JOURNAL ARTICLE

Usable, real-time, interactive spoken language systems

Abstract

The primary objective of this project is to develop a robust, high-performance, domain-independent spoken language system. This system, termed HARC (Hear and Respond to Continuous speech), is composed of the BYBLOS speech recognition system and the DELPHI natural language understanding system. The goal is to develop systems that exhibit the following advances: high-accuracy speech understanding with a vocabulary of up to 10,000 words; a highly interactive user interface; adaptability to new users; easy portability to new applications; a system implementable in real-time on cost-effective COTS (commercial, off-the-shelf) hardware.

Keywords:
Software portability Computer science USable Adaptability Natural language Vocabulary Spoken language Usability Domain (mathematical analysis) Speech recognition Porting User interface Interface (matter) Natural language processing Artificial intelligence Human–computer interaction Software Multimedia Programming language Operating system

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Speech and dialogue systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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