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Performance Assessments of Two-Way, Free-Form, Speech-to-Speech Translation Systems for Tactical Use
In: DTIC (2011)
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Evaluation of Speech Synthesis Systems using the Speech Reception Threshold Methodology
In: DTIC (2005)
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Minimum Bayes-Risk Decoding for Statistical Machine Translation
In: DTIC (2004)
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Conversational Telephone Speech Corpus Collection for the NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation 2004
In: DTIC (2004)
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The Pragmatics of Taking a Spoken Language System Out of the Laboratory
In: DTIC (2003)
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Speech Intelligibility of Native and Non-Native Speech
In: DTIC (2000)
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Adaptive Statistical Language Modeling; A Maximum Entropy Approach
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1994)
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Comparative Experiments on Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition
In: DTIC (1993)
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Dialog Structure and Plan Recognition in Spontaneous Spoken Dialog
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1993)
Abstract: In real spoken language applications, speakers interact spontaneously and frequently diverge from the task at hand by initiating various types of domain, application or environmentally related subdialogs. We claim that unconstrained, task-oriented spontaneous spoken dialog is structured and predictable in spite of such phenomena as spurious topic changes and subdialogs. The discourse structure for any specific dialog is derived from the structure of the task, contextual constraints derived from prior interaction and the characteristics of a finite set of discourse plans responsible for subdialogs and topic changes. This paper describes a preliminary model of discourse structure and plan recognition for spontaneous spoken discourse that has been implemented and evaluated on a 5000 utterance test corpora drawn from two distinct spoken language applications. The model dynamically constrains a speech recognizer, simplifies -the process of inferring meaning from a spontaneous spoken utterance and accounts for the subdialog phenomena observed. We describe these discourse plans, constraints on their occurrence and content, and their representation and processing. The model processes all subdialog phenomena using a domain plan tree, a current focus stack and a set of domain tree traversal algorithms. ; Sponsored in part by the Office of Naval Research.
Keyword: *LANGUAGE; *LINGUISTICS; *SPEECH ANALYSIS; *SPEECH RECOGNITION; ALGORITHMS; Cybernetics; INTERACTIONS; MODELS; NATURAL LANGUAGE; SPEECH; TEST AND EVALUATION; Voice Communications
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA277566
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Talking to InterFIS: Adding Speech Input to a Natural Language Interface
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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A Practical Methodology for the Evaluation of Spoken Language Systems
In: DTIC (1992)
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Subject-Based Evaluation Measures for Interactive Spoken Language Systems
In: DTIC (1992)
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Development of a Spoken Language System
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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BBN HARC and DELPHI Results on the ATIS Benchmarks - February 1991
In: DTIC (1991)
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Augmented Role Filling Capabilities for Semantic Interpretation of Spoken Language
In: DTIC (1991)
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Connected Digit Recognition in a Multilingual Environment
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1988)
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Speaker-Independent Connected Speech.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1987)
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