Helen Meng

Also published as: Helen M. Meng


2015

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Analysis of Dysarthric Speech using Distinctive Feature Recognition
Ka Ho Wong | Yu Ting Yeung | Patrick C. M. Wong | Gina-Anne Levow | Helen Meng
Proceedings of SLPAT 2015: 6th Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies

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Fine-grained Opinion Mining with Recurrent Neural Networks and Word Embeddings
Pengfei Liu | Shafiq Joty | Helen Meng
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

2014

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SeemGo: Conditional Random Fields Labeling and Maximum Entropy Classification for Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis
Pengfei Liu | Helen Meng
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval 2014)

2009

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Automatic Story Segmentation using a Bayesian Decision Framework for Statistical Models of Lexical Chain Features
Wai-Kit Lo | Wenying Xiong | Helen Meng
Proceedings of the ACL-IJCNLP 2009 Conference Short Papers

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Developing Speech Recognition and Synthesis Technologies to Support Computer-Aided Pronunciation Training for Chinese Learners of English
Helen Meng
Proceedings of the 23rd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, Volume 1

2007

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Combined Use of Speaker- and Tone-Normalized Pitch Reset with Pause Duration for Automatic Story Segmentation in Mandarin Broadcast News
Lei Xie | Chuan Liu | Helen Meng
Human Language Technologies 2007: The Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics; Companion Volume, Short Papers

2006

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A Maximum Entropy Framework that Integrates Word Dependencies and Grammatical Relations for Reading Comprehension
Kui Xu | Helen Meng | Fuliang Weng
Proceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference of the NAACL, Companion Volume: Short Papers

2005

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Design and Development of a Bilingual Reading Comprehension Corpus
Kui Xu | Helen Meng
International Journal of Computational Linguistics & Chinese Language Processing, Volume 10, Number 2, June 2005: Special Issue on Annotated Speech Corpora

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The Use of Metadata, Web-derived Answer Patterns and Passage Context to Improve Reading Comprehension Performance
Yongping Du | Helen Meng | Xuanjing Huang | Lide Wu
Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

2001

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Mandarin-English Information: Investigating Translingual Speech Retrieval
Helen Meng | Berlin Chen | Sanjeev Khudanpur | Gina-Anne Levow | Wai-Kit Lo | Douglas Oard | Patrick Shone | Karen Tang | Hsin-Min Wang | Jianqiang Wang
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research

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Scalability and Portability of a Belief Network-based Dialog Model for Different Application Domains
Carmen Wai | Helen M. Meng | Roberto Pieraccini
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research

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Design, Compilation and Processing of CUCall: A Set of Cantonese Spoken Language Corpora Collected Over Telephone Networks
W.K. Lo | P.C. Ching | Tan Lee | Helen Meng
Proceedings of Research on Computational Linguistics Conference XIV

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Automatic Grammar Partitioning for Syntactic Parsing
Po Chui Luk | Fuliang Weng | Helen Meng
Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Parsing Technologies

2000

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Mandarin-English Information (MEI): Investigating Translingual Speech Retrieval
Helen Meng | Sanjeev Khudanpur | Gina Levow | Douglas W. Oard | Hsin-Min Wang
ANLP-NAACL 2000 Workshop: Embedded Machine Translation Systems

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Parsing a Lattice with Multiple Grammars
Fuliang Weng | Helen Meng | Po Chui Luk
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies

Efficiency, memory, ambiguity, robustness and scalability are the central issues in natural language parsing. Because of the complexity of natural language, different parsers may be suited only to certain subgrammars. In addition, grammar maintenance and updating may have adverse effects on tuned parsers. Motivated by these concerns, [25] proposed a grammar partitioning and top-down parser composition mechanism for loosely restricted Context-Free Grammars (CFGs). In this paper, we report on significant progress, i.e., (1) developing guidelines for the grammar partition through a set of heuristics, (2) devising a new mix-strategy composition algorithms for any rule-based grammar partition in a lattice framework, and 3) initial but encouraging parsing results for Chinese and English queries from an Air Travel Information System (ATIS) corpus.

1999

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An Analytical Study of Transformational Tagging for Chinese Text
Helen Meng | Chun Wah Ip
ROCLING 1999 Short Papers

1994

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Phonological Parsing for Bi-directional Letter-to-Sound/Sound-to-Letter Generation
Helen M. Meng | Stephanie Seneff | Victor W. Zue
Human Language Technology: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Plainsboro, New Jersey, March 8-11, 1994

1991

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Signal Representation Attribute Extraction and the Use Distinctive Features for Phonetic Classification
Helen M. Meng | Victor W. Zue | Hong C. Leung
Speech and Natural Language: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Pacific Grove, California, February 19-22, 1991