Chad Langley
2003
Domain Specific Speech Acts for Spoken Language Translation
Lori Levin | Chad Langley | Alon Lavie | Donna Gates | Dorcas Wallace | Kay Peterson
Proceedings of the Fourth SIGdial Workshop of Discourse and Dialogue
Lori Levin | Chad Langley | Alon Lavie | Donna Gates | Dorcas Wallace | Kay Peterson
Proceedings of the Fourth SIGdial Workshop of Discourse and Dialogue
Parsing Domain Actions with Phrase-Level Grammars and Memory-Based Learners
Chad Langley | Alon Lavie
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Parsing Technologies
Chad Langley | Alon Lavie
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Parsing Technologies
In this paper, we describe an approach to analysis for spoken language translation that combines phrase-level grammar-based parsing and automatic domain action classification. The job of the analyzer is to transform utterances into a shallow semantic task-oriented interlingua representation. The goal of our hybrid approach is to provide accurate real-time analyses and to improve robustness and portability to new domains and languages.
2002
Spoken Language Parsing Using Phrase-Level Grammars and Trainable Classifiers
Chad Langley | Alon Lavie | Lori Levin | Dorcas Wallace | Donna Gates | Kay Peterson
Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Speech-to-Speech Translation: Algorithms and Systems
Chad Langley | Alon Lavie | Lori Levin | Dorcas Wallace | Donna Gates | Kay Peterson
Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Speech-to-Speech Translation: Algorithms and Systems
2001
Architecture and Design Considerations in NESPOLE!: a Speech Translation System for E-commerce Applications
Alon Lavie | Chad Langley | Alex Waibel | Fabio Pianesi | Gianni Lazzari | Paolo Coletti | Loredana Taddei | Franco Balducci
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research
Alon Lavie | Chad Langley | Alex Waibel | Fabio Pianesi | Gianni Lazzari | Paolo Coletti | Loredana Taddei | Franco Balducci
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research