Implementing systemic classification by unification
Computational Linguistics
Introduction to algorithms
Understanding spontaneous speech
HLT '89 Proceedings of the workshop on Speech and Natural Language
Integrating speech and natural-language processing
HLT '89 Proceedings of the workshop on Speech and Natural Language
A template matcher for robust NL interpretation
HLT '91 Proceedings of the workshop on Speech and Natural Language
Feature structures and nonmonotonicity
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on inheritance: I
Skeptical and credulous default unification with applications to templates and inheritance
Inheritance, defaults and the lexicon
The Philips automatic train timetable information system
Speech Communication - Special issue on interactive voice technology for telecommunication applications
Unification encodings of grammatical notations
Computational Linguistics
Dutch verb clustering without verb clusters
Specifying syntactic structures
Spoken Language Translator: First-Year Report
Spoken Language Translator: First-Year Report
Generalized probabilistic LR parsing of natural language (Corpora) with unification-based grammars
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on using large corpora: I
An efficient implementation of the head-corner parser
Computational Linguistics
A DOP model for semantic interpretation
ACL '98 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Memoization of coroutined constraints
ACL '95 Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
The intersection of finite state automata and definite clause grammars
ACL '95 Proceedings of the 33rd annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
A robust system for natural spoken dialogue
ACL '96 Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Monotonic semantic interpretation
ACL '92 Proceedings of the 30th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Adjuncts and the processing of lexical rules
COLING '94 Proceedings of the 15th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Problem-Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence
Problem-Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence
Grammatical analysis in the OVIS spoken-dialogue system
ISDS '97 Interactive Spoken Dialog Systems on Bringing Speech and NLP Together in Real Applications
A Semantic Based Approach for Spontaneous Spoken Dialogue Understanding
NLP '00 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing
Weighted deductive parsing and Knuth's algorithm
Computational Linguistics
Surface-marker-based dialog modelling: A progress report on the MAREDI project
Natural Language Engineering
From data to speech: a general approach
Natural Language Engineering
Introduction to this Special Issue
Natural Language Engineering
Context-sensitive spoken dialogue processing with the DOP model
Natural Language Engineering
Distributing representation for robust interpretation of dialogue utterances
ACL '00 Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Robust data oriented spoken language understanding
New developments in parsing technology
Robust parsing and spoken negotiative dialogue with databases
Natural Language Engineering
Partial parse selection for robust deep processing
DeepLP '07 Proceedings of the Workshop on Deep Linguistic Processing
Treatment of ε-moves in subset construction
FSMNLP '09 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Finite State Methods in Natural Language Processing
SRSL '09 Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Semantic Representation of Spoken Language
A modern computational linguistics course using Dutch
ELST '99 Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer and Internet Supported Education in Language and Speech Technology
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We argue that grammatical analysis is a viable alternative to concept spotting for processing spoken input in a practical spoken dialogue system. We discuss the structure of the grammar, and a model for robust parsing which combines linguistic sources of information and statistical sources of information. We discuss test results suggesting that grammatical processing allows fast and accurate processing of spoken input.