The behavior of many speech recognition systems, and of some Artificial Intelligence programs, can he modeled as a data driven computation in which the "instructions" are complex but inexpensive operations (e.g. the evaluation of the likelihood of a partial sentence hypothesis), and the "data-flow graph" is derived directly from the knowledge representation (e.g. the phoneme-level network in a Harpy system). The architecture of a machine that exploits this characteristic is presented together with the results of the simulation of one possible implementation.
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Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '83.
(Volume:8
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Date of Conference: Apr 1983