A Robust Loose Coupling for Speech Recognition and Natural Language Understanding (1995)
| Venue: | IEEE, Bob O'Hara and Al |
| Citations: | 4 - 0 self |
BibTeX
@TECHREPORT{Ringger95arobust,
author = {Eric K. Ringger},
title = {A Robust Loose Coupling for Speech Recognition and Natural Language Understanding},
institution = {IEEE, Bob O'Hara and Al},
year = {1995}
}
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Abstract
The focus of this thesis proposal is to improve the ability of a computational system to understand spoken utterances in a dialogue with a human. Available computational methods for word recognition do not perform as well on spontaneous speech as we would hope. Even a state of the art recognizer achieves slightly worse than 70% word accuracy on (nearly) spontaneous speech in a conversation about a specific problem. To address this problem, I will explore novel methods for post-processing the output of a speech recognizer in order to correct errors. I adopt statistical techniques for modeling the noisy channel from the speaker to the listener in order to correct some of the errors introduced there. The statistical model accounts for frequent errors such as simple word/word confusions and short phrasal problems (one-to-many word substitutionsand many-to-one word concatenations). To use the model, a search algorithm is required to find the most likely correction of a given word sequence ...







