Texts generated by automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems have some specificities, related to the idiosyncrasies of oral productions or the principles of ASR systems, that make them more difficult to exploit than more conventional natural language written texts. This paper aims at studying the interest of morphosyntactic information as a useful resource for ASR. We show the ability of automatic methods to tag outputs of ASR systems, by obtaining a tag accuracy similar for automatic transcriptions to the 95-98 % usually reported for written texts, such as newspapers. We also demonstrate experimentally that tagging is useful to improve the quality of transcriptions by using morphosyntactic information in a post-processing stage of speech ...
International audienceThe use of computer tools has led to major advances in the study of spoken lan...
International audienceEvaluating automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is a classical but diffi...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
Texts generated by automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems have some specificities, related to th...
Abstract. The aim of our paper is to study the interest of part of speech (POS) tagging to improve s...
International audienceThe aim of our paper is to study the interest of part of speech (POS) tagging ...
International audienceMany automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems rely on the sole pronunciation...
A way to improve outputs produced by automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is to integrate addi...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the interest of part-of-speech (POS) tagging ...
International audienceThis study explores automatic speech recognition (ASR) errors from a syntax-pr...
Modern automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are speaker independent and designed to recognize ...
Morphosyntactic tagging and syntactic parsing are key parts of Natural Language processing. Many sys...
In this paper, we investigate automatic tagging of French corpora and compare morpho-syntactic prope...
International audienceEvaluating transcriptions from automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is a...
International audienceThe use of computer tools has led to major advances in the study of spoken lan...
International audienceEvaluating automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is a classical but diffi...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...
Texts generated by automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems have some specificities, related to th...
Abstract. The aim of our paper is to study the interest of part of speech (POS) tagging to improve s...
International audienceThe aim of our paper is to study the interest of part of speech (POS) tagging ...
International audienceMany automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems rely on the sole pronunciation...
A way to improve outputs produced by automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is to integrate addi...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the interest of part-of-speech (POS) tagging ...
International audienceThis study explores automatic speech recognition (ASR) errors from a syntax-pr...
Modern automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are speaker independent and designed to recognize ...
Morphosyntactic tagging and syntactic parsing are key parts of Natural Language processing. Many sys...
In this paper, we investigate automatic tagging of French corpora and compare morpho-syntactic prope...
International audienceEvaluating transcriptions from automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is a...
International audienceThe use of computer tools has led to major advances in the study of spoken lan...
International audienceEvaluating automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems is a classical but diffi...
International audienceAutomatic Speech Recognition systems use signal processing and machine learnin...