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CORR
1999
Springer
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Empirically Evaluating an Adaptable Spoken Dialogue System
Abstract. Recent technological advances have made it possible to build real-time, interactive spoken dialogue systems for a wide variety of applications. However, when users do not...
Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan
ML
1998
ACM
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Conjectural Equilibrium in Multiagent Learning
Abstract. Learning in a multiagent environment is complicated by the fact that as other agents learn, the environment effectively changes. Moreover, other agents’ actions are oft...
Michael P. Wellman, Junling Hu
TON
1998
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An evaluation of flow control in group communication
Abstract— Group communication services have been successfully used to construct applications with high availability, dependability, and real-time responsiveness requirements. Flo...
Shivakant Mishra, Lei Wu
TVLSI
1998
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Computing support-minimal subfunctions during functional decomposition
Abstract— The growing popularity of look-up table (LUT)based field programmable gate arrays (FPGA’s) has renewed the interest in functional or Roth–Karp decomposition techni...
Christian Legl, Bernd Wurth, Klaus Eckl
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TASLP
2002
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Graceful degradation of speech recognition performance over packet-erasure networks
Abstract--This paper explores packet loss recovery for automatic speech recognition (ASR) in spoken dialog systems, assuming an architecture in which a lightweight client communica...
Constantinos Boulis, Mari Ostendorf, Eve A. Riskin...
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