1. Mentioned In 11 Articles

  2. Partial speech processing device and method for use in distributed systems

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Jun 1 2010)

    A client device incorporates partial speech recognition for recognizing a spoken query by a user. The full recognition process is distributed over a client/server architecture, so that the amount of partial recognition signal processing tasks can be allocated on a dynamic basis based on processing resources, channel conditions, etc. Partially processed speech data from the client device can be streamed to a server for a real-time response. Additional natural language ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   New York   Initialization of Communication Link

  3. Query engine for processing voice based queries including semantic decoding

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (May 25 2010)

    An intelligent query system for processing voiced-based queries is disclosed. This distributed client-server system, typically implemented on an intranet or over the Internet accepts a user's queries at his/her computer, PDA or workstation using a speech input interface. After converting the user's query from speech to text, a natural language engine, a database processor and a full-text SQL database is implemented to find a single answer that best matches the ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   New York   Initialization of Communication Link

  4. Speech based query system using semantic decoding

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (May 25 2010)

    An intelligent query system for processing voiced-based queries is disclosed, which uses a combination of both statistical and semantic based processing to identify the question posed by the user by understanding the meaning of the user's utterance. Based on identifying the meaning of the utterance, the system selects a single answer that best matches the user's query. The answer that is paired to this single question is then retrieved and ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   New York   Initialization of Communication Link

  5. System and method for natural language processing of query answers

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Apr 20 2010)

    Candidate answers responsive to a user query are analyzed using a natural language engine to determine appropriate answers from an electronic database. The system and methods are useful for Internet based search engines, as well as distributed speech recognition systems such as a client-server system. The latter are typically implemented on an intranet or over the Internet based on user queries at his/her computer, a PDA, or a workstation using ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Princeton University   Gildea & Jurafsky

  6. Method for processing speech data for a distributed recognition system

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Mar 2 2010)

    Speech signal information is formatted, processed and transported in accordance with a format adapted for TCP/IP protocols used on the Internet and other communications networks. NULL characters are used for indicating the end of a voice segment. The method is useful for distributed speech recognition systems such as a client-server system, typically implemented on an intranet or over the Internet based on user queries at his/her computer, a PDA, or ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Princeton University   Gildea & Jurafsky

  7. System and method for processing sentence based queries

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Feb 2 2010)

    Sentence based queries from a user are analyzed to determine appropriate answers from an electronic database. Text in the queries is dissected to identify different phrases; the phrases in turn are matched against candidate phrases to determine best matching answers responsive to the user's question. The system and methods are useful for Internet based search engines, as well as distributed speech recognition systems such as a client-server system. The latter ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Prentice Hall   Princeton University

  8. The Stanford typed dependencies representation

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    Marie-Catherine de Marneffe and Christopher D. Manning. 2008. The Stanford typed dependencies representation. COLING Workshop on Cross-framework and Cross-domain Parser Evaluation. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Christopher Manning   Los Angeles

  9. Method for processing speech using dynamic grammars

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Jun 30 2009)

    Speech data is processed with one or more dynamic grammars, to reduce latency and improve accuracy. Different speech grammars are used by a speech recognition process depending on a context experienced by a speaker, and sentence grammars are similarly varied during a natural language process. The methods are useful for distributed speech recognition systems such as a client-server system, typically implemented on an intranet or over the Internet based on ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Princeton University   Gildea & Jurafsky

  10. The Stanford typed dependencies representation

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 7 2008)

    Marie-Catherine de Marneffe and Christopher D. Manning. 2008. The Stanford typed dependencies representation. COLING Workshop on Cross-framework and Cross-domain Parser Evaluation. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Patrick Pantel   Tapio Salakoski

  11. Speech based learning/training system using semantic decoding

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (Jun 24 2008)

    FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a system and an interactive method for presenting an interactive, real-time speech-enabled tutorial over a distributed network such as the INTERNET or local intranet using decoding of semantic variants of questions posedin user speech utterances. This interactive system is especially useful when implemented over the World-Wide Web services (WWW) of the INTERNET, and functions so that a user/student can learn and interact with ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Semantic VariantsA   Hobbs & Evans

  12. Method for processing speech signal features for streaming transport

    Explore Article PatFT » Page 1 of 1 (May 20 2008)

    Speech signal information is formatted, processed and transported in accordance with a format adapted for TCP/IP protocols used on the Internet and other communications networks. NULL characters are used for indicating the end of a voice segment. The method is useful for distributed speech recognition systems such as a client-server system, typically implemented on an intranet or over the Internet based on user queries at his/her computer, a PDA, or ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cambridge   E. Baum   Horacio Franco

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