other,13-3-H94-1034,bq |
</term>
,
<term>
word fragments
</term>
, and
<term>
|
word matchings
|
</term>
, are also factored in by modifying
|
#21347
Other contextual clues, such as editing terms, word fragments, andword matchings, are also factored in by modifying the transition probabilities. |
other,18-2-H94-1034,bq |
speechrepairs
</term>
, and so is able to mark a
<term>
|
transition
|
</term>
either as a
<term>
likely repair
</term>
|
#21323
The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speechrepairs, and so is able to mark atransition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. |
other,22-2-H94-1034,bq |
<term>
transition
</term>
either as a
<term>
|
likely repair
|
</term>
or as
<term>
fluent speech
</term>
.
|
#21327
The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speechrepairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as alikely repair or as fluent speech. |
other,23-3-H94-1034,bq |
also factored in by modifying the
<term>
|
transition probabilities
|
</term>
. Because of the complexity of
<term>
|
#21357
Other contextual clues, such as editing terms, word fragments, and word matchings, are also factored in by modifying thetransition probabilities. |
other,26-2-H94-1034,bq |
as a
<term>
likely repair
</term>
or as
<term>
|
fluent speech
|
</term>
. Other contextual clues , such as
|
#21331
The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speechrepairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or asfluent speech. |
other,6-2-H94-1034,bq |
tagger
</term>
is given knowledge about
<term>
|
category transitions
|
</term>
for
<term>
speechrepairs
</term>
, and
|
#21311
The tagger is given knowledge aboutcategory transitions for speechrepairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. |
other,6-3-H94-1034,bq |
. Other contextual clues , such as
<term>
|
editing terms
|
</term>
,
<term>
word fragments
</term>
, and
|
#21340
Other contextual clues, such asediting terms, word fragments, and word matchings, are also factored in by modifying the transition probabilities. |
other,9-2-H94-1034,bq |
<term>
category transitions
</term>
for
<term>
|
speechrepairs
|
</term>
, and so is able to mark a
<term>
transition
|
#21314
The tagger is given knowledge about category transitions forspeechrepairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. |
other,9-3-H94-1034,bq |
such as
<term>
editing terms
</term>
,
<term>
|
word fragments
|
</term>
, and
<term>
word matchings
</term>
,
|
#21343
Other contextual clues, such as editing terms,word fragments, and word matchings, are also factored in by modifying the transition probabilities. |
tech,1-2-H94-1034,bq |
<term>
part-of-speech tagger
</term>
. The
<term>
|
tagger
|
</term>
is given knowledge about
<term>
category
|
#21306
Thetagger is given knowledge about category transitions for speechrepairs, and so is able to mark a transition either as a likely repair or as fluent speech. |
tech,11-1-H94-1034,bq |
detecting speechrepairs
</term>
that uses a
<term>
|
part-of-speech tagger
|
</term>
. The
<term>
tagger
</term>
is given
|
#21302
This paper describes a method of detecting speechrepairs that uses apart-of-speech tagger. |
tech,6-1-H94-1034,bq |
. This paper describes a method of
<term>
|
detecting speechrepairs
|
</term>
that uses a
<term>
part-of-speech tagger
|
#21297
This paper describes a method ofdetecting speechrepairs that uses a part-of-speech tagger. |