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Conversational speech understanding based on cooperative problem solving

Komatsu et al., 1990

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13424507343482124422
Author
Komatsu A
Oohira E
Ichikawa A
Publication year
Publication venue
Proc. ICSLP 1990

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Natural conversational speech is so ambiguous that a system for understanding it requires the cooperation of many knowledge sources. We propose here a general framework for cooperative problem solving based on the blackboard model and a TMS (truth maintenance …
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