Presentation 2002/12/13
Speech-driven Language-barrier-free Multi-lingual Information Access
Atsushi FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) While the number of machine readable information accessible via the World Wide Web is growing, the digital divide problem caused by various barriers has of late become crucial. This paper describes research examples and projects of information access aimed to overcome barriers associated with human languages.
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Keyword(in English) barrier free / information retrieval / speech recognition / machine translation / out-of-vocabulary problems / test collections
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Title (in English) Speech-driven Language-barrier-free Multi-lingual Information Access
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Keyword(1) barrier free
Keyword(2) information retrieval
Keyword(3) speech recognition
Keyword(4) machine translation
Keyword(5) out-of-vocabulary problems
Keyword(6) test collections
1st Author's Name Atsushi FUJII
1st Author's Affiliation Institute of Library and Information Science, University of Tsukuba:CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation()
Date 2002/12/13
Paper # NLC2002-76
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 528
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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