This work proposes the use of hierarchical LMs as an effective method both for efficiently dealing with context-dependent LMs in a dialogue system and for increasing the robustness of LM estimation and adaptation. Starting from basic LMs that express elementary semantic units, comcepts, or data-types, sencente level LMs are recursively built. The resulting LMs may be a combination of grammars, word classes, and sttistical LMs. moreover, these LMs can be efficiently compliled into probabilistic recursive transition networks. A speech deconding algorithm directly exploits the recursive representation and produces the most probable parse tree matching the speech signal. The proposed approach has been implemented for a data-entry task which covers tructured data, e.g. numbers, dates, and proper names, as well as free texts. In this task, the active LM must continuously change according to the current status, the active form and the data entered so far. Finally, while the hierarchical approach results very convenient to cope with this task, it also loks very general and can give advantages in other applications, e.g. dictation
Dynamic Language Models for Interactive Speech Applications
Brugnara, Fabio;Federico, Marcello
1997-01-01
Abstract
This work proposes the use of hierarchical LMs as an effective method both for efficiently dealing with context-dependent LMs in a dialogue system and for increasing the robustness of LM estimation and adaptation. Starting from basic LMs that express elementary semantic units, comcepts, or data-types, sencente level LMs are recursively built. The resulting LMs may be a combination of grammars, word classes, and sttistical LMs. moreover, these LMs can be efficiently compliled into probabilistic recursive transition networks. A speech deconding algorithm directly exploits the recursive representation and produces the most probable parse tree matching the speech signal. The proposed approach has been implemented for a data-entry task which covers tructured data, e.g. numbers, dates, and proper names, as well as free texts. In this task, the active LM must continuously change according to the current status, the active form and the data entered so far. Finally, while the hierarchical approach results very convenient to cope with this task, it also loks very general and can give advantages in other applications, e.g. dictationI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.