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Professor MENG Mei Ling Helen
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Position and Department
Professor
,
Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
Director
,
Stanley Ho Big Data Decision Analytics Research Centre
ORCiD
0000-0002-4427-3532
CUHK Research Outputs
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Semi-Automatic Acquisition of Semantic Structures for Understanding Domain-Specific Natural Language Inquiries
(
2000
)
Speech and Language Technologies Booth Joint School Computer Exhibition
(
2000
)
Sub-Syllabic Acoustic Modeling across Chinese Dialects
(
2000
)
Technology Booth for CUHK Speech and Language Technologies
(
2000
)
The Use of Belief Networks for Mixed-Initiative Dialog Modeling
(
2000
)
The Use of Words and Syllables for Chinese Spokers Document Retrieval
(
2000
)
Transformational Tagging for Topic Tracking in Natural Language (MPhil Thesis)
(
2000
)
Usability and Accessibility Considerations in Government Website Implernentalion
(
2000
)
A Hierarchical Lexical Representation for Spelling-to-Pronunciation Generation
(
1999
)
Allocative Auctions: An Application Context for CSCW and Intelligent Agents
(
1999
)
An Analytical Study of Transformational Tagging on Chinese Text
(
1999
)
Bayesian approach for understanding information-seeking queries
(
1999
)
CU FOREX-A Bilingual Spoken Language System for Financial Information Access (Software)
(
1999
)
HCI and the 3C Convergence
(
1999
)
Innovation and Technology Fair, Booth on Speech and Language Technologies
(
1999
)
Learning Belief Networks for Language Understanding
(
1999
)
Micro-Prosodic Control in Cantonese Text-To-Speech Synthesis
(
1999
)
Parsing a Lattice with Multiple Grammars
(
1999
)
Preliminary Developments in CUHK's Trilingual Speech Interface for Financial Information Inquiries
(
1999
)
Preliminary Developments in CUHK's Trilingual Speech Interface for Financial Information Inquiries
(
1999
)
Semi-Automatic Acquisition of Domain-Specific Semantic Structures
(
1999
)
Speech and Language Technologies Booth
(
1999
)
Speech and Language Technologies Booth
(
1999
)
To Believe is to Understand
(
1999
)
From Interface to Content: Translingual Access and Delivery of on-Line Information
(
1997
)
Information Technology in Hong Kong
(
1997
)
Yinhe: A Mandarin Chinese Version of the Galaxy System
(
1997
)
A form-based dialogue manager for spoken language applications
(
1996
)
ANGIE: A New Framework for Speech Analysis Based on Morpho-Phonological Modelling
(
1996
)
Multilingual Human-Computer Interactions: From Information Access to Language Learning
(
1996
)
Reversible Letter-to-sound / Sound-to Letter Generation Based on Parsing Word Morphology
(
1996
)
Wheels: A Conversational System in Automobile Classifields Domin
(
1996
)
Phonological Parsing for Bi-directional Letter-to-Sound/Sound-to-Letter Generation
(
1994
)
The Use of Higher Level Linguistic Knowledge for Spelling-to-Pronunciation Generation
(
1994
)
Reversible letter-to-sound /sound-to letter generation based on parsing word morphology
(
1993
)
Language Modeling for Recognition and Understanding Using Layered Bigrams
(
1992
)
Signal Representation, Attribute Extraction and the Use of Distinctive Features for Phonetic Classification
(
1991
)
Signal Representation Comparison for Phonetic Classification
(
1991
)
A Comparative Study of Acoustic Representations of Speech for Vowel Classification using Multi-Layer Perceptrons
(
1990
)
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