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Incremental syntax generation with tree adjoining grammars
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The complexity of existential quantification in concept languages
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Computational Structure of GPSG Models: Revised Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar
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Multimodality, intelligent agents and information access
In: In: Proceedings of the IJCAI Workshop 'A New Generation of Intelligent Interfaces'. (pp. 130 - 134). (1989) (1989)
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The learning barrier: Moving from innate to learned systems of communication
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Rethinking the language bottleneck: Why don't animals learn to communicate?
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Eksplicitnoe opisanie jazyka i avtomaticeskaja obrabotka tekstov. - ; 0008 : Eksplicitnoe opisanie jazyka i avtomaticeskaja obrabotka tekstov. -
In: Eksplicitnoe opisanie jazyka i avtomaticeskaja obrabotka tekstov (1982)
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Some PL/1 subroutines for natural language analysis
In: Virtual Press (1973)
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Phonological grammar tester : description
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Word-recognition computer program.
Gold, Bernard.. - : MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, 1966
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Sally Sedelow Archive - Complete
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The audio cocktail as a sound browsing tool - a crowdsourcing based validation
Edlund, Jens; Fallgren, Per. - : KTH, Tal-kommunikation
Abstract: We conduct two crowdsourcing experiments designed to examine the usefulness of audio cocktails to quickly find out information on the contents of large audio data. Several thousand crowd workers were engaged to listen to audio cocktails with systematically varied composition. They were then asked to state either which sound out of four categories (Children, Women, Men, Orchestra) they heard the most of, or if they heard anything of a specific category at all. The results show that their responses have high reliability and provide information as to whether a specific task can be performed using audio cocktails. We also propose that the combination of crowd workers and audio cocktails can be used directly as a tool to investigate the contents of large audio data. ; QC 20220310
Keyword: Language Technology (Computational Linguistics); Språkteknologi (språkvetenskaplig databehandling)
URL: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-309030
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Federated Word2Vec: Leveraging Federated Learning to Encourage Collaborative Representation Learning
Sahlgren, Magnus; Giaretta, Lodovico; Girdzijauskas, Sarunas. - : KTH. : KTH, Programvaruteknik och datorsystem, SCS. : RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
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Edyson: rapid human-in-the-loop browsing, exploration and annotation of large speech and audio data
Edlund, Jens; Fallgren, Per. - : KTH, Tal-kommunikation
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The audio cocktail as a sound browsing tool - a crowdsourcing based validation
Fallgren, Per; Edlund, Jens. - : KTH, Tal-kommunikation
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Comparison of declarative and interrogative intonation in Chinese
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Quantitative modelling of intonational variation
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Prosody and prosodic models
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