6.633, FYI: TMI95 Web URL, SECOL URL, Ling Data Consortium CD-ROM

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-633. Sun 30 Apr 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 116
 
Subject: 6.633, FYI: TMI95 Web URL, SECOL URL, Ling Data Consortium CD-ROM
 
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 15:55:53 +0200
From: Bruno Tersago (Bruno.Tersago at ccl.kuleuven.ac.be)
Subject: TMI95 Web site
 
2)
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 17:43:54 -0500
From: Natalie Maynor (maynor at Ra.MsState.Edu)
Subject: New URL (SECOL)
 
3)
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 15:59:16 EDT
From: ldc at unagi.cis.upenn.edu
Subject: New speech corpus from LDC
 
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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 1995 15:55:53 +0200
From: Bruno Tersago (Bruno.Tersago at ccl.kuleuven.ac.be)
Subject: TMI95 Web site
 
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     THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL
                 ISSUES IN MACHINE TRANSLATION (TMI95)
 
                            July 5-7 1995
                          University of Leuven
                  Centre for Computational Linguistics
                           Leuven, Belgium
 
The Sixth International Conference on Theoretical and
Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI95) will be held
from July 5 to 7 1995 at the University of Leuven, Belgium.  It
will precede the Fifth edition of the MT Summit, hosted by the EC
in Luxembourg from July 10 to 14.
 
TMI95 will focus on three major topics: computational semantics
for MT, MT of spoken language, and the use of
sublanguage/controlled language for MT.
 
More information available on the World Wide Web:
 
   URL: http://www.ccl.kuleuven.ac.be/
 
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 17:43:54 -0500
From: Natalie Maynor (maynor at Ra.MsState.Edu)
Subject: New URL (SECOL)
 
Southeastern Conference on Linguistics (SECOL) is now on the web at
http://www.msstate.edu/Org/SECOL/.  The pages are very skimpy now, but
I'm hoping they'll grow.  One reason I'm posting this is to solicit calls
for papers to add to that page (which will also be linked to the American
Dialect Society pages -- http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/ADS/).
   --Natalie (maynor at ra.msstate.edu)
 
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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 15:59:16 EDT
From: ldc at unagi.cis.upenn.edu
Subject: New speech corpus from LDC
 
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                         Announcing
 
                      A New Corpus from
                 the Linguistic Data Consortium
 
                The TRAINS Spoken Dialog Corpus
 
        This CD-ROM contains a corpus of task-oriented spoken
dialogs. These dialogs were collected as part of the TRAINS project,
a project to develop a conversationally proficient planning
assistant, which helps a user construct a plan to achieve some task
involving the manufacturing and shipment of goods in a railroad
freight system. The collection procedure was designed to make the
setting as close as to human-computer interaction as possible, but
was not a "wizard" scenario, where one person pretends to be a
computer. Thus these dialogs provide a snapshot into an ideal human-
computer interface that would be able to engage in fluent
conversations.
 
        Altogether, this corpus includes 98 dialogs, collected using
20 different tasks and 34 different speakers. This amounts to six and
a half hours of speech, about 5900 speaker turns, and 55000
transcribed words.
 
Information on other LDC databases is available via anonymous ftp, including
a complete catalog, details on corpora, membership and other licensing forms,
and some samples of data. Connect to ftp.cis.upenn.edu, login as anonymous,
give your email address as password, and go to directory pub/ldc.
 
The LDC's WWW Home Page holds the LDC catalog and all "readme" files from
each of the corpora released. It can be accessed at URL
 
        ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/ldc_www/hpage.html
 
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