|
<term>
Oral communication
</term>
is ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming
to
document .
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#14
Oral communication is ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming to document. |
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Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar
to
activities one can define subsets of larger
<term>
database
</term>
and detect those automatically which is shown on a large
<term>
database
</term>
of
<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
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#139
Several 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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Despite the small size of the
<term>
databases
</term>
used some results about the effectiveness of these
<term>
indices
</term>
can be obtained .
To
support engaging human users in robust ,
<term>
mixed-initiative speech dialogue interactions
</term>
which reach beyond current capabilities in
<term>
dialogue systems
</term>
, the
<term>
DARPA Communicator program
</term>
[ 1 ] is funding the development of a
<term>
distributed message-passing infrastructure
</term>
for
<term>
dialogue systems
</term>
which all
<term>
Communicator
</term>
participants are using .
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#206
Despite the small size of the databases used some results about the effectiveness of these indices can be obtained. To 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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In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used
to
enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
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#301
In 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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In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access
to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
|
#304
In 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
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed
to
support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access to a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
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#325
We 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. |
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We describe how this information is used in a
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed to support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access
to
a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
|
#331
We 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. |
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We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs
to
be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#367
We 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. |
|
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to
make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#373
We 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 interfaceto make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
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( iii )
<term>
Rapid system development
</term>
and porting
to
new
<term>
domains
</term>
via
<term>
knowledge-based automated acquisition of grammars
</term>
.
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#505
(iii) Rapid system development and porting to new domains via knowledge-based automated acquisition of grammars. |
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The purpose of this research is
to
test the efficacy of applying
<term>
automated evaluation techniques
</term>
, originally devised for the
<term>
evaluation
</term>
of
<term>
human language learners
</term>
, to the
<term>
output
</term>
of
<term>
machine translation ( MT ) systems
</term>
.
|
#550
The 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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The purpose of this research is to test the efficacy of applying
<term>
automated evaluation techniques
</term>
, originally devised for the
<term>
evaluation
</term>
of
<term>
human language learners
</term>
,
to
the
<term>
output
</term>
of
<term>
machine translation ( MT ) systems
</term>
.
|
#570
The 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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We tested this
to
see if similar criteria could be elicited from duplicating the experiment using
<term>
machine translation output
</term>
.
|
#665
We tested this to see if similar criteria could be elicited from duplicating the experiment using machine translation output. |
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Subjects were given a set of up
to
six extracts of
<term>
translated newswire text
</term>
.
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#689
Subjects were given a set of up to six extracts of translated newswire text. |
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The subjects were given three minutes per extract
to
determine whether they believed the sample output to be an
<term>
expert human translation
</term>
or a
<term>
machine translation
</term>
.
|
#720
The subjects were given three minutes per extract to determine whether they believed the sample output to be an expert human translation or a machine translation. |
|
The subjects were given three minutes per extract to determine whether they believed the sample output
to
be an
<term>
expert human translation
</term>
or a
<term>
machine translation
</term>
.
|
#728
The subjects were given three minutes per extract to determine whether they believed the sample output to be an expert human translation or a machine translation. |
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Additionally , they were asked
to
mark the
<term>
word
</term>
at which they made this decision .
|
#744
Additionally, they were asked to mark the word at which they made this decision. |
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Using
<term>
LCS-Marine
</term>
, tactical personnel can converse with their logistics system
to
place a supply or information request .
|
#839
Using LCS-Marine, tactical personnel can converse with their logistics system to place a supply or information request. |
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The request is passed
to
a
<term>
mobile , intelligent agent
</term>
for execution at the appropriate
<term>
database
</term>
.
|
#851
The request is passed to a mobile, intelligent agent for execution at the appropriate database. |
|
<term>
Requestors
</term>
can also instruct the
<term>
system
</term>
to
notify them when the status of a
<term>
request
</term>
changes or when a
<term>
request
</term>
is complete .
|
#870
Requestors can also instruct the systemto notify them when the status of a request changes or when a request is complete. |