Name
Affiliation
Papers
BETH ANN HOCKEY
Computer Science (RIACS), Moffet Field, CA
35
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
48
212
36.35
Referers 
Referees 
References 
369
203
146
Search Limit
100369
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Training Statistical Language Models from Grammar-Generated Data: A Comparative Case-Study00.342008
Almost flat functional semantics for speech translation20.432008
Developing Non-European Translation Pairs in a Medium-Vocabulary Medical Speech Translation System60.892008
A Small-Vocabulary Shared Task for Medical Speech Translation10.402008
The 2008 MedSLT System00.342008
Adapting a medical speech to speech translation system (MedSLT) to Arabic30.662007
REGULUS: A Generic Multilingual Open Source Platform for Grammar-Based Speech Applications10.482006
A voice enabled procedure browser for the International Space Station20.472005
Japanese speech understanding using grammar specialization40.752005
Practicing Controlled Language through a Help System integrated into the Medical Speech Translation System (MedSLT).40.762005
A generic multi-lingual open source platform for limited-domain medical speech translation.00.342005
A methodology for comparing grammar-based and robust approaches to speech understanding81.132005
Side effect free dialogue management in a voice enabled procedure browser10.422004
Targeted Help for Spoken Dialogue Systems20.372003
An intelligent procedure assistant built using REGULUS 2 and ALTERF30.482003
A procedure assistant for astronauts in a functional programming architecture, with step previewing and spoken correction of dialogue moves00.342003
An open source environment for compiling typed unification grammars into speech recognisers101.722003
Transparent combination of rule-based and data-driven approaches in speech understanding20.392003
A limited-domain English to Japanese medical speech translator built using REGULUS 240.662003
Grammar specialisation meets language modelling40.822002
Practical issues in compiling typed unification grammars for speech recognition101.242001
A baseline method for compiling typed unification grammars into context free language models111.522001
Do CFG-based language models need agreement constraints?51.042001
Using eye movements to determine referents in a spoken dialogue system231.402001
A comparison of the XTAG and CLE Grammars for English.00.342000
Compiling language models from a linguistically motivated unification grammar62.052000
A compact architecture for dialogue management based on scripts and meta-outputs465.022000
Accuracy, Coverage, and Speed: What Do They Mean to Users?30.572000
A Comparison of the XTAG and CLE Grammars for English00.342000
Turning Speech Into Scripts10.922000
Can you predict responses to yes/no questions? yes, no, and stuff71.691997
Status of the XTAG System.10.441994
Extra propositional focus and belief revision00.341994
XTAG system - A Wide Coverage Grammar for English.406.441994
Determining Determiner Sequencing: A Syntactic Analysis for English.20.831994