ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of W04-2802

Paper Title:
TOWARDS MEASURING SCALABILITY IN NATURAL LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING TASKS

Authors: Robert Porzel and Rainer Malaka

Other assigned terms:

  • ambiguity
  • analogy
  • anaphora
  • annotated corpus
  • annotated training corpora
  • annotation
  • approach
  • average error rate
  • baseline measure
  • case
  • classification task
  • co-reference
  • community
  • comprehension
  • concept
  • concepts
  • confidence scores
  • contextual knowledge
  • corpora
  • corpus study
  • data set
  • dialogue acts
  • discourse
  • discourse models
  • distribution
  • domain-specific information
  • entropy
  • error rate
  • evaluations
  • f-measure
  • fact
  • feature
  • finite set
  • formalisms
  • gold standard
  • gold standard test
  • grammar
  • grammar formalisms
  • hypothesis
  • intention
  • interpretation
  • kappa
  • keyword
  • knowledge
  • language understanding task
  • lexeme
  • lexemes
  • lexical coverage
  • majority class baseline
  • mark-up
  • measure
  • measures
  • message
  • message understanding conference
  • method
  • n-gram
  • named entities
  • named entity
  • natural language
  • part-of-speech
  • perplexity
  • posterior
  • precision
  • priori
  • probabilities
  • probability
  • procedure
  • process
  • recognition quality
  • recognition rate
  • recognition task
  • relation
  • representations
  • scalability
  • schema
  • semantic
  • sense-tagged corpus
  • slot
  • speech recognition performance
  • speech recognition task
  • spoken language
  • spoken language input
  • statistics
  • stem
  • support vector
  • task performance
  • template element
  • template relation
  • terms
  • test corpora
  • test corpus
  • test data
  • test data set
  • test set
  • tf \* idf
  • tokens
  • training
  • training corpora
  • transcriptions
  • tree
  • understanding
  • understanding process
  • user
  • utterance
  • vocabulary
  • word
  • word error rate
  • word error rates
  • word sense
  • word senses
  • word sequences
  • words

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