First Workshop on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies (SLPAT)
NAACL HLT 2010 Workshop
June 5, 2010, Los Angeles, CA
Accepted papers, oral presentation
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Using NLG and Sensors to Support Personal Narrative for Children with Complex Communication Needs
Rolf Black, Joseph Reddington, Ehud Reiter, Nava Tintarev and Annalu Waller -
Automatic generation of conversational utterances and narrative for Augmentative and Alternative Communication: a prototype system
Martin Dempster, Norman Alm and Ehud Reiter -
Collecting a Motion-Capture Corpus of American Sign Language for Data-Driven Generation Research
Pengfei Lu and Matt Huenerfauth -
Implications of Pragmatic and Cognitive Theories on the Design of Utterance-Based AAC Systems
Kathleen F. McCoy, Jan Bedrosian and Linda Hoag -
Scanning methods and language modeling for binary switch typing
Brian Roark, Jacques de Villiers, Christopher Gibbons and Melanie Fried-Oken -
Towards a noisy-channel model of dysarthria in speech recognition
Frank Rudzicz -
State-Transition Interpolation and MAP Adaptation for HMM-based Dysarthric Speech Recognition
Harsh Vardhan Sharma and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson -
Automated Skimming System in Response to Questions for NonVisual Readers
Debra Yarrington and Kathleen McCoy
Accepted papers, poster presentation
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A Platform for Automated Acoustic Analysis for Assistive Technology
Suzanne Boyce, Harriet Fell, Joel MacAuslan and Lorin Wilde -
An Approach for Anonymous Spelling for Voter Write-Ins Using Speech Interaction
Shanee Dawkins and Juan Gilbert -
Using Reinforcement Learning to Create Communication Channel Management Strategies for Diverse Users
Rebecca Lunsford and Peter A. Heeman -
A Multimodal Vocabulary for Augmentative and Alternative Communication from Sound/Image Label Datasets
Xiaojuan Ma, Christiane Fellbaum and Perry Cook
Contact
Please send inquiries to slpat2010.workshop@gmail.com.
Last updated: April 4, 2010