The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsing process which may overload the acoustic decoding algorithm. We present a new approach to integrate such a language model in the search process. This approach extends the beam search Viterbi algorithm. In our case, the pruning technique not only selects the most likely acoustic hypotheses but also governs the dynamic expansion of a network structure. This algorithm is general enough to cope with the self-embedded recursivity of context-free languages and it favourably compares with other parsing techniques applied to spoken inputs. We present results which show that the syntactical knowledge may be efficiently included at the frame level of...
International audienceWe present in this paper a dynamic programming parsing algorithm in the framew...
The paper presents a continuous speech recognition system which integrates an additional acoustic kn...
An exploratory implementation of a syllable—based recognizer is described. Continuous speech is firs...
The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
In pursuance of better performance, current speech recognition systems tend to use more and more com...
The paper presents a continuous speech recognition system which integrates an additional acoustic kn...
In this paper, we present a novel, efficient search strategy for large vocabulary continuous speech ...
A new approach to continuous speech recognition (CSR) for German is presented, which integrates both...
This paper presents two look-ahead techniques for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. Th...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper presents the status of the continuous speech recognition engine of the WAXHOLM project. ...
The paper describes an algorithm for performing fast selection of word candidates to speed up the de...
In large vocabulary continuous speech recognizers the search space needs to be constrained efficient...
An efficient implementation of CYK-based continuous speech recognition is investigated. First, the w...
International audienceWe present in this paper a dynamic programming parsing algorithm in the framew...
The paper presents a continuous speech recognition system which integrates an additional acoustic kn...
An exploratory implementation of a syllable—based recognizer is described. Continuous speech is firs...
The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
In pursuance of better performance, current speech recognition systems tend to use more and more com...
The paper presents a continuous speech recognition system which integrates an additional acoustic kn...
In this paper, we present a novel, efficient search strategy for large vocabulary continuous speech ...
A new approach to continuous speech recognition (CSR) for German is presented, which integrates both...
This paper presents two look-ahead techniques for large vocabulary continuous speech recognition. Th...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper compares different ways of estimating bigram language models and of representing them in ...
This paper presents the status of the continuous speech recognition engine of the WAXHOLM project. ...
The paper describes an algorithm for performing fast selection of word candidates to speed up the de...
In large vocabulary continuous speech recognizers the search space needs to be constrained efficient...
An efficient implementation of CYK-based continuous speech recognition is investigated. First, the w...
International audienceWe present in this paper a dynamic programming parsing algorithm in the framew...
The paper presents a continuous speech recognition system which integrates an additional acoustic kn...
An exploratory implementation of a syllable—based recognizer is described. Continuous speech is firs...