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2020 – today
- 2023
- [b2]Richard Sproat:
Symbols - An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future. Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-26808-3, pp. 1-235 - [j27]Llion Jones, Richard Sproat, Haruko Ishikawa, Alexander Gutkin:
Helpful Neighbors: Leveraging Neighbors in Geographic Feature Pronunciation. Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 11: 85-101 (2023) - [c83]Abhirut Gupta, Ananya B. Sai, Richard Sproat, Yuri Vasilevski, James S. Ren, Ambarish Jash, Sukhdeep S. Sodhi, Aravindan Raghuveer:
Bi-Phone: Modeling Inter Language Phonetic Influences in Text. ACL (1) 2023: 2580-2592 - [i19]Alexander Gutkin, Cibu Johny, Raiomond Doctor, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Beyond Arabic: Software for Perso-Arabic Script Manipulation. CoRR abs/2301.11406 (2023) - [i18]Shigeki Karita, Richard Sproat, Haruko Ishikawa:
Lenient Evaluation of Japanese Speech Recognition: Modeling Naturally Occurring Spelling Inconsistency. CoRR abs/2306.04530 (2023) - [i17]Abhirut Gupta, Ananya B. Sai, Richard Sproat, Yuri Vasilevski, James S. Ren, Ambarish Jash, Sukhdeep S. Sodhi, Aravindan Raghuveer:
BiPhone: Modeling Inter Language Phonetic Influences in Text. CoRR abs/2307.03322 (2023) - 2022
- [j26]Richard Sproat:
Boring Problems Are Sometimes the Most Interesting. Comput. Linguistics 48(2): 483-490 (2022) - [c82]Alexander Gutkin, Cibu Johny, Raiomond Doctor, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Beyond Arabic: Software for Perso-Arabic Script Manipulation. WANLP@EMNLP 2022: 381-387 - [i16]Llion Jones, Richard Sproat, Haruko Ishikawa, Alexander Gutkin:
Helpful Neighbors: Leveraging Neighbors in Geographic Feature Pronunciation. CoRR abs/2210.10200 (2022) - [i15]Raiomond Doctor, Alexander Gutkin, Cibu Johny, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Graphemic Normalization of the Perso-Arabic Script. CoRR abs/2210.12273 (2022) - 2021
- [b1]Kyle Gorman, Richard Sproat:
Finite-State Text Processing. Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2021, ISBN 978-3-031-01051-4, pp. 1-158 - [j25]Richard Sproat, Alexander Gutkin:
The Taxonomy of Writing Systems: How to Measure How Logographic a System Is. Comput. Linguistics 47(3): 477-528 (2021) - [c81]Kyle Gorman, Christo Kirov, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Structured abbreviation expansion in context. EMNLP (Findings) 2021: 995-1005 - [i14]Kyle Gorman, Christo Kirov, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Structured abbreviation expansion in context. CoRR abs/2110.01140 (2021) - 2020
- [c80]Hao Zhang, Jae Ro, Richard Sproat:
Semi-supervised URL Segmentation with Recurrent Neural Networks Pre-trained on Knowledge Graph Entities. COLING 2020: 4667-4675 - [i13]Alexander Gutkin, Richard Sproat:
NEMO: Frequentist Inference Approach to Constrained Linguistic Typology Feature Prediction in SIGTYP 2020 Shared Task. CoRR abs/2010.05985 (2020) - [i12]Alena Butryna, Shan-Hui Cathy Chu, Isin Demirsahin, Alexander Gutkin, Linne Ha, Fei He, Martin Jansche, Cibu Johny, Anna Katanova, Oddur Kjartansson, Chenfang Li, Tatiana Merkulova, Yin May Oo, Knot Pipatsrisawat, Clara Rivera, Supheakmungkol Sarin, Pasindu De Silva, Keshan Sodimana, Richard Sproat, Theeraphol Wattanavekin, Jaka Aris Eko Wibawa:
Google Crowdsourced Speech Corpora and Related Open-Source Resources for Low-Resource Languages and Dialects: An Overview. CoRR abs/2010.06778 (2020) - [i11]Hao Zhang, Jae Ro, Richard Sproat:
