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Ivan A. Sag (sag@csli.stanford.edu)
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Ivan Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 12:00:33 +0800 From: CLCLP <clp@hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw> Subject:Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing Computational Linguistics & Chinese Language Processing (vol.1 no. 1, 1996) contents A Survey on Automatic Speech Recognition with an Illustrative Example on Continuous Speech Recognition of Mandarin ........... 1 Chin-Hui Lee, Biing-Hwang Juang Issues in Text-to-Speech Conversion for Mandarin .......... 37 Chilin Shih, Richard Sproat A Mandarin Text-to-Speech System .......... 87 Sin-Horng Chen, Shaw-Hwa Hwang, Yih-Ru Wang An Overview of Corpus-Based Statistics-Oriented (CBSO) Techniques for Natural Language Processing .......... 101 Keh-Yih Su, Tung-Hui Chiang, Jing-Shin Chang A Hybrid Approach to Machine Translation System Design .......... 159 Kuang-Hua Chen, Hsin-Hsi Chen A Model for Robust Chinese Parser .......... 183 Keh-Jiann Chen Important Issues on Chinese Information Retrieval .......... 205 Lee-Feng Chien, Hsiao-Tieh Pu Membership & Subscriptions * Individual Membership in the society (US$50/yr, or NT$1,000/yr) includes a subscription to CLCLP and the Newsletter. * Institutional Membership (US$1,000/yr, or NT$20,000/yr) includes a subscription to all ROCLING publications including CLCLP, Newsletter, and Conference Proceedings. * Non-member may order copies of CLCLP at US$100 or NT$2,500 per volume for all destination. 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Survey Papers¡G Submissions in this category are either invited by the editorial board or voluntary .They should offer a critical overview of either 1) the state of arts of a certain subfield of computational linguistics or Chinese language processing, or 2) of existing systems and /or technologies for a particular natural language application. Page limitation of this category is the same as above. Book/Thesis Review¡GSubmissions in this category should not exceed one journal page; i.e. 600 English words /Chinese characters inclusive of titles. The theses reviewed must be completed within one year before the time of submission. An extended abstract can also be submitted by the author if it is endorsed by an editorial board member. All contributions will be anonymously reviewed by at least two reviewers, with exception of the reviews, which will be reviewed by only one reviewer. 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