Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition: The Regulus Grammar Compiler (Paperback)

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Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition: The Regulus Grammar Compiler (Paperback)

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Most computer programs that analyze spoken dialogue use a spoken command grammar, which limits what the user can say when talking to the system. To make this process simpler, more automated, and effective for command grammars even at initial stages of a project, the Regulus grammar compiler was developed by a consortium of experts—including NASA scientists. This book presents a complete description of both the practical and theoretical aspects of Regulus and will be extremely helpful for students and scholars working in computational linguistics as well as software engineering.
Manny Rayner is a researcher at the NASA Ames Research Center, California. Beth Ann Hockey is head of NASA’s Clarissa project, which in June of 2005 became the first spoken dialogue system to be used in space. Pierrette Bouillon is head of the MedSLT medical spoken language translation project at Geneva University.

Manny Rayner is a researcher at the NASA Ames Research Center, California. Beth Ann Hockey is head of NASA’s Clarissa project, which in June of 2005 became the first spoken dialogue system to be used in space. Pierrette Bouillon is head of the MedSLT medical spoken language translation project at Geneva University.

Manny Rayner is a researcher at the NASA Ames Research Center, California. Beth Ann Hockey is head of NASA’s Clarissa project, which in June of 2005 became the first spoken dialogue system to be used in space. Pierrette Bouillon is head of the MedSLT medical spoken language translation project at Geneva University.
Product Details ISBN: 9781575865263
ISBN-10: 1575865262
Publisher: Center for the Study of Language and Inf
Publication Date: July 1st, 2006
Pages: 305
Language: English
Series: CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics