SURVEY LECTURES


Paolo Baggia 'CSELT Approaches to Spoken Dialogue'
Marcello Federico 'In-the-field evaluation of a speech based data-entry system'
Sadaoki Furui 'State-of-the-art speech recognition technology'
Allen Gorin 'Semantic Information Processing from Fluent Speech'
George Kokkinakis 'Progress and Challenges in Human-Machine Speech Communication'
Yuri Kosarev 'What reserves we still don't use for improvement the spoken language understanding?'
Steven Krauwer 'Spoken Language Translation: What's happening?'
Esther Levin, Roberto Pieraccini, Wieland Eckert 'Using Markov Decision Process for Learning Dialogue Strategies'
Bruce Millar 'Managing what we know and what we do not know about speech'
Heinrich Niemann, Elmar Noeth 'Using Prosodic Cues in Spoken Dialog Systems'
Gerhard Rigoll 'Hybrid speech recognition systems: A real alternative to traditional approaches?'
Alex Waibel 'Capturing full human expression by multimodal human-computer interfaces'