Rudnicky Publications
Some papers you might be interested in (listed chronologically):
- Rudnicky, A.I. Mode preference in a simple data-retrieval task.
Proceedings of the ARPA Workshop on Human Language Technology.
San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1993, 364-369.
Postscript available.
- Rudnicky, A.I., Lee, K-F. and Hauptmann, A.G.
Survey of current speech technology.
Communications of the ACM, 1994, 37(3), 52-57.
Postscript available.
- Rudnicky, A.I. Language modeling with limited domain data.
Proceedings of the ARPA Workshop on Spoken Language Technology.
San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1995, 66-69.
Postscript available.
- Rudnicky, A.I., Reed, S.D., Thayer, E.H.
SpeechWear: A mobile speech system. To appear in ICSLP'96
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- Rudnicky, A.I. Hub 4: Business Broadcast News.
Proceedings of the 1996 ARPA Workshop on Speech Recognition Technology.
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- Constantinides, P., Hansma, S., Tchou, C. and Rudnicky, A.
A schema-based approach to dialog control.
Proceedings of ICSLP. 1998, Paper 637.
- Constantinides, P. and Rudnicky, A. Dialog analysis in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator.
Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 1, 243-246.
- Eskenazi, M., Rudnicky, A., Gregory, K., Constantinides, P., Brennan, R., Bennett, C., Allen, J.
Data Collection and Processing in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator.
Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 6, 2695-2698.
- Oh, A. H. and Rudnicky, A. Stochastic language generation for spoken dialogue systems. ANLP/NAACL 2000 Workshop on Conversational Systems, May 2000, pp. 27-32.
- Rudnicky, A., Thayer, E., Constantinides, P., Tchou, C., Shern, R., Lenzo, K., Xu W., Oh, A.
Creating natural dialogs in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator system.
Proceedings of Eurospeech, 1999, 4, 1531-1534
- Rudnicky, A. and Xu W.
An agenda-based dialog management architecture for spoken language systems.
IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop, 1999, p I-337.
- Xu, W. and Rudnicky, A.
Task-based dialog management using an agenda. ANLP/NAACL 2000 Workshop on Conversational Systems, May 2000, pp. 42-47.
- Rudnicky, A., Bennett, C., Black, A., Chotomongcol, A., Lenzo, K., Oh, A., Singh, R.
Task and domain specific modelling in the Carnegie Mellon Communicator system
Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China) Paper G4-01 [html]
- Xu, W.
Can artificial neural networks learn language models?
Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China). Paper M1-13
- Xu, W. and Rudnicky, A.
Language modeling for dialog system?
Proceedings of ICSLP 2000 (Beijing, China). Paper B1-06
- Chotimongcol, A. and Rudnicky, A.I.
N-best Speech Hypotheses Reordering Using Linear Regression
Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 1829-1832.
- Zhang, R. and Rudnicky, A.I.
Word Level Confidence Annotation using Combinations of Features
Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 2105-2108.
- Carpenter, P., Jin, C., Wilson, D., Zhang, R., Bohus, D., Rudnicky, A.
Is this Conversation on Track?
Proceedings of Eurospeech 2001 (Aalborg, Denmark), pages 2121-2124.
- Du Bois, T. and Rudnicky, A.I.
An Open Concept Metric for Assessing Dialog System Complexity
Proceedings of the 2001 Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (Madonna di Campiglio, Italy)
Paper a01td123.
- Bohus, D. and Rudnicky, A.I.
Modeling the Cost of Misunderstanding Errors in the CMU Communicator
An Open Concept Metric for Assessing Dialog System Complexity
Proceedings of the 2001 Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (Madonna di Campiglio, Italy)
Paper a01db097.
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scan a list of older publications (many of these will
be available only on paper).