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| [ ID = 0808 ] | Dr. Norbert Reithinger |
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| Name | Reithinger, Dr. Norbert |
| Job Title | Principal Researcher |
| Organisation | DFKI GmbH |
| Address | Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3 |
| Postal Code | 66123 |
| City | Saarbruecken |
| Country | Germany |
| Phone | + +49 681 302 5346 |
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| Organisation URL | http://www.dfki.,de |
| Personal URL | http://www.dfki.,de/~bert |
| Membership | ELSNET ACM, IEEE Computer |
| Languages | English German |
| Specialism | Speechtechnology:
Corpora and Dialogue Annotations Dialogmanagement Dialog Dialog Modelling dialog systems Discourse analysis Information Retrieval Machine Translation Multimodal Dialogue Systems Multimodal Human-Machine Communication Multimodality Software Architecture for Language Engineering Speech Summarization Spoken Dialogue and Robust Speech Understanding Spoken Dialogue Modeling Spoken Dialogue Systems Spoken Translation Text Generation User Interface Design VoiceXML |
| Photograph | Description or CV |
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Description: Dr. Norbert Reithinger is a principal researcher and Research Fellow at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI GmbH). His doctoral thesis at the Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, was about a multi-modal natural language generator. At the Universität des Saarlandes he worked on various research projects dealing with natural language access systems and pragmatic processing. At DFKI he is project manager of the discourse processing group in the Intelligent User Interfaces department. He is involved in the projects VERBMOBIL, a speech translation system, and SMARTKOM, a multi-modal interaction system. He is in the management group for both projects as module coordinator. He is involved EU funded projects like MATE, NITE, and MIAMM and participated in various projects funded by industrial partners of DFKI. |
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