Semi-supervised URL Segmentation with Recurrent Neural NetworksPre-trained on Knowledge Graph Entities. CoRR abs/2011.03138 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j24]Hao Zhang, Richard Sproat, Axel H. Ng, Felix Stahlberg, Xiaochang Peng, Kyle Gorman, Brian Roark:
Neural Models of Text Normalization for Speech Applications. Comput. Linguistics 45(2): 293-337 (2019) - [c79]Sandy Ritchie, Richard Sproat, Kyle Gorman, Daan van Esch, Christian Schallhart, Nikos Bampounis, Benoît Brard, Jonas Fromseier Mortensen, Millie Holt, Eoin Mahon:
Unified Verbalization for Speech Recognition & Synthesis Across Languages. INTERSPEECH 2019: 3530-3534 - [c78]Ajda Gokcen, Hao Zhang, Richard Sproat:
Dual Encoder Classifier Models as Constraints in Neural Text Normalization. INTERSPEECH 2019: 4489-4493 - [i10]Richard Sproat, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Automatic Ambiguity Detection. CoRR abs/1905.12065 (2019) - 2018
- [c77]Hao Zhang, Axel H. Ng, Richard Sproat:
Fast and Accurate Reordering with ITG Transition RNN. COLING 2018: 1454-1463 - [c76]Keshan Sodimana, Pasindu De Silva, Richard Sproat, Theeraphol Wattanavekin, Alexander Gutkin, Knot Pipatsrisawat:
Text Normalization for Bangla, Khmer, Nepali, Javanese, Sinhala and Sundanese Text-to-Speech Systems. SLTU 2018: 147-151 - 2017
- [c75]Axel H. Ng, Kyle Gorman, Richard Sproat:
Minimally supervised written-to-spoken text normalization. ASRU 2017: 665-670 - [c74]Fabian Brackhane, Richard Sproat, Jürgen Trouvain:
Editing Kempelen's "Mechanismus der menschlichen Sprache": Experiences and findings. HSCR 2017: 16-24 - [c73]Richard Sproat, Navdeep Jaitly:
An RNN Model of Text Normalization. INTERSPEECH 2017: 754-758 - [c72]Alexander Gutkin, Richard Sproat:
Areal and Phylogenetic Features for Multilingual Speech Synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2017: 2078-2082 - [c71]Daan van Esch, Richard Sproat:
An Expanded Taxonomy of Semiotic Classes for Text Normalization. INTERSPEECH 2017: 4016-4020 - 2016
- [j23]Kyle Gorman, Richard Sproat:
Minimally Supervised Number Normalization. Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 4: 507-519 (2016) - [c70]Richard Sproat:
Keynote Lecture 2: Neural (and other Machine Learning) Approaches to Text Normalization. ICON 2016: 177 - [c69]Alexander Gutkin, Linne Ha, Martin Jansche, Knot Pipatsrisawat, Richard Sproat:
TTS for Low Resource Languages: A Bangla Synthesizer. LREC 2016 - [c68]Alexander Gutkin, Linne Ha, Martin Jansche, Oddur Kjartansson, Knot Pipatsrisawat, Richard Sproat:
Building Statistical Parametric Multi-speaker Synthesis for Bangladeshi Bangla. SLTU 2016: 194-200 - [i9]Ke Wu, Kyle Gorman, Richard Sproat:
Minimally Supervised Written-to-Spoken Text Normalization. CoRR abs/1609.06649 (2016) - [i8]Richard Sproat, Navdeep Jaitly:
RNN Approaches to Text Normalization: A Challenge. CoRR abs/1611.00068 (2016) - 2015
- [j22]Peter Ebden, Richard Sproat:
The Kestrel TTS text normalization system. Nat. Lang. Eng. 21(3): 333-353 (2015) - [j21]Richard Sproat:
TALLIP Perspectives: Editorial Commentary: The Broadened Focus of the Journal. ACM Trans. Asian Low Resour. Lang. Inf. Process. 14(1): 5:1 (2015) - [c67]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Jan P. H. van Santen, Richard Sproat:
Measuring idiosyncratic interests in children with autism. ACL (2) 2015: 212-217 - [c66]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Richard Sproat, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Similarity Measures for Quantifying Restrictive and Repetitive Behavior in Conversations of Autistic Children. CLPsych@HLT-NAACL 2015: 117-123 - 2014
- [j20]Richard Sproat, Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Izhak Shafran, Brian Roark:
