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Diffusion of Lexical Change in Social Media ...
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Gender identity and lexical variation in social media ...
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Discovering Sociolinguistic Associations with Structured Sparsity ...
Eisenstein, Jacob; Smith, Noah A.; Xing, Eric P.. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2011
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A Latent Variable Model for Geographic Lexical Variation ...
Eisenstein, Jacob; O'Connor, Brendan; Smith, Noah A.. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
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A Latent Variable Model for Geographic Lexical Variation ...
Eisenstein, Jacob; O'Connor, Brendan; Smith, Noah A.. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
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Discovering Demographic Language Variation ...
O'Connor, Brendan; Eisenstein, Jacob; Xing, Eric P. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
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Discovering Demographic Language Variation ...
O'Connor, Brendan; Eisenstein, Jacob; Xing, Eric P. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2010
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Twitter: Annotation, Features, and Experiments
In: DTIC (2010)
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Adding More Languages Improves Unsupervised Multilingual Part-of-Speech Tagging: A Bayesian Non-Parametric Approach
In: MIT web domain (2009)
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Multilingual Part-of-Speech Tagging Two Unsupervised Approaches
In: JAIR (2009)
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Gesture in automatic discourse processing ; Structured models of gesture for discourse processing
Eisenstein, Jacob (Jacob Richard). - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008
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Gesture in Automatic Discourse Processing
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Discourse Topic and Gestural Form
In: ACM (2008)
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Sylvie Gibet, Nicolas Courty, & Jean-François Kamp (Eds.): Gesture in human-computer interaction and simulation [Rezension]
In: Gesture. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 7 (2007) 1, 119-127
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Sylvie Gibet, Nicolas Courty, & Jean-François Kamp (Eds.) (2006). Gesture in human computer interaction and simulation.
In: Gesture. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 7 (2007) 1, 119-127
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Gestural Cues for Sentence Segmentation
Abstract: In human-human dialogues, face-to-face meetings are often preferred over phone conversations.One explanation is that non-verbal modalities such as gesture provide additionalinformation, making communication more efficient and accurate. If so, computerprocessing of natural language could improve by attending to non-verbal modalitiesas well. We consider the problem of sentence segmentation, using hand-annotatedgesture features to improve recognition. We find that gesture features correlate wellwith sentence boundaries, but that these features improve the overall performance of alanguage-only system only marginally. This finding is in line with previous research onthis topic. We provide a regression analysis, revealing that for sentence boundarydetection, the gestural features are largely redundant with the language model andpause features. This suggests that gestural features can still be useful when speech recognition is inaccurate.
Keyword: AI; gesture; multimodal; natural language processing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30540
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