Goulian et al., 2003 - Google Patents
How NLP techniques can improve speech understanding: ROMUS-a robust chunk based message understanding system using link grammars.Goulian et al., 2003
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- Goulian J
- Antoine J
- Poirier F
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- INTERSPEECH
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This paper discusses the issue of how a speech understanding system can be made robust against spontaneous speech phenomena (hesitations and repairs) as well as achieving a detailed analysis of spoken French. The Romus system is presented. It implements speech …
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