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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1997

Method and system for location-specific speech recognition

Paul S. Cohen; John M. Lucassen; Roger M. Miller; Elton B. Sherwin

A method and system for reducing perplexity in a speech recognition system based upon determined geographic location. In a mobile speech recognition system which processes input frames of speech against stored templates representing speech, a core library of speech templates is created and stored representing a basic vocabulary of speech. Multiple location-specific libraries of speech templates are also created and stored, each library containing speech templates representing a specialized vocabulary for a specific geographic location. The geographic location of the mobile speech recognition system is then periodically determined utilizing a cellular telephone system, a geopositioning satellite system or other similar systems and a particular one of the location-specific libraries of speech templates is identified for the current location of the system. Input frames of speech are then processed against the combination of the core library and the particular location-specific library to greatly enhance the accuracy and efficiency of speech recognition by the system. Each location-specific library preferably includes speech templates representative of location place names, proper names, and business establishments within a specific geographic location.


CADUI | 2002

WSXL: A Web Services Language for Integrating End-User Experience

David Chamberlain; Angel Luis Diaz; Dan Gisolfi; Ravi B. Konuru; John M. Lucassen; Julie MacNaught; Stephane Herman Maes; Roland Albert Merrick; David Mundel; Thiruvilwamalai V. Raman; Shankar Ramaswamy; Thomas Schaeck; R. D. Thompson; Charles Wiecha

WSXL (Web Services Experience Language) is a web services centric component model for interactive web applications. WSXL is designed to achieve two main goals: enable businesses to distribute web applications through multiple revenue channels, and enable new services or applications to be created by leveraging existing applications across the Web. To accomplish these goals, WSXL components can be built out of three basic web service types for data, presentation, and control, the last of which is used to “wire together” the others using declarative language based on XLink and XML Events. WSXL also introduces a new description language for adapting services to new distribution channels. WSXL is built on widely accepted established and emerging open standards, and is designed to be independent of execution platform, browser, and presentation markup.


Archive | 2001

MVC (Model-View-Controller) based multi-modal authoring tool and development environment

John M. Lucassen; Stephane Herman Maes


Archive | 1995

Interactive computer system recognizing spoken commands

Joseph C. Andreshak; Gregg Daggett; John Karat; John M. Lucassen; Stephen E. Levy; Robert L. Mack


Archive | 1995

Method and system for reducing perplexity in speech recognition via caller identification

Paul S. Cohen; John M. Lucassen; Elton B. Sherwin; Jorge L. Vizcaino


Archive | 2003

System and method for user driven interactive application integration

Samar Choudhary; John M. Lucassen; Shankar Ramaswamy; Sai G. Rathnam; Amber Roy-Chowdhury; Douglass J. Wilson


Archive | 1994

System and method for location specific speech recognition

Paul S. Cohen; John M. Lucassen; Roger M. Miller; Elton B. Sherwin


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1995

Speech coding apparatus with single-dimension acoustic prototypes for a speech recognizer

Lalit R. Bahl; Jerome R. Bellegarda; Edward A. Epstein; John M. Lucassen; David Nahamoo; Michael Picheny


Archive | 1992

Speech coding apparatus

Lalit R. Bahl; Jerome R. Bellegarda; Edward A. Epstein; John M. Lucassen; David Nahamoo; Michael Picheny


Archive | 1994

Interaktives Rechnersystem, das gesprochene Befehle erkennt An interactive computer system which recognizes spoken commands

Joseph C. Andreshak; Gregg Daggett; John Karat; John M. Lucassen; Stephen E. Levy; Robert L. Mack

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