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ISCAArchiveEurospeech 1989
ISCAArchiveEurospeech 1989

The integration of speech and natural language in interactive spoken language systems

Patti Price, Robert Moore, Hy Murveit, Fernando Pereira, Jared Bernstein, Mary Dalrymple

Spoken language human-machine interfaces combine the advantages of speech recognition and natural language understanding to increase the potential of both. Spoken language is a natural, familiar and effective mode of cooperative problem solving. Many issues need to be addressed before such systems become a reality, including those inherited from speech recognition and natural language understanding. In this paper we address issues that arise when the two are combined.

@inproceedings{price89_eurospeech,  title     = {The integration of speech and natural language in interactive spoken language systems},  author    = {Patti Price and Robert Moore and Hy Murveit and Fernando Pereira and Jared Bernstein and Mary Dalrymple},  year      = {1989},  booktitle = {First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989)},  pages     = {1179--1182},  doi       = {10.21437/Eurospeech.1989-10},  issn      = {1018-4074},}

Cite as:Price, P., Moore, R., Murveit, H., Pereira, F., Bernstein, J., Dalrymple, M. (1989) The integration of speech and natural language in interactive spoken language systems. Proc. First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989), 1179-1182, doi: 10.21437/Eurospeech.1989-10

doi:10.21437/Eurospeech.1989-10

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