Lattice Parsing for Speech Recognition (1999)
| Venue: | In Proceedings of 6me |
| Citations: | 13 - 3 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Chappelier99latticeparsing,
author = {J.-C. Chappelier and M. Rajman and R. Arages and A. Rozenknop},
title = {Lattice Parsing for Speech Recognition},
booktitle = {In Proceedings of 6me},
year = {1999},
pages = {95--104}
}
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Abstract
A lot of work remains to be done in the domain of a better integration of speech recognition and language processing systems. This paper gives an overview of several strategies for integrating linguistic models into speech understanding systems and investigates several ways of producing sets of hypotheses that include more "semantic" variability than usual language models. The main goal is to present and demonstrate by actual experiments that sequential coupling may be efficiently achieved by word-lattice syntactic analyzers, efficiently parsing the huge number of hypothesis (i.e. possible sentences) contained in the lattice produced by the speech recognizer. 1. Motivations The past decade has seen significant progress in speech recognition technology: word (recognition) error rates continue to drop by a factor of 2 every two years (Rabiner et al., 1996) and high performance systems are now becoming available. Several factors have contributed to this rapid progress: ffl Generalisati...







