The BBN spoken language system

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We describe HARC, a system for speech understanding that integrates speech recognition techniques with natural language processing. The integrated system uses statistical pattern recognition to build a lattice of potential words in the input speech. This word lattice is passed to a unification parser to derive all possible associated syntactic structures for these words. The resulting parse structures are passed to a multi-level semantics component for interpretation.

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Boisen, S., Chow, Y. L., Haas, A., Ingria, R., Roukos, S., & Stallard, D. (1989). The BBN spoken language system. In Speech and Natural Language, Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 106–111). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/100964.100970

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