Miller T. Generative Models of Disfluency. Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota; 2010.
Publications
2010
2009
Miller T. Word Buffering Models for Improved Speech Repair Parsing. In: Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Singapore: Association for Computational Linguistics; 2009. pp. 737–745.
Miller T. Improved Syntactic Models for Parsing Speech with Repairs. In: Proceedings of the North American Association for Computational Linguistics. Boulder, CO; 2009.
Miller T, Nguyen L, Schuler W. Parsing Speech Repair without Specialized Grammar Symbols. In: Proceedings of the ACL-IJCNLP 2009 Conference Short Papers. Suntec, Singapore: Association for Computational Linguistics; 2009. pp. 277–280.
Miller T. Improved Syntactic Models for Parsing Speech with Repairs ∗. 2009;(June):656–664. doi:10.3115/1620754.1620850
2008
Miller T, Schuler W. An Empirical Evaluation of \HHMM\ Parsing Time. In: Proceedings of the Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium. 2008.
Miller T, Schuler W. A Syntactic Time-Series Model for Parsing Fluent and Disfluent Speech. In: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (\COLING\’08). 2008.
Miller T, Schuler W. A Unified Syntactic Model for Parsing Fluent and Disfluent Speech. In: Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (\ACL\’08), short papers. 2008. pp. 105–108.
Schuler W, AbdelRahman S, Miller T, Schwartz L. Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language. In: Proceedings of \COLING\. Manchester, UK; 2008. pp. 785–792.
2007
Miller T, Schwartz L, Schuler W. Incremental Semantic Models for Continuous Context-Sensitive Speech Recognition. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Representation of Spoken Language (\SRSL\’07). Salamanca, Spain; 2007.