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ADVANCES IN CHINESE SPOKEN LANGUAGE PROCESSING
by Chin-Hui Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), Haizhou Li (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore), Lin-Shan Lee (National Taiwan University), Ren-Hua Wang (University of Science and Technology of China) & Qiang Huo (The University of Hong Kong)
Table of Contents (50k) Preface (287k) Chapter 1: Speech Analysis: The Production-Perception Perspective (1,839k)
After decades of research activity, Chinese spoken language processing (CSLP) has advanced considerably both in practical technology and theoretical discovery. In this book, the editors provide both an introduction to the field as well as unique research problems with their solutions in various areas of CSLP. The contributions represent pioneering efforts ranging from CSLP principles to technologies and applications, with each chapter encapsulating a single problem and its solutions.
A commemorative volume for the 10th anniversary of the international symposium on CSLP in Singapore, this is a valuable reference for established researchers and an excellent introduction for those interested in the area of CSLP.
Contents:
- Principles of CSLP:
- Phonetic and Phonological
Background of Chinese Spoken Languages (C-C Kuo)
- Prosody Analysis (C Tseng)
- Some Advances in Language Modeling (C-H Chueh et al.)
- CSLP Technology Integration:
- Speech-to-Speech Translation (Y Gao et al.)
- Transliteration (H Li et al.)
- Putonghua Proficiency Test and Evaluation (R-H Wang et al.)
- Systems, Applications and Resources:
- Multilingual Dialog Systems (H M Meng)
- Directory Assistance System (J-K Chen et al.)
- Robust Car Navigation System (J-F Wang et al.)
- and other papers
Readership: Research engineers, scientists, system developers, and students of
speech recognition and natural language processing.
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Pub. date: Dec 2006 |
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