Grammatical analysis in the OVIS spoken-dialogue system

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We argue that grammatical processing is a viable alternative to concept spotting for processing spoken input in a practical dialogue system. We discuss the structure of the grammar, the properties of the parser, and a method for achieving robustness. We discuss test results suggesting that grammatical processing allows fast and accurate processing of spoken input.

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Nederhof, M. J., Bouma, G., Koeling, R., & van Noord, G. (1997). Grammatical analysis in the OVIS spoken-dialogue system. In Interactive Spoken Dialog Systems: Bringing Speech and NLP Together in Real Applications, Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 66–73). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1641462.1641476

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