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| Title: | Using intonation to constrain language models in speech recognition. |
| Authors: | Taylor, Paul A King, Simon Isard, Stephen Wright, Helen Kowtko, Jacqueline C |
| Issue Date: | 1997 |
| Citation: | In Proc. Eurospeech'97, Rhodes, 1997. |
| Publisher: | International Speech Communication Association |
| Abstract: | This paper describes a method for using intonation to reduce word error rate in a speech recognition system designed to recognise spontaneous dialogue speech. We use a form of dialogue analysis based on the theory of conversational games. Different move types under this analysis conform to different language models. Different move types are also characterised by different intonational tunes. Our overall recognition strategy is first to predict from intonation the type of game move that a test utterance represents, and then to use a bigram language model for that type of move during recognition. point in a game. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/1213 |
| Appears in Collections: | CSTR publications Linguistics and English Language publications
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