ISCA Archive ISCSLP 2004
ISCA Archive ISCSLP 2004

A New Two-Layer Approach for Spoken Language Translation

JhingFa Wang, ShunChieh Lin, HsuehWei Yang

This study proposes a new two-layer approach for spoken language translation. First, we develop translated examples and transform them into speech signals. Second, to properly retrieve a translated example by analyzing speech signals, we expand the translated example into two layers: an intention layer and an object layer. The intention layer is used to examine intention similarity between the speech input and the translated example. The object layer is used to identify the objective components of the examined intention. Experiments were conducted with the languages of Chinese and English. The results revealed that our proposed approach achieves about 86% and 76% understandable translation rate for Chinese-toEnglish and English-to-Chinese translations, respectively.


Cite as: Wang, J., Lin, S., Yang, H. (2004) A New Two-Layer Approach for Spoken Language Translation. Proc. International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing, 321-324

@inproceedings{wang04f_iscslp,
  author={JhingFa Wang and ShunChieh Lin and HsuehWei Yang},
  title={{A New Two-Layer Approach for Spoken Language Translation}},
  year=2004,
  booktitle={Proc. International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing},
  pages={321--324}
}