Sökning: "Spoken language processing"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade orden Spoken language processing.
1. Who is laughing now? Laughter-infused dialogue systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis paves the way for including laughter in spoken dialogue systems in a domain-general and linguistically valid way using computational linguistics tools and methods. The thesis is concerned with three main areas. The first area concerns the placement of laughter in relation to speech and other behaviours. LÄS MER
2. Lexical and Grammar Resource Engineering for Runyankore & Rukiga: A Symbolic Approach
Sammanfattning : Current research in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP) requires the existence of language resources. Whereas these resources are available for a few well-resourced languages, there are many languages that have been neglected. LÄS MER
3. One of a kind. The processing of indefinite one-anaphora in spoken Danish
Sammanfattning : It is a hallmark of natural language use that the way we talk about something reflects how it is represented in the mind of our conversation partner. This thesis studies the use and cognitive processing of referring expressions like one in comparison with other expression types in spoken Danish. LÄS MER
4. Modelling Paralinguistic Conversational Interaction : Towards social awareness in spoken human-machine dialogue
Sammanfattning : Parallel with the orthographic streams of words in conversation are multiple layered epiphenomena, short in duration and with a communicativepurpose. These paralinguistic events regulate the interaction flow via gaze,gestures and intonation. LÄS MER
5. Data-driven Methods for Spoken Dialogue Systems : Applications in Language Understanding, Turn-taking, Error Detection, and Knowledge Acquisition
Sammanfattning : Spoken dialogue systems are application interfaces that enable humans to interact with computers using spoken natural language. A major challenge for these systems is dealing with the ubiquity of variability—in user behavior, in the performance of the various speech and language processing sub-components, and in the dynamics of the task domain. LÄS MER