Frederick Jelinek

Also published as: F. Jelinek, Fred Jelinek, Fredrick Jelinek


2010

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Unsupervised Model Adaptation using Information-Theoretic Criterion
Ariya Rastrow | Frederick Jelinek | Abhinav Sethy | Bhuvana Ramabhadran
Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

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Contextual Information Improves OOV Detection in Speech
Carolina Parada | Mark Dredze | Denis Filimonov | Frederick Jelinek
Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

2009

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Reconstructing False Start Errors in Spontaneous Speech Text
Erin Fitzgerald | Keith Hall | Frederick Jelinek
Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL (EACL 2009)

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What lies beneath: Semantic and syntactic analysis of manually reconstructed spontaneous speech
Erin Fitzgerald | Frederick Jelinek | Robert Frank
Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP

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Integrating sentence- and word-level error identification for disfluency correction
Erin Fitzgerald | Frederick Jelinek | Keith Hall
Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

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ACL Lifetime Achievement Award: The Dawn of Statistical ASR and MT
Frederick Jelinek
Computational Linguistics, Volume 35, Number 4, December 2009

2008

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Linguistic Resources for Reconstructing Spontaneous Speech Text
Erin Fitzgerald | Frederick Jelinek
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

The output of a speech recognition system is not always ideal for subsequent downstream processing, in part because speakers themselves often make mistakes. A system would accomplish speech reconstruction of its spontaneous speech input if its output were to represent, in flawless, fluent, and content-preserving English, the message that the speaker intended to convey. These cleaner speech transcripts would allow for more accurate language processing as needed for NLP tasks such as machine translation and conversation summarization, which often rely on grammatical input. Recognizing that supervised statistical methods to identify and transform ill-formed areas of the transcript will require richly labeled resources, we have built the Spontaneous Speech Reconstruction corpus. This small corpus of reconstructed and aligned conversational telephone speech transcriptions for the Fisher conversational telephone speech corpus (Strassel and Walker, 2004) was annotated on several levels including string transformations and predicate-argument structure, and will be shared with the linguistic research community.

2004

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Large Scale Experiments for Semantic Labeling of Noun Phrases in Raw Text
Louise Guthrie | Roberto Basili | Fabio Zanzotto | Kalina Bontcheva | Hamish Cunningham | David Guthrie | Jia Cui | Marco Cammisa | Jerry Cheng-Chieh Liu | Cassia Farria Martin | Kristiyan Haralambiev | Martin Holub | Klaus Macherey | Fredrick Jelinek
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’04)

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Random Forests in Language Modelin
Peng Xu | Frederick Jelinek
Proceedings of the 2004 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

2003

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Training Connectionist Models for the Structured Language Model
Peng Xu | Ahmad Emami | Frederick Jelinek
Proceedings of the 2003 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

2002

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A Study on Richer Syntactic Dependencies for Structured Language Modeling
Peng Xu | Ciprian Chelba | Frederick Jelinek
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

2001

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Robust Knowledge Discovery from Parallel Speech and Text Sources
F. Jelinek | W. Byrne | S. Khudanpur | B. Hladká | H. Ney | F. J. Och | J. Cuřín | J. Psutka
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research

1998

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Exploiting Syntactic Structure for Language Modeling
Ciprian Chelba | Frederick Jelinek
COLING 1998 Volume 1: The 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

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Exploiting Syntactic Structure for Language Modeling
Ciprian Chelba | Frederick Jelinek
36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Volume 1

1994

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Session 8 &: 9: Statistical and Learning Methods
Frederick Jelinek
Human Language Technology: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jersey, March 8-11, 1994

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Decision Tree Parsing using a Hidden Derivation Model
F. Jelinek | J. Lafferty | D. Magerman | R. Mercer | A. Ratnaparkhi | S. Roukos
Human Language Technology: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jersey, March 8-11, 1994

1993

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Towards History-based Grammars: Using Richer Models for Probabilistic Parsing
Ezra Black | Fred Jelinek | John Lafrerty | David M. Magerman | Robert Mercer | Salim Roukos
31st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1992

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Decision Tree Models Applied to the Labeling of Text with Parts-of-Speech
Ezra Black | Fred Jelinek | John Lafferty | Robert Mercer | Salim Roukos
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Harriman, New York, February 23-26, 1992

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Towards History-based Grammars: Using Richer Models for Probabilistic Parsing
Ezra Black | Fred Jelinek | John Lafferty | David M. Magerman | Robert Mercer | Salim Roukos
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Harriman, New York, February 23-26, 1992

1991

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A Dynamic Language Model for Speech Recognition
F. Jelinek | B. Merialdo | S. Roukos | M. Strauss
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Pacific Grove, California, February 19-22, 1991

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A Procedure for Quantitatively Comparing the Syntactic Coverage of English Grammars
E. Black | S. Abney | D. Flickenger | C. Gdaniec | R. Grishman | P. Harrison | D. Hindle | R. Ingria | F. Jelinek | J. Klavans | M. Liberman | M. Marcus | S. Roukos | B. Santorini | T. Strzalkowski
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Pacific Grove, California, February 19-22, 1991

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Computation of the Probability of Initial Substring Generation by Stochastic Context-Free Grammars
Frederick Jelinek | John D. Lafferty
Computational Linguistics, Volume 17, Number 3, September 1991

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Erratum to: A Statistical Approach to Machine Translation
Peter F. Brown | Stephen A. Della Pietra | Fredrick Jelinek | Robert L. Mercer | John Cocke | Vincent J. Della Pietra | John D. Lafferty | Paul S. Roossin
Computational Linguistics, Volume 17, Number 3, September 1991

1990

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A Statistical Approach to Machine Translation
Peter F. Brown | John Cocke | Stephen A. Della Pietra | Vincent J. Della Pietra | Fredrick Jelinek | John D. Lafferty | Robert L. Mercer | Paul S. Roossin
Computational Linguistics, Volume 16, Number 2, June 1990

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Generating a grammar for statistical training
R. A. Sharman | F. Jelinek | R. Mercer
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Hidden Valley, Pennsylvania, June 24-27,1990

1989

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Probabilistic Parsing Method for Sentence Disambiguation
T. Fujisaki | F. Jelinek | J. Cocke | E. Black | T. Nishino
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Parsing Technologies

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White Paper on Spoken Language Systems
John Makhoul | Fred Jelinek | Larry Rabiner | Clifford Weinstein | Victor Zue
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 15-18, 1989

1988

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A Statistical Approach to Language Translation
P. Brown | J. Cocke | S. Della Pietra | V. Della Pietra | F. Jelinek | R. Mercer | P. Roossin
Coling Budapest 1988 Volume 1: International Conference on Computational Linguistics

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A statistical approach to French/English translation
P. Brown | John Cocke | Stephen Della Pietra | Vincent J. Della Pietra | Frederick Jelinek | Robert L. Mercer | P. Roossin
Proceedings of the Second Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation of Natural Languages