Incremental speech translation /

"Humans understand while they are listening. They hear words that are not completely spoken, anticipate dialog contributions from others, interrupt a dialog partner, and, in the case of simultaneous interpreters, even produce the content of what they hear in a different language while they are...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Amtrup, Jan Willers, 1964-
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [1999]
Series:Lecture notes in computer science ; 1735.
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction. 1.1. Incremental Natural Language Processing. 1.2. Incremental Speech Understanding. 1.3. Incremental Architectures and the Architecture of MILC
  • 2. Graph Theory and Natural Language Processing. 2.1. General Definitions. 2.2. The Use of Word Graphs for Natural Language Processing Systems. 2.3. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Size and Quality Measures. 2.4. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Quality Measures. 2.5. Further Operations on Word Graphs. 2.6. Hypergraphs. 2.7. Search in Graphs
  • 3. Unification-Based Formalisms for Translation in Natural Language Processing. 3.1. Unification-Based Formalisms for Natural Language Processing. 3.2. Unification-Based Machine Translation.