for making up a set of syllables and phonemes that subsequently is used in the creation of acoustic models for continuous speech recognition of Lit...
Sigita Laurinciukaite, Antanas Lipeika
TCS
2008
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Algorithms for subsequence combinatorics
A subsequence is obtained from a string by deleting any number of characters; thus in contrast to a substring, a subsequence is not necessarily a contiguous part of the string. Co...
Cees H. Elzinga, Sven Rahmann, Hui Wang
NLE
2007
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Segmentation and alignment of parallel text for statistical machine translation
We address the problem of extracting bilingual chunk pairs from parallel text to create training sets for statistical machine translation. We formulate the problem in terms of a s...
Yonggang Deng, Shankar Kumar, William Byrne
LREC
2010
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The Web Library of Babel: evaluating genre collections
We present experiments in automatic genre classification on web corpora, comparing a wide variety of features on several different genreannotated datasets (HGC, I-EN, KI-04, KRYS...
Serge Sharoff, Zhili Wu, Katja Markert