A Locally-Organized Parser for Spoken Input

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This paper describes LPARS, a locally-organized parsing system, designed for use in a continuous speech recognizer. LPARS processes a string of phonemes which contains ambiguity and error. The system is locally-organized in the sense that it builds local parse structures from reliable word candidates recognized anywhere in an input utterance. These local structures are used as “islands of reliability” to guide the search for more highly garbledwords which might complete the utterance. © 1974, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Miller, P. L. (1974). A Locally-Organized Parser for Spoken Input. Communications of the ACM, 17(11), 621–630. https://doi.org/10.1145/361179.361198

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