Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) is a W3C standard for how speech recognition grammars are specified. A speech recognition grammar is a...
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referenced from other markup languages, such as the Speech Recognition Grammar Specification SRGS and the Speech Synthesis Markup Language SSML. Here is an example...
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Interpretation for Speech Recognition (SISR) defines the syntax and semantics of annotations to grammar rules in the Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS)...
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Lexicon Specification (PLS) Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition (SISR) SABLE speech synthesis...
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Interactive voice response (redirect from Guided speech IVR)
Call Control: CCXML Version 1.0". W3C. "Speech Recognition Grammar Specification Version 1.0". W3C. "Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version...
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Voice browser (redirect from Speech browser)
Markup Language (CCXML) Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition (SISR) Speech Synthesis Markup Language...
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JSGF (redirect from Java Speech Grammar Format)
traditional grammar notations. The Speech Recognition Grammar Specification was derived from this specification. The following JSGF grammar will recognize...
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emphasis, and pronunciation. The Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS) supports the definition of context-free grammars, with two limitations: It does...
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for Speech Recognition Simple Knowledge Organization System Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language SOAP SPARQL Speech Recognition Grammar Specification...
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the Touch Sight Camera for the Blind. Speech Synthesis Markup Language and Speech Recognition Grammar Specification) are relatively recent technologies...
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VoiceXML (category Speech synthesis)
W3C's Speech Interface Framework also defines these other standards closely associated with VoiceXML. The Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS)...
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LumenVox (category Speech recognition)
the LumenVox Speech Engine. It is a speaker-independent automatic speech recognizer that uses the Speech Recognition Grammar Specification for building...
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Multimodal interaction (redirect from Multimodal speech recognition)
A.; Ferri, F.; Grifoni P. (2007). "A Hybrid Grammar-Based Approach to Multimodal Languages Specification", OTM 2007 Workshop Proceedings, 25–30 November...
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Martin 2000. Speech and Language Processing: An introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition. New Delhi...
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needed] Two core speech technologies are supported through the Java Speech API: speech synthesis and speech recognition.[1] Speech synthesis provides...
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The resulting specification remains its most notable application. Van Wijngaarden grammars address the problem that context-free grammars cannot express...
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create hyperlinked speech applications. VXML pages include commands for prompting user speech input, invoking recognition grammars, outputting synthesized...
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Linguistics (section Grammar)
replicates and adapts to the mind of the individual or the speech community. Construction grammar is a framework which applies the meme concept to the study...
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Parsing (redirect from Grammar parser)
the rules of a formal grammar by breaking it into parts. The term parsing comes from Latin pars (orationis), meaning part (of speech). The term has slightly...
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typing. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition SP2 and Windows Vista include speech recognition, allowing dictation into WordPad. These and later Windows versions...
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Phonetics (section Theories of speech perception)
assignment of phonological word forms Articulatory specification Muscle commands Articulation Speech sounds Sounds which are made by a full or partial...
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Broca's area (redirect from Speech area)
information is correct, but the grammar and fluidity of the sentence is missing. The essential role of the Broca's area in speech production has been questioned...
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Zellig Harris (section Operator grammar)
generative grammar. The overriding aim of the book, and the import of the word "methods" in its original title, is a detailed specification of validation...
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Chinese classifier (category Parts of speech)
classifiers today. Classifiers did not gain official recognition as a lexical category (part of speech) until the 20th century. The earliest modern text...
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Ainu language (redirect from Ainu grammar)
creation of AI Pirika, an AI created with the goal of assisting with speech recognition and serving as a conversation partner. Below is a sample text from...
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Rhetoric (redirect from Persuasive speech)
It is one of the three ancient arts of discourse (trivium) along with grammar and logic/dialectic. As an academic discipline within the humanities, rhetoric...
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China, Brazil, Malaysia, and Thailand), working on the specification and implementation of grammars and dictionaries. He began cooperating with Malaysia...
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neither application has been included in Office 2007 software suites. Speech recognition functionality has been removed from the individual programs in the...
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Extensions DOA—Dead on Arrival DOCSIS—Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification DOM—Document Object Model DORA—Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge...
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contained in the OGC KML 2.2 Specification. This definition references well-known EPSG CRS components. The KML 2.2 specification was submitted to the Open...
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