Presentation 2008-12-10
A New Paradigm for Speech Application System Development
Tetsunori KOBAYASHI,
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Abstract(in English) Speech recognition application systems have been developed along so called one-directional development paradigm: the engine builders develop engines and pass them to the application programmers, application programmers develop applications with the engines and pass them to users, and the users just use the system. When the application programmers and the engine builders cannot take close cooperation, and this is often the case, they cannot make convenient speech recognition application systems. Here, we introduce a framework for the development of speech recognition application systems which forms close cooperation among engine builders, application programmers and also users. We also describe some desirable future of the speech recognition application system development based on the framework.
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Keyword(in English) Speech recognition / Speech recognition application / Software engineering / Proxy agent
Paper # NLC2008-42,SP2008-97
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Title (in English) A New Paradigm for Speech Application System Development
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Keyword(1) Speech recognition
Keyword(2) Speech recognition application
Keyword(3) Software engineering
Keyword(4) Proxy agent
1st Author's Name Tetsunori KOBAYASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University()
Date 2008-12-10
Paper # NLC2008-42,SP2008-97
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 337
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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