BibSLEIGH
BibSLEIGH corpus
BibSLEIGH tags
BibSLEIGH bundles
BibSLEIGH people
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Open Knowledge
XHTML 1.0 W3C Rec
CSS 2.1 W3C CanRec
email twitter
Used together with:
speech (2)
robot (2)
movement (2)
use (2)
recognit (2)

Stem utter$ (all stems)

12 papers:

HCIHCI-IT-2015-KinemuchiKY
Synchronization Between Utterance Rhythm and Body Movement in a Two-Person Greeting (KK, HK, TY), pp. 305–316.
PPDPPPDP-2015-HaarPRV #algebra #concurrent #logic
An algebraic view of space/belief and extrusion/utterance for concurrency/epistemic logic (SH, SP, CR, FDV), pp. 161–172.
HCIHCI-DDA-2011-MiyazakiNI #detection #image
A Detection Method of Basic Mouth Shapes from Japanese Utterance Images (TM, TN, NI), pp. 608–617.
ICPRICPR-2010-StadelmannF #recognition
Dimension-Decoupled Gaussian Mixture Model for Short Utterance Speaker Recognition (TS, BF), pp. 1602–1605.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-Weerkamp #people #social #social media
Finding people and their utterances in social media (WW), p. 918.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-OlssonO #independence #retrieval #robust #speech
Combining LVCSR and vocabulary-independent ranked utterance retrieval for robust speech search (JSO, DWO), pp. 91–98.
CHICHI-2008-YamazakiYKBKK #coordination #interactive #precise
Precision timing in human-robot interaction: coordination of head movement and utterance (AY, KY, YK, MB, MK, HK), pp. 131–140.
SACSAC-2008-Paraiso #interface #ontology
Ontology-based utterance interpretation for intelligent conversational interfaces (ECP), pp. 1578–1582.
ICEISICEIS-J-2007-ArjunanWKNY #recognition #using
Recognition of Human Voice Utterances from Facial Surface EMG without Using Audio Signals (SPA, HW, DKK, GRN, WCY), pp. 366–378.
ICPRICPR-v4-2004-HanafiahYNK #comprehension #using
Understanding Inexplicit Utterances Using Vision for Helper Robots (ZMH, CY, AN, YK), pp. 925–928.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-TakadaTS
Post Agreement Utterance: Communications Specific to Media Conferences (KT, HT, YS), pp. 41–44.
REICRE-1996-SaekiMSK #elicitation #requirements #speech
Structuring utterance records of requirements elicitation meetings based on speech act theory (MS, KM, JS, HK), pp. 21–30.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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