Applications of Lexicographic Semirings to Problems in Speech and Language Processing. Comput. Linguistics 40(4): 733-761 (2014) - [j19]Richard Sproat:
The state of the journal. ACM Trans. Asian Lang. Inf. Process. 13(3): 15:1-15:2 (2014) - [c65]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Hippocratic Abbreviation Expansion. ACL (2) 2014: 364-369 - [c64]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Jan P. H. van Santen, Richard Sproat:
Detecting linguistic idiosyncratic interests in autism using distributional semantic models. CLPsych@ACL 2014: 46-50 - [c63]Richard Sproat, Keith B. Hall:
Applications of maximum entropy rankers to problems in spoken language processing. INTERSPEECH 2014: 761-764 - [c62]Richard Sproat, Bruno Cartoni, HyunJeong Choe, David Huynh, Linne Ha, Ravindran Rajakumar, Evelyn Wenzel-Grondie:
A Database for Measuring Linguistic Information Content. LREC 2014: 967-974 - [c61]Emily Prud'hommeaux, Eric Morley, Masoud Rouhizadeh, Laura Silverman, Jan P. H. van Santen, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Sarah Kauper, Rachel DeLaHunta:
Computational analysis of trajectories of linguistic development in autism. SLT 2014: 266-271 - 2013
- [j18]Richard Sproat:
Greetings from the new Editor-in-Chief. ACM Trans. Asian Lang. Inf. Process. 12(3): 8:1 (2013) - [j17]Richard Sproat:
TALIP Perspectives. ACM Trans. Asian Lang. Inf. Process. 12(4): 13:1-13:2 (2013) - [c60]Keith B. Hall, Richard Sproat:
Russian Stress Prediction using Maximum Entropy Ranking. EMNLP 2013: 879-883 - 2012
- [c59]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Jeffrey Sorensen, Terry Tai:
The OpenGrm open-source finite-state grammar software libraries. ACL (System Demonstrations) 2012: 61-66 - [c58]Bob Coyne, Alex Klapheke, Masoud Rouhizadeh, Richard Sproat, Daniel Bauer:
Annotation Tools and Knowledge Representation for a Text-To-Scene System. COLING 2012: 679-694 - [c57]Margaret Mitchell, Richard Sproat:
Discourse-Based Modeling for AAC. SLPAT@HLT-NAACL 2012: 9-18 - 2011
- [c56]Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Izhak Shafran:
Lexicographic Semirings for Exact Automata Encoding of Sequence Models. ACL (2) 2011: 1-5 - [c55]Izhak Shafran, Richard Sproat, Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Brian Roark:
Efficient determinization of tagged word lattices using categorial and lexicographic semirings. ASRU 2011: 283-288 - [c54]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Margit Bowler, Richard Sproat, Bob Coyne:
Collecting Semantic Data from Mechanical Turk for a Lexical Knowledge Resource in a Text to Picture Generating System. IWCS 2011 - [c53]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Bob Coyne, Richard Sproat:
Collecting Semantic Information for Locations in the Scenario-Based Lexical Knowledge Resource of a Text-to-Scene Conversion System. KES (4) 2011: 378-387 - [c52]Brian Roark, Andrew Fowler, Richard Sproat, Christopher Gibbons, Melanie Fried-Oken:
Towards technology-assisted co-construction with communication partners. SLPAT 2011: 22-31 - [c51]Alexander Kotov, ChengXiang Zhai, Richard Sproat:
Mining named entities with temporally correlated bursts from multilingual web news streams. WSDM 2011: 237-246 - 2010
- [j16]Richard Sproat:
Ancient Symbols, Computational Linguistics, and the Reviewing Practices of the General Science Journals. Comput. Linguistics 36(3): 585-594 (2010) - [j15]Richard Sproat:
Reply to Rao et al. and Lee et al. Comput. Linguistics 36(4): 807-816 (2010) - [c50]Su-Youn Yoon, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Richard Sproat:
Landmark-based automated pronunciation error detection. INTERSPEECH 2010: 614-617 - [c49]Bob Coyne, Owen Rambow, Julia Hirschberg, Richard Sproat:
