Christine A. Montgomery

Also published as: Christine Montgomery


2002

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Approaches to spoken translation
Christine A. Montgomery | Naicong Li
Proceedings of the 5th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: System Descriptions

The paper discusses a number of important issues in speech-to-speech translation, including the key issue of level of integration of all components of such systems, based on our experience in the field since 1990. Section 1 discusses dimensions of the spoken translation problem, while current and near term approaches to spoken translation are treated in Sections 2 and 3. Section 2 describes our current expectation-based, speaker-independent, two-way translation systems, and Section 3 presents the advanced translation engine under development for handling spontaneous dialogs.

1997

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The Fulcrum Approach to Machine Translation
Christine A. Montgomery
Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Plenaries

1994

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An Adaptation of Lexical Conceptual Structures to Multilingual Processing in an Existing Text Understanding System
Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert Belvin | Alfredo Arnaiz | Christine Montgomery | Robert Stumberger
Proceedings of the First Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas

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Machine-Aided Voice Translation (MAVT): Advanced Development Model
Christine Montgomery | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert Stumberger | Naicong Li | Robert Belvin | Alfredo Arnaiz | Susan Hirsh Litenatsky
Proceedings of the First Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas

1993

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Language Systems Inc: Description of the DBG System as Used for MUC-51
Christine A. Montgomery | Robert E. Stumberger | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Naicong Li | Robert S. Belvin | Susan Hirsh Litenatsky
Fifth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-5): Proceedings of a Conference Held in Baltimore, Maryland, August 25-27, 1993

1992

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Language Systems, Inc.MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
Christine A. Montgomery | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert R. Stumberger | Naicong Li | Robert S. Belvin | Alfredo Arnaiz | Susan B. Hirsh
Fourth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-4): Proceedings of a Conference Held in McLean, Virginia, June 16-18, 1992

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Language Systems, Inc. Description of the DBG System as Used for MUC-4
Christine A. Montgomery | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert E. Stumberger | Naicong Li | Robert S. Belvin | Alfredo Arnaiz | Susan B. Hirsh
Fourth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-4): Proceedings of a Conference Held in McLean, Virginia, June 16-18, 1992

1991

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Language Systems, Inc.MUC-3 Test Results and Analysis
Christine A. Montgomery | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert S. Belvin | Robert E. Stumberger
Third Message Understanding Conference (MUC-3): Proceedings of a Conference Held in San Diego, California, May 21-23, 1991

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Language Systems, Inc. Description of the DBG System as Used for MUC-3
Christine A. Montgomery | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Robert S. Belvin | Robert E. Stumberger
Third Message Understanding Conference (MUC-3): Proceedings of a Conference Held in San Diego, California, May 21-23, 1991

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Computational Aspects of Discourse in the Context of MUC-3
Lucja Iwanska | Douglas Appelt | Damaris Ayuso | Kathy Dahlgren | Bonnie Glover Stalls | Ralph Grishman | George Krupka | Christine Montgomery | Ellen Riloff
Third Message Understanding Conference (MUC-3): Proceedings of a Conference Held in San Diego, California, May 21-23, 1991

1983

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Distinguishing Fact From Opinion and Events From Meta-Events
Christine A. Montgomery
First Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing

1982

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Concept Extraction
Christine Montgomery
American Journal of Computational Linguistics, Volume 8, Number 2, April-June 1982

1979


An Application of Automated Language Understanding Techniques to the Generation of Data Base Elements
Georgette Silva | Christine Montgomery | Don Dwiggins
17th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1969

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Linguistics and Automated Language Processing
Christine A. Montgomery
International Conference on Computational Linguistics COLING 1969: Preprint No. 41