Publications
(2010). The CALO Meeting Assistant System.
IEEE Transactions on Audio. 18(6), 1601-1611.
(2010). Evaluation of Semantic Role Labeling and Dependency Parsing of Automatic Speech Recognition Output.
5342-5345.
(2010). Long Story Short - Global Unsupervised Models for Keyphrase Based Meeting Summarization.
Speech Communication. 52(10), 801-815.
(2009). Any Questions? Automatic Question Detection in Meetings.
485-489.
(2009). ClusterRank: A Graph Based Method for Meeting Summarization.
1499-1502.
(2009). Combined Low Level and High Level Features for Out-of-Vocabulary Word Detection.
1187-1190.
(2009). Generative and Discriminative Methods Using Morphological Information for Sentence Segmentation of Turkish.
IEEE Transactions on Speech. 17(5), 895-903.
(2009). A Global Optimization Framework for Meeting Summarization.
4769-4772.
(2009). ICSI-CRF: The Generation of References to the Main Subject and Named Entities Using Conditional Random Fields.
99-100.
(2009). Integrating Prosodic Features in Extractive Meeting Summarization.
387-391.
(2009). Leveraging Sentence Weights in a Concept-Based Optimization Framework for Extractive Meeting Summarization.
1503-1506.
(2009). Phrase and Word Level Strategies for Detecting Appositions in Speech.
2711-2714.
(2009). Prosodic Similarities of Dialog Act Boundaries Across Speaking Styles.
213-239.
(2009). A Scalable Global Model for Summarization.
10-18.
(2009). Syntactically Informed Models for Comma Prediction.
4697-4700.
(2008). The CALO Meeting Speech Recognition and Understanding System.
69-72.
(2008). Efficient Sentence Segmentation Using Syntactic Features.
77-80.
(2008). A Keyphrase Based Approach to Interactive Meeting Summarization.
153-156.
(2008). Packing the Meeting Summarization Knapsack.
2434-2437.
(2008). Punctuating Speech For Information Extraction.
5013-5016.
(2008). Speech Segmentation and Spoken Document Processing.
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 25(3), 59-69.
(2007). An Analysis of Sentence Segmentation Features for Broadcast News, Broadcast Conversations, and Meetings.
43-59.
(2007). Cross-Genre Feature Comparisons for Spoken Sentence Segmentation.
265-274.
(2007). Cross-Genre Feature Comparisons for Spoken Sentence Segmentation.
International Journal of Semantic Computing. 335-346.

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