Frame Semantics in Text-to-Scene Generation. KES (4) 2010: 375-384 - [c48]Ting Qian, Kristy Hollingshead, Su-Youn Yoon, Kyoung-Young Kim, Richard Sproat:
A Python Toolkit for Universal Transliteration. LREC 2010 - [c47]Richard Sproat:
Lightly supervised learning of text normalization: Russian number names. SLT 2010: 436-441 - [c46]Masoud Rouhizadeh, Margit Bowler, Richard Sproat, Bob Coyne:
Data collection and normalization for building the Scenario-Based Lexical Knowledge Resource of a text-to-scene conversion system. SMAP 2010: 25-30
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c45]Suma Bhat, Richard Sproat:
Knowing the Unseen: Estimating Vocabulary Size over Unseen Samples. ACL/IJCNLP 2009: 109-117 - [c44]Martin Jansche, Richard Sproat:
Named Entity Transcription with Pair n-Gram Models. NEWS@IJCNLP 2009: 32-35 - [c43]Su-Youn Yoon, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Richard Sproat:
Automated pronunciation scoring using confidence scoring and landmark-based SVM. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1903-1906 - [c42]Kevin Knight, Richard Sproat:
Writing Systems, Transliteration and Decipherment. HLT-NAACL (Tutorial Abstracts) 2009: 15-16 - 2008
- [j14]Richard Sproat, Roxana Girju:
Mathematical Linguistics András Kornai (MetaCarta Inc.) Springer (Advanced information and knowledge processing series, edited by Lakhmi Jain), 2008, xiii+289 pp; ISBN 978-1-84628-985-9. Comput. Linguistics 34(4): 615-617 (2008) - 2007
- [c41]Su-Youn Yoon, Kyoung-Young Kim, Richard Sproat:
Multilingual Transliteration Using Feature based Phonetic Method. ACL 2007 - [c40]Xuanhui Wang, ChengXiang Zhai, Xiao Hu, Richard Sproat:
Mining correlated bursty topic patterns from coordinated text streams. KDD 2007: 784-793 - 2006
- [j13]Michiel Bacchiani, Michael Riley, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
MAP adaptation of stochastic grammars. Comput. Speech Lang. 20(1): 41-68 (2006) - [c39]Richard Sproat, Tao Tao, ChengXiang Zhai:
Named Entity Transliteration with Comparable Corpora. ACL 2006 - [c38]Tao Tao, Su-Youn Yoon, Andrew Fister, Richard Sproat, ChengXiang Zhai:
Unsupervised Named Entity Transliteration Using Temporal and Phonetic Correlation. EMNLP 2006: 250-257 - [c37]Boon Pang Lim, Richard Sproat:
Using Latent Semantics for NE Translation. ICCPOL 2006: 457-465 - [e2]Yuji Matsumoto, Richard Sproat, Kam-Fai Wong, Min Zhang:
Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Beyond the Orient: The Research Challenges Ahead, 21st International Conference, ICCPOL 2006, Singapore, December 17-19, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4285, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-49667-X [contents] - 2005
- [c36]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Richard Sproat:
Emotional Sequencing and Development in Fairy Tales. ACII 2005: 668-674 - [c35]Yanli Zheng, Richard Sproat, Liang Gu, Izhak Shafran, Haolang Zhou, Yi Su, Daniel Jurafsky, Rebecca Starr, Su-Youn Yoon:
Accent detection and speech recognition for Shanghai-accented Mandarin. INTERSPEECH 2005: 217-220 - [c34]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Richard Sproat:
Perceptions of emotions in expressive storytelling. INTERSPEECH 2005: 533-536 - [c33]Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Dan Roth, Richard Sproat:
Emotions from Text: Machine Learning for Text-based Emotion Prediction. HLT/EMNLP 2005: 579-586 - 2004
- [j12]Bhuvana Narasimhan, Richard Sproat, George A. Kiraz:
Schwa-Deletion in Hindi Text-to-Speech Synthesis. Int. J. Speech Technol. 7(4): 319-333 (2004) - [j11]Richard Sproat:
