Publications & Presentations
Statistical Language Modeling
-x- Dialogue Systems -x- Speech Processing
Rule-based systems -x- Theorem
Proving
Other
Statistical Language Modeling for Speech Recognition
& Synthesis
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Lucian Galescu and James Allen, "Name Pronunciation with a Joint N-Gram Model
for Bi-directional Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion". To
appear. ICSLP'2002.
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Lucian Galescu, "Sub-lexical language models for unlimited vocabulary speech
recognition". Technical Report of IEICE 102(108), SP2002-30,
May 2002, pp. 37-42. Invited paper at the Symposium on Robust Spoken Language Processing Systems, organized by the Speech Committee of the Institute of
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers and the Acoustic Society of Japan. ATR, Kyoto, Japan, May 30-31, 2002.
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Lucian Galescu and James Allen, "Bi-directional Conversion Between Graphemes
and Phonemes Using a Joint N-gram Model", in Proceedings of the 4th
ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Synthesis, Atholl Palace
Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland, August 29th - September 1st, 2001.
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Lucian Galescu and James Allen, "Hierarchical statistical language models:
experiments on in-domain adaptation", in Proceedings of the 6th International
Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'2000), Beijing, China,
October 16-20, 2000.
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Lucian Galescu and James Allen, "Evaluating hierarchical hybrid language
models", in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Spoken
Language Processing (ICSLP'2000), Beijing, China, October 16-20, 2000.
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Lucian Galescu and Eric Ringger, "Augmenting Words with Linguistic Information
for N-Gram Language Models," in Proceedings of the 6th European Conference
on Speech Communication and Technology (EuroSpeech '99), Budapest,
Hungary, September 1999.
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Lucian Galescu, Eric Ringger, and James Allen, "Rapid Language Model Development
for New Task Domains," in Proceedings of the First International Conference
on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Granada, Spain. May 1998.
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L. Galescu, Jeff Adams, Paul Vozila, "The GPLex Tools", Technical Report,
Lernout and Hauspie, 2000.
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L. Galescu, "Hierarchical Statistical Language Models for Infinite Vocabulary,
Continuous Speech Recognition", Thesis Proposal, Department of Computer
Science , University of Rochester, 2000.
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L. Galescu and E.K. Ringger, "Language Models Incorporating Linguistic
Information", Microsoft Internal Report, 1998.
Dialogue Systems
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G. Ferguson, J. Allen, N. Blaylock, D. Byron, N. Chambers, M. Dzikovska,
L. Galescu, X. Shen, R. Swier, and M. Swift, "The Medication Advisor Project:
Preliminary Report," Technical Report 776, Computer Science Dept., University of Rochester, May 2002.
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James Allen, Donna Byron, Myroslava Dzikovska, George Ferguson, Lucian
Galescu, and Amanda Stent, "Towards conversational human-computer
interaction," AI Magazine, 22(4), Winter 2001, pp. 27-37.
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James Allen, Donna Byron, Myroslava Dzikovska, George Ferguson, Lucian
Galescu, and Amanda Stent, "An architecture for a generic dialogue shell,"
Journal
of Natural Language Engineering, special issue on Best Practices in Spoken
Language Dialogue Systems Engineering,
6(3), December 2000,
pp. 1-16.
Speech Processing
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L. Galescu, "An Approach to Segmentation and Alignment of Continuous Speech",
presented at the Annual Workshop of the Dept. of Computer Science,
A.I. Cuza University, Iasi, October 1995.
Rule-based Systems
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Dan Cristea, Lucian Galescu, and Ciprian Bacalu, "L-exp -- A Language for
Building NLP Applications", in Proceedings of the 14th International
Avignon Conference (AI'94), Vol. 3: Natural Language Processing, Editions
EC2, Paris, 1994.
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Dan Cristea and Lucian Galescu, "L-exp -- A Language
for Programming Natural Language Applications", in Proceedings of the
9th Romanian Symposium on Computer Science (ROSYCS'93), V. Felea, G.
Ciobanu (Eds.), Iasi, Editura Universitatii "Al. I. Cuza", Iasi, 1994.
Theorem Proving
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L. Galescu, "A Novel Theorem Proving Algorithm", Diploma Thesis, A.I. Cuza
University, Iasi, Romania, June 1992.
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L. Galescu, "A Top-Down Strategy for Automatic Theorem Proving", presented
at the National Computer Science Students' Conference, Iasi, Romania,
April 1992.
Other Publications
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L. Galescu, "World Wide Web Caching", CSC 509 Survey Paper, December 1997.
The fine print: Some of the above are not published in the usual sense, in
that their audience was rather restricted.
Last modified: July 3rd, 2002