An NSF Workshop: Language Engineering for Students
and Professionals Integrating Research and Education
General WS98 Information
Core Natural Language Processing Technology Applicable to
Multiple Languages
Lauri Karttunen (Xerox)
A Detection Approach to Speech Recognition and
Understanding
Chin Lee (Lucent Technologies)
Source Separation and Learning Non-Orthogonal Bases for
Signals Using Independent Component Analysis
Tony Bell (Interval Research Laboratories)
Probabilistic Models for Clustering Natural Language Data
John Lafferty (CMU)
Constrained Estimation of Hidden Markov Models
Mark Gales (IBM)
Rapid Speech Recognizer Adaptation for New Speakers
Vassilis Digalakis (TUC)
Dynamic Segmental Models of Speech Coarticulation
John Bridle, (Dragon Systems, UK)
Core NLP Technology Applicable to Multiple Languages
Jan Hajic (Charles U., CR)
1998 NSF Workshop on Language Engineering, an
Introduction
Frederick Jelinek (Director, CLSP)
Rapid Speech Recognizer Adaptation for New Speakers
Dynamic Segmental Models of Speech
Coarticulation
Core NLP Technology Applicable to Multiple
Languages
Rapid Speech Recognizer Adaptation for New Speakers
Dynamic Segmental Models of Speech
Coarticulation
Core NLP Technology Applicable to Multiple
Languages