Issue of Chinese Word Segmentation. J. Chin. Lang. Comput. 14(3) (2004) - [c32]Sameer Maskey, Michiel Bacchiani, Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:
Improved name recognition with meta-data dependent name networks. ICASSP (1) 2004: 789-792 - [c31]Murat Saraclar, Richard Sproat:
Lattice-Based Search for Spoken Utterance Retrieval. HLT-NAACL 2004: 129-136 - 2003
- [c30]Richard Sproat, Thomas Emerson:
The First International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff. SIGHAN 2003: 133-143 - [c29]Jason Y. Zhang, Alan W. Black, Richard Sproat:
Identifying speakers in children's stories for speech synthesis. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2041-2044 - 2002
- [c28]Owen Rambow, Srinivas Bangalore, Tahir Butt, Alexis Nasr, Richard Sproat:
Creating a Finite-State Parser with Application Semantics. COLING 2002 - [c27]Richard Sproat:
WordsEye: A Text-to-Scene Conversion System. PorTAL 2002: 1-2 - 2001
- [j10]Richard Sproat, Alan W. Black, Stanley F. Chen, Shankar Kumar, Mari Ostendorf, Christopher Richards:
Normalization of non-standard words. Comput. Speech Lang. 15(3): 287-333 (2001) - [c26]Richard Sproat:
Inferring the environment in a text-to-scene conversion system. K-CAP 2001: 147-154 - [c25]Robert Coyne, Richard Sproat:
WordsEye: an automatic text-to-scene conversion system. SIGGRAPH 2001: 487-496 - [c24]Richard Sproat:
Pmtools: A pronunciation modeling toolkit. SSW 2001: 104 - 2000
- [c23]Richard Sproat:
Corpus-based methods and hand-built methods. INTERSPEECH 2000: 426-428
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]Hao Chen, Jianying Hu, Richard Sproat:
Integrating geometrical and linguistic analysis for email signature block parsing. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 17(4): 343-366 (1999) - [c22]Jan P. H. van Santen, Richard Sproat:
High-accuracy automatic segmentation. EUROSPEECH 1999: 2809-2812 - 1998
- [c21]Hao Chen, Jianying Hu, Richard Sproat:
E-mail signature block analysis. ICPR 1998: 1153-1156 - [c20]Richard Sproat, Andrew J. Hunt, Mari Ostendorf, Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo, Mike Edgington:
SABLE: a standard for TTS markup. ICSLP 1998 - [c19]Richard Sproat, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Automatic ambiguity detection. ICSLP 1998 - [c18]Richard Sproat, Jianying Hu, Hao Chen:
Emu: an e-mail preprocessor for text-to-speech. MMSP 1998: 239-244 - [c17]Richard Sproat, Andrew J. Hunt, Mari Ostendorf, Paul Taylor, Alan W. Black, Kevin A. Lenzo, Mike Edgington:
SABLE: A standard for TTS markup. SSW 1998: 27-30 - 1997
- [c16]Bernd Möbius, Richard Sproat, Jan P. H. van Santen, Joseph P. Olive:
The bell labs German text-to-speech system: an overview. EUROSPEECH 1997: 2443-2446 - [c15]Elena Pavlova, Yuri Pavlov, Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, Jan P. H. van Santen:
Bell laboratories Russian text-to-speech system. EUROSPEECH 1997: 2451-2454 - [e1]Keh-Jiann Chen, Chu-Ren Huang, Richard Sproat:
Proceedings of the 10th Research on Computational Linguistics International Conference, ROCLING 1997, Taipei, Taiwan, August 1997. The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP) 1997 [contents] - 1996
- [j8]R. Harald Baayen, Richard Sproat:
Estimating Lexical Priors for Low-Frequency Morphologically Ambiguous Forms. Comput. Linguistics 22(2): 155-166 (1996) - [j7]Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang:
A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. Comput. Linguistics 22(3): 377-404 (1996) - [j6]Chilin Shih, Richard Sproat:
Issues in Text-to-Speech Conversion for Mandarin. Int. J. Comput. Linguistics Chin. Lang. Process. 1(1) (1996) - [j5]Richard Sproat:
