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ISCA International Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE 2009)Wroxall Abbey Estate, Warwickshire, England |
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We have developed a new Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) system to aid students
learning Japanese
as a second language. The system offers students the chance to practice elementary
Japanese by creating their
own sentences based on visual prompts, before receiving feedback on their mistakes.
It is designed to detect lexical and grammatical errors in the input
sentence as well
as pronunciation errors
in the speech input. Questions are dynamically generated along with sentence patterns of the lesson
point,
to realize variety and flexibility of the lesson. Students can give their answers with either
text input or speech input. To enhance speech recognition performance, a decision
tree-based method is
incorporated to predict possible errors made by non-native speakers for each generated
sentence on the
fly.
Bibliographic reference. Kawahara, Tatsuya / Wang, Hongcui / Tsubota, Yasushi / Dantsuji, Masatake (2009): "Japanese CALL system based on dynamic question generation and error prediction for ASR", In SLaTE-2009 (abstract).