Towards Natural Language Understanding of Partial Speech Recognition Results in Dialogue Systems

作者: Kenji Sagae , Gwen Christian , David DeVault , David R. Traum

DOI: 10.3115/1620853.1620870

关键词: Natural language processingLinguisticsNatural language understandingSpeech recognitionComputer scienceArtificial intelligence

摘要: We investigate natural language understanding of partial speech recognition results to equip a dialogue system with incremental processing capabilities for more realistic human-computer conversations. show that relatively high accuracy can be achieved in spontaneous utterances before are completed.

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