LING 575 - Spoken Dialog Systems
Spring 2016
Specialized Topics - Special Populations: Non-native speakers


PrimaryRaux and Eskenazi, 2004Raux, A. and Eskenazi, M. (2004) Non-Native Users in the Let's Go! Spoken Dialog System: Dealing With Linguistic Mismatch HLT/NAACL 2004, Boston, MA
SupplementaryHassel and Hagen, 2005Liza Hassel and Eli Hagen Adaptation of an Automotive Dialogue System to Users' Expertise. In Proceedings of SIGDIAL 2005.
SupplementaryGeorgila et al., 2010Georgila K., Wolters M.K., and Moore J.D. (2010) Learning Dialogue Strategies from Older and Younger Simulated Users Proceedings of SIGDIAL 2010: the 11th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue, p. 103-106.
SupplementaryRaux, 2004A. Raux. (2004). Automated Lexical Adaptation and Speaker Clustering based on Pronunciation Habits for Non-Native Speech Recognition, INTERSPEECH (ICSLP) 2004.
SupplementaryTomkiyo et al, 2005L. Tomokiyo and A. Black and K. Lenzo. (2005) Foreign Accents in Synthesis: Development and Evaluation, Interspeech 2005.
SupplementaryXu and Seneff, 2012 Y. Xu and S. Seneff. (2012). "Improving Nonnative Speech Understanding Using Context and N-Best Meaning Fusion," Proc. ICASSP, pp. 4977-4980.