International audienceWe present in this paper a dynamic programming parsing algorithm in the framework of continuous speech recognition. The language of the applications we want to deal with, is described using a context-free grammar given in Greibach normal form. The parsing algorithm follows the level-building technique and finds the p sentences matching the speech signal with the best scores. Our approach is different from the existing ones, in the sense that it is suboptimal but with a lower order of complexity. By suboptimal we mean that a syntactically correct sentence with a score belonging to the p best ones can be missed by our algorithm. This leads us to discuss the trade-off between quality of results on the one hand and the com...
A recognition algorithm is exhibited whereby an arbitrary string over a given vocabulary can be test...
Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammar (PMCFG) is an extension of context-free grammar for which the...
In this paper we approach the following problem: Given an arbitrary language describing device (e.g....
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The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
• Algorithmic problem of parsing with context-free grammars considered solved: CKY and Earley algori...
Parsing efficiency is crucial when building practical natural language systems. This paper introduce...
Parsing is the process of assigning structure to sentences. The structure is obtained from the gramm...
Parsing efficiency is crucial when building practical natural language systems. This paper introduce...
International audienceThis article is a study of an algorithm designed and implemented by Emmanuel R...
Island-driven parsing is of great relevance for speech recognition/understanding and other natural l...
This paper presents a new parsing algorithm for unrestricted context-free grammars. Basically, it ma...
This paper presents a new parsing algorithm for unrestricted context-free grammars. Basically, it ma...
We propose a method of incorporating a non-probabi-listic grammar into large vocabulary continuous s...
A recognition algorithm is exhibited whereby an arbitrary string over a given vocabulary can be test...
Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammar (PMCFG) is an extension of context-free grammar for which the...
In this paper we approach the following problem: Given an arbitrary language describing device (e.g....
SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RP 12433 / INIST-CNRS - ...
The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
The control of continuous speech recognition by a context-free based language model requires a parsi...
• Algorithmic problem of parsing with context-free grammars considered solved: CKY and Earley algori...
Parsing efficiency is crucial when building practical natural language systems. This paper introduce...
Parsing is the process of assigning structure to sentences. The structure is obtained from the gramm...
Parsing efficiency is crucial when building practical natural language systems. This paper introduce...
International audienceThis article is a study of an algorithm designed and implemented by Emmanuel R...
Island-driven parsing is of great relevance for speech recognition/understanding and other natural l...
This paper presents a new parsing algorithm for unrestricted context-free grammars. Basically, it ma...
This paper presents a new parsing algorithm for unrestricted context-free grammars. Basically, it ma...
We propose a method of incorporating a non-probabi-listic grammar into large vocabulary continuous s...
A recognition algorithm is exhibited whereby an arbitrary string over a given vocabulary can be test...
Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammar (PMCFG) is an extension of context-free grammar for which the...
In this paper we approach the following problem: Given an arbitrary language describing device (e.g....