#107An alternative index could be the activity such as discussing, planning, informing, story-telling, etc. This paper addresses the problem of the automatic detection of those activities in meeting situation and everyday rejoinders.
everyday rejoinders . Several extensions of
this
basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated
#129Several 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.
Communicator participants are using . In
this
presentation , we describe the features
#254In this presentation, we describe the features of and requirements for a genuinely useful software infrastructure for this purpose.
useful
<term>
software infrastructure
</term>
for
this
purpose . In this paper we show how two
#271In this presentation, we describe the features of and requirements for a genuinely useful software infrastructure for this purpose.
infrastructure
</term>
for this purpose . In
this
paper we show how two standard outputs
#275In 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.
<term>
text browser
</term>
. We describe how
this
information is used in a
<term>
prototype
#316We 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.
original document
</term>
. The purpose of
this
research is to test the efficacy of applying
#547The 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.
<term>
machine translation systems
</term>
.
This
, the first experiment in a series of experiments
#609We believe that these evaluation techniques will provide information about both the human language learning process, the translation process and the development of machine translation systems. This, the first experiment in a series of experiments, looks at the intelligibility of MT output.
assessors
</term>
made their decisions . We tested
this
to see if similar criteria could be elicited
#664We tested this to see if similar criteria could be elicited from duplicating the experiment using machine translation output.
mark the
<term>
word
</term>
at which they made
this
decision . The results of this experiment
#752Additionally, they were asked to mark the word at which they made this decision.
they made this decision . The results of
this
experiment , along with a preliminary analysis
#758The results of this experiment, along with a preliminary analysis of the factors involved in the decision making process will be presented here.
built and will demonstrate an application of
this
approach called
<term>
LCS-Marine
</term>
.
#823We have built and will demonstrate an application of this approach called LCS-Marine.
</term>
is complete . We have demonstrated
this
capability in several field exercises with
#890We have demonstrated this capability in several field exercises with the Marines and are currently developing applications of this technology in new domains.
are currently developing applications of
this
technology in new domains . Recent advances
#905We have demonstrated this capability in several field exercises with the Marines and are currently developing applications of this technology in new domains.
<term>
machine learning techniques
</term>
. In
this
paper , we address the problem of combining
#1028In this paper, we address the problem of combining several language models (LMs).
performance
</term>
. We describe our use of
this
approach in numerous fielded user studies
#1228We describe our use of this approach in numerous fielded user studies conducted with the U.S. military.
studies conducted with the U.S. military .
This
paper proposes a practical approach employing
#1241We describe our use of this approach in numerous fielded user studies conducted with the U.S. military. This paper proposes a practical approach employing n-gram models and error-correction rules for Thai key prediction and Thai-English language identification.
into one or more
<term>
sentences
</term>
. In
this
paper , we present
<term>
SPoT
</term>
, a
<term>
#1336In this paper, we present SPoT, a sentence planner, and a new methodology for automatically training SPoT on the basis of feedback provided by human judges.
top human-ranked sentence plan
</term>
. In
this
paper , we compare the relative effects
#1462In this paper, we compare the relative effects of segment order, segmentation and segment contiguity on the retrieval performance of a translation memory system.
parsed in O ( n6 )
<term>
time
</term>
. In
this
paper , we study a
<term>
parsing technique
#1680In this paper, we study a parsing technique whose purpose is to improve the practical efficiency of RCL parsers.