Multilingual text analysis for text-to-speech synthesis. Nat. Lang. Eng. 2(4): 369-380 (1996) - [c14]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley:
Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. ACL 1996: 215-222 - [c13]Mehryar Mohri, Richard Sproat:
An Efficient Compiler for Weighted Rewrite Rules. ACL 1996: 231-238 - [c12]Richard Sproat:
Multilingual text analysis for text-to-speech synthesis. ICSLP 1996: 1365-1368 - [i7]Richard Sproat, Michael Riley:
Compilation of Weighted Finite-State Transducers from Decision Trees. CoRR cmp-lg/9606018 (1996) - [i6]Mehryar Mohri, Richard Sproat:
An Efficient Compiler for Weighted Rewrite Rules. CoRR cmp-lg/9606026 (1996) - [i5]Richard Sproat:
Multilingual Text Analysis for Text-to-Speech Synthesis. CoRR cmp-lg/9608012 (1996) - [i4]Mehryar Mohri, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Algorithms for Speech Recognition and Language Processing. CoRR cmp-lg/9608018 (1996) - 1995
- [j4]Richard Sproat, Joseph P. Olive:
Text-to-speech synthesis. AT&T Tech. J. 74(2): 35-44 (1995) - [i3]R. Harald Baayen, Richard Sproat:
Estimating Lexical Priors for Low-Frequency Syncretic Forms. CoRR cmp-lg/9504015 (1995) - 1994
- [j3]Richard Sproat:
Commentary on Bird and Klein. Comput. Linguistics 20(3): 493 (1994) - [j2]Richard Sproat:
English noun-phrase accent prediction for text-to-speech. Comput. Speech Lang. 8(2): 79-94 (1994) - [c11]Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang:
A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. ACL 1994: 66-73 - [c10]Benjamin Ao, Chilin Shih, Richard Sproat:
A corpus-based Mandarin text-to-speech synthesizer. ICSLP 1994: 1771-1774 - [c9]Fernando Pereira, Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Weighted Rational Transductions and their Application to Human Language Processing. HLT 1994 - [c8]Richard Sproat, Joseph P. Olive:
A modular architecture for multi-lingual text-to-speech. SSW 1994: 187-190 - [i2]Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang:
A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9405008 (1994) - [i1]Michael Riley, Richard Sproat:
Text Analysis Tools in Spoken Language Processing. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9406036 (1994) - 1992
- [j1]David B. Roe, Pedro J. Moreno, Richard Sproat, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Michael Riley, Alejandro Macarrón:
A spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. Speech Commun. 11(2-3): 311-319 (1992) - [c7]David B. Roe, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón:
Efficient grammar processing for a spoken language translation system. ICASSP 1992: 213-216 - [c6]Richard Sproat, Julia Hirschberg, David Yarowsky:
A corpus-based synthesizer. ICSLP 1992: 563-566 - 1991
- [c5]David B. Roe, Fernando Pereira, Richard Sproat, Michael D. Riley, Pedro J. Moreno, Alejandro Macarrón:
Toward a spoken language translator for restricted-domain context-free languages. EUROSPEECH 1991: 1063-1066 - 1990
- [c4]Richard Sproat:
An application of statistical optimization with dynamic programming to phonemic-input-to-character conversion for Chinese. ROCLING 1990: 379-390 - [c3]Richard Sproat:
Stress assignment in complex nominals for English text-to-speech. SSW 1990: 129-132
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c2]Richard Sproat, Barbara Brunson:
Constituent-Based Morphological Parsing: A New Approach to the Problem of Word-Recognition. ACL 1987: 65-72 - [c1]Richard Sproat, Mark Y. Liberman:
Toward Treating English Noniinals Correctly. ACL 1987: 140-146
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