#2Oral communicationis ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming to document.
and carries important information yet it
is
also time consuming to document . Given
#10Oral communication is ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming to document.
conversation for documentation . The question
is
, however , how an interesting information
#38The question is, however, how an interesting information piece would be found in a large database.
how an interesting information piece would
be
found in a
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.
#48The question is, however, how an interesting information piece would be found in a large database.
. An alternative
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could
be
the activity such as discussing , planning
#92An alternative index could be the activity such as discussing, planning, informing, story-telling, etc.
. Several extensions of this basic idea
are
being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar
#132Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows.
Several extensions of this basic idea are
being
discussed and/or evaluated : Similar to
#133Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows.
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and detect those automatically which
is
shown on a large database of TV shows .
#153Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows.
dominance distribution of speakers might
be
available on the surface and could be used
#175Emotions and other indices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly.
might be available on the surface and could
be
used directly . Despite the small size
#182Emotions and other indices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly.
effectiveness of these
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can
be
obtained . To support engaging human users
#203Despite the small size of the databases used some results about the effectiveness of these indices can be obtained.
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, the DARPA Communicator program [ 1 ]
is
funding the development of a
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distributed
#234To support engaging human users in robust, mixed-initiative speech dialogue interactions which reach beyond current capabilities in dialogue systems, the DARPA Communicator program [1] is funding the development of a distributed message-passing infrastructure for dialogue systems which all Communicator participants are using.
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which all Communicator participants
are
using . In this presentation , we describe
#250To support engaging human users in robust, mixed-initiative speech dialogue interactions which reach beyond current capabilities in dialogue systems, the DARPA Communicator program [1] is funding the development of a distributed message-passing infrastructure for dialogue systems which all Communicator participants are using.
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and
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scenario templates
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- can
be
used to enhance access to
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text collections
#299In this paper we show how two standard outputs from information extraction (IE) systems - named entity annotations and scenario templates - can be used to enhance access to text collections via a standard text browser.
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. We describe how this information
is
used in a
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prototype system
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designed
#318We describe how this information is used in a prototype system designed to support information workers' access to a pharmaceutical news archive as part of their industry watch function.
positive indicates further work needs to
be
done on the interface to make
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users
#368We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers.
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. At MIT Lincoln Laboratory , we have
been
developing a
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Korean-to-English machine
#393At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, we have been developing a Korean-to-English machine translation system CCLINC (Common Coalition Language System at Lincoln Laboratory).
automated acquisition of grammars
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. Having
been
trained on
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Korean newspaper articles
#516Having been trained on Korean newspaper articles on missiles and chemical biological warfare, the system produces the translation output sufficient for content understanding of the original document.
document
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. The purpose of this research
is
to test the efficacy of applying
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automated
#549The purpose of this research is to test the efficacy of applying automated evaluation techniques, originally devised for the evaluation of human language learners, to the output of machine translation (MT) systems.
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words
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. Even more illuminating
was
the factors on which the
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assessors
#651Even more illuminating was the factors on which the assessors made their decisions.