For many applications it is not necessary or even desirable to recognise every word in an utterance. A more satisfactory approach may be to try to identify the occurrence of a number of key words within the utterance string. In this paper we describe a system which identifies key words occurring in unconstrained conversation.
Cite as: Carey, M., Howe, A., Tucker, R. (1989) On the recognition of key words in unconstrained conversation. Proc. First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989), 1266
@inproceedings{carey89_eurospeech, author={Michael Carey and Amanda Howe and Roger Tucker}, title={{On the recognition of key words in unconstrained conversation}}, year=1989, booktitle={Proc. First European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1989)}, pages={1266} }