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Victor Zue

Victor Zue is a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1989 to 2001, he headed the Spoken Language Systems Group at the MIT… 
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2016
2016
Modeled rank order tests have become a powerful tool to infer discrimination through observational outcome data such as police… 
2006
2006
Cultural differences between East and West are presented in relation to the notions of “landmark,” “place of memory,” and… 
2005
2005
The current method for phonetic landmark detection in the Spoken Language Systems Group at MIT is performed by summit, a segment… 
2004
2004
Die L in ien bei 660 (Fig. 1, I u n d 2) ordnel l wir e iner to ta l s y m m e t r i s c h e n S c h w i n g u n g der R i n g s… 
1991
1991
This paper describes recent work on the Unisys ATIS Spoken Language System, and reports benchmark results on natural language…