dialog This paper describes a way ofusing intonation and dialog context to improve the performance of an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system. Our experiments were run on the DCIEM Maptask corpus, a corpus of spontaneous task-oriented dialog speech. This corpus has been tagged according to a dialog analysis scheme that assigns each utterance to one of 12 “move types, ” such as “acknowledge, ” “query-yes/no ” or “instruct. ” Most ASR systems use a bigram language model to constrain the possible sequences ofwvords that might be recognized. Here we use a separate bigram language model for each move type. We show that when the “correct ” move-specific language model is used for each utterance in the test set, the word error rate of the rec...
This paper describes the incorporation of contextual information into spoken dialogue systems in the...
The incorporation of grammatical information into speech recognition systems is often used to increa...
The current article discusses the problem of appropriate intonation selection in Person-Machine dial...
This paper describes a way of using intonation and dialogue context to improve the performance of an...
This paper describes a method for using intonation to reduce word error rate in a speech recognition...
This paper describes a method for using intonation to reduce word error rate in a speech recognition...
Computer speech recognition gains more and more attention these days with its implementation in near...
Speech is at the core of human communication. Speaking and listing comes so natural to us that we do...
Automatic speech recognizers (ASR) typically treat each utterance of a conversation independently. T...
We look at the effect of using high level discourse knowledge in dialogue act type detection. We al...
Identifying whether an utterance is a statement, question, greeting, and so forth is integral to eff...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1997. Simultaneously published ...
The move towards larger vocabulary Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems places greater demands...
In this paper, we present a systems approach for channel mod-eling of an Automatic Speech Recognitio...
While named entity recognition (NER) from speech has been around as long as NER from written text ha...
This paper describes the incorporation of contextual information into spoken dialogue systems in the...
The incorporation of grammatical information into speech recognition systems is often used to increa...
The current article discusses the problem of appropriate intonation selection in Person-Machine dial...
This paper describes a way of using intonation and dialogue context to improve the performance of an...
This paper describes a method for using intonation to reduce word error rate in a speech recognition...
This paper describes a method for using intonation to reduce word error rate in a speech recognition...
Computer speech recognition gains more and more attention these days with its implementation in near...
Speech is at the core of human communication. Speaking and listing comes so natural to us that we do...
Automatic speech recognizers (ASR) typically treat each utterance of a conversation independently. T...
We look at the effect of using high level discourse knowledge in dialogue act type detection. We al...
Identifying whether an utterance is a statement, question, greeting, and so forth is integral to eff...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1997. Simultaneously published ...
The move towards larger vocabulary Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems places greater demands...
In this paper, we present a systems approach for channel mod-eling of an Automatic Speech Recognitio...
While named entity recognition (NER) from speech has been around as long as NER from written text ha...
This paper describes the incorporation of contextual information into spoken dialogue systems in the...
The incorporation of grammatical information into speech recognition systems is often used to increa...
The current article discusses the problem of appropriate intonation selection in Person-Machine dial...