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********************************************************************************** 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING SLSP 2017 Le Mans, France October 23-25, 2017 Organized by: Computer Science Lab (LIUM) University of Le Mans Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC) Rovira i Virgili University http://grammars.grlmc.com/SLSP2017/ ********************************************************************************** PROGRAM Monday, October 23 09:00 - 09:30 Registration 09:30 - 09:40 Opening 09:40 - 10:30 Haizhou Li: Recent Advances in Singing Synthesis - Invited lecture 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 - 12:15 Mercedes García Martínez, Loïc Barrault and Fethi Bougares. Neural Machine Translation by Generating Multiple Linguistic Factors Denis Jouvet, Katarina Bartkova, Mathilde Dargnat and Lou Lee. Analysis and Automatic Classification of Some Discourse Particles on a Large Set of French Spoken Corpora Javad Nouri and Roman Yangarber. Toward Learning Morphology of Natural Language as a Finite-state Grammar 12:15 - 13:45 Lunch 13:45 - 15:00 Ferdinand Fuhrmann, Anna Maly, Christina Leitner and Franz Graf. Three Experiments on the Application of Automatic Speech Recognition in Industrial Environments Sahar Ghannay, Yannick Estève and Nathalie Camelin. Enriching Confusion Networks for Post-processing Alp Öktem, Mireia Farrús and Leo Wanner. Attentional Parallel RNNs for Generating Punctuation in Transcribed Speech 15:00 - 15:15 Break 15:15 - 16:30 Céline Manenti, Thomas Pellegrini and Julien Pinquier. Unsupervised Speech Unit Discovery using k-means and Neural Networks Gueorgui Pironkov, Stéphane Dupont, Sean Wood and Thierry Dutoit. Noise and Speech Estimation as Auxiliary Tasks for Robust Speech Recognition Radek Šafarík and Jan Nouza. Unified Approach to Development of ASR Systems for East Slavic Languages --- Tuesday, October 24 09:00 - 09:50 Bhiksha Raj Ramakrishnan: An Introduction to Neural Networks - Invited lecture 09:50 - 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 - 11:35 Sadeen Alharbi, Madina Hasan and Anthony A.J. Simons. Detecting Stuttering Events in Transcripts of Children's Speech Kevin El Haddad, Ilaria Torre, Emer Gilmartin, Huseyin Cakmak, Stéphane Dupont, Thierry Dutoit and Nick Campbell. Introducing AmuS: The Amused Speech Database Abdelwahab Heba, Thomas Pellegrini, Tom Jorquera, Régine André-Obrecht and Jean-Pierre Lorré. Lexical Emphasis Detection in Spoken French using F-BANKs and Neural Networks 11:35 - 11:50 Break and Group photo 11:50 - 13:05 Michal Novák, Katerina Rysová, Magdaléna Rysová and Jirí Mírovský. Incorporating Coreference to Automatic Evaluation of Coherence in Essays Etienne Papegnies, Vincent Labatut, Richard Dufour and Georges Linarès. Graph-based Features for Automatic Online Abuse Detection Mathias Quillot, Cassandre Ollivier, Richard Dufour and Vincent Labatut. Exploring Temporal Analysis of Tweet Contents from Cultural Events 13:05 - 14:35 Lunch 14:35 - 15:35 Poster presentations Sina Ahmadi. Recurrent Neural Network Based Language Models for Spelling and Grammatical Error Correction Sunil Kumar Kopparapu and C. Anantaram. Reusing General Purpose ASR for Domain Specific Speech Recognition Using Posteriors Seongmin Mun, Guillaume Desagulier and Kyungwon Lee. How Can We Capture Multiword Expressions? Roelant Ossewaarde, Roel Jonkers, Fedor Jalvingh and Roelien Bastiaanse. Automated Detection of Unfilled Pauses in Speech of Healthy and Brain-damaged Individuals Amit Sangroya, C. Anantaram, Mrinal Rawat and Sunil Kumar Kopparapu. A Bio-inspired Mechanism to Improve Accuracy of ASR Output Sentences Patrice A. Yemmene and Ron C. Chiang. Automatic Speech Recognition for Ngiemboon Language in Mobile and Cloud Computing 16:00 - 18:00 Touristic visit --- Wednesday, October 25 09:00 - 09:50 Paolo Rosso: Author Profiling in Social Media: The Impact of Emotions in Discourse Analysis - Invited lecture 09:50 - 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 - 11:35 Manny Rayner, Nikolaos Tsourakis and Johanna Gerlach. Lightweight Spoken Utterance Classification with CFG, tf-idf and Dynamic Programming Máté Ákos Tündik, Balázs Tarján and György Szaszák. Low Latency MaxEnt- and RNN-based Word Sequence Models for Punctuation Restoration of Closed Caption Data Jan Vanek, Daniel Soutner, Josef Psutka and Jan Zelinka. A Regularization Post Layer: An Additional Way how to Make Deep Neural Networks Robust 11:35 - 11:50 Break 11:50 - 13:05 Gil Rocha and Henrique Lopes Cardoso. Towards a Relation-based Argument Model for Argumentation Mining Jose Patino, Héctor Delgado and Nicholas Evans. Speaker Change Detection using Binary Key Modelling with Contextual Information Marie Tahon, Gwénolé Lecorvé, Damien Lolive and Raheel Qader. Perception of Expressivity in TTS: Linguistics, Phonetics or Prosody? 13:05 - 13:15 Closing 13:15 - Lunch
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