Abstract:
We describe a conversational-mode, speech-understanding system which enables its user to make airline reservations and obtain timetable information through a spoken dialo...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We describe a conversational-mode, speech-understanding system which enables its user to make airline reservations and obtain timetable information through a spoken dialog. The system is structured as a three-level hierarchy consisting of an acoustic word recognizer, a syntax analyzer, and a semantic processor. The semantic level controls an audio response system making two-way speech communication possible. The system is highly robust and operates on-line in a few times real time on a laboratory minicomputer. The speech communication channel is a standard telephone set connected to the computer by an ordinary dialed-up line.
Published in: The Bell System Technical Journal ( Volume: 59, Issue: 1, January 1980)
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- Index Terms
- Speech Input ,
- Acoustic ,
- Response Time ,
- System Performance ,
- Natural Language ,
- Speech Recognition ,
- Efforts In This Area ,
- Speech Communication ,
- Implications For Systems ,
- Operation Mode ,
- Word Recognition ,
- Vocabulary Size ,
- Response Code ,
- Product Rule ,
- Continuous Speech ,
- Vector Process ,
- Reference Template ,
- Example Of Operation ,
- Abstract Symbols
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- Index Terms
- Speech Input ,
- Acoustic ,
- Response Time ,
- System Performance ,
- Natural Language ,
- Speech Recognition ,
- Efforts In This Area ,
- Speech Communication ,
- Implications For Systems ,
- Operation Mode ,
- Word Recognition ,
- Vocabulary Size ,
- Response Code ,
- Product Rule ,
- Continuous Speech ,
- Vector Process ,
- Reference Template ,
- Example Of Operation ,
- Abstract Symbols