THE VOYAGER SPEECH UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM: A PROGRESS REPORT

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As part of the DARPA Spoken Language System program, we recently initiated an effort in spoken language understanding. A spoken language system addresses applications in which speech is used for interactive problem solving between a person and a computer. In these applications, not only must the system convert the speech signal into text, it must also understand the linguistic structure of a sentence in order to generate the correct response. This paper describes our early experience with the development of the MIT VOYAGER spoken language system.

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Zue, V., Glass, J., Goodine, D., Leung, H., Phillips, M., Polifroni, J., & Seneff, S. (1989). THE VOYAGER SPEECH UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM: A PROGRESS REPORT. In Speech and Natural Language, Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 51–59). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76626-8_41

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