Ringger, 1995
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| Juang et al. | Automatic recognition and understanding of spoken language-a first step toward natural human-machine communication | |
| Varile et al. | Survey of the state of the art in human language technology | |
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| Souvignier et al. | The thoughtful elephant: Strategies for spoken dialog systems | |
| JP2004170765A (en) | Apparatus and method for speech processing, recording medium, and program | |
| Rabiner et al. | Speech recognition: Statistical methods | |
| Furui | History and development of speech recognition | |
| Rabiner et al. | Statistical methods for the recognition and understanding of speech | |
| AbuZeina et al. | Cross-word modeling for Arabic speech recognition | |
| López-Cózar et al. | Combining language models in the input interface of a spoken dialogue system | |
| KR20050101695A (en) | A system for statistical speech recognition using recognition results, and method thereof | |
| Ringger | A robust loose coupling for speech recognition and natural language understanding | |
| US6772116B2 (en) | Method of decoding telegraphic speech | |
| KR20050101694A (en) | A system for statistical speech recognition with grammatical constraints, and method thereof | |
| Rahim et al. | Robust numeric recognition in spoken language dialogue | |
| Ringger | Correcting speech recognition errors | |
| Ueberla | Analyzing and improving statistical language models for speech recognition | |
| KITA et al. | Spoken sentence recognition based on HMM-LR with hybrid language modeling | |
| Wiggers | Modelling context in automatic speech recognition | |
| Tang | Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition using linguistic features and constraints | |
| De Mori et al. | A probabilistic approach to person-robot dialogue |