tech,1-3-J86-1002,bq |
sentence
</term>
is not expected . A
<term>
|
dialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm
|
</term>
is presented along with a description
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#14040
Adialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm is presented along with a description of its implementation in a voice interactive system. |
other,12-1-J86-1002,bq |
input
</term>
is described that acquires
<term>
|
dialogue patterns
|
</term>
in typical usage and uses these
<term>
|
#14000
A method for error correction of ill-formed input is described that acquiresdialogue patterns in typical usage and uses these patterns to predict new inputs. |
tech,3-1-J86-1002,bq |
multMingual texts
</term>
. A method for
<term>
|
error correction
|
</term>
of
<term>
ill-formed input
</term>
is
|
#13991
A method forerror correction of ill-formed input is described that acquires dialogue patterns in typical usage and uses these patterns to predict new inputs. |
tech,0-2-J86-1002,bq |
patterns
</term>
to predict new inputs .
<term>
|
Error correction
|
</term>
is done by strongly biasing
<term>
|
#14014
A method for error correction of ill-formed input is described that acquires dialogue patterns in typical usage and uses these patterns to predict new inputs.Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the current sentence is not expected. |
tech,12-4-J86-1002,bq |
described that show the power of the
<term>
|
error correction methodology
|
</term>
when
<term>
stereotypic dialogue
</term>
|
#14072
A series of tests are described that show the power of theerror correction methodology when stereotypic dialogue occurs. |
other,6-1-J86-1002,bq |
for
<term>
error correction
</term>
of
<term>
|
ill-formed input
|
</term>
is described that acquires
<term>
dialogue
|
#13994
A method for error correction ofill-formed input is described that acquires dialogue patterns in typical usage and uses these patterns to predict new inputs. |
other,14-3-J86-1002,bq |
presented along with a description of its
<term>
|
implementation
|
</term>
in a
<term>
voice interactive system
|
#14053
A dialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm is presented along with a description of itsimplementation in a voice interactive system. |
other,10-2-J86-1002,bq |
<term>
parsing
</term>
toward expected
<term>
|
meanings
|
</term>
unless clear evidence from the input
|
#14024
Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing toward expectedmeanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the current sentence is not expected. |
tech,7-2-J86-1002,bq |
</term>
is done by strongly biasing
<term>
|
parsing
|
</term>
toward expected
<term>
meanings
</term>
|
#14021
Error correction is done by strongly biasingparsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the current sentence is not expected. |
other,20-1-J86-1002,bq |
</term>
in typical usage and uses these
<term>
|
patterns
|
</term>
to predict new inputs .
<term>
Error
|
#14008
A method for error correction of ill-formed input is described that acquires dialogue patterns in typical usage and uses thesepatterns to predict new inputs. |
other,20-2-J86-1002,bq |
evidence from the input shows the current
<term>
|
sentence
|
</term>
is not expected . A
<term>
dialogue
|
#14034
Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the currentsentence is not expected. |
other,16-4-J86-1002,bq |
correction methodology
</term>
when
<term>
|
stereotypic dialogue
|
</term>
occurs . In this paper we explore
|
#14076
A series of tests are described that show the power of the error correction methodology whenstereotypic dialogue occurs. |
tech,17-3-J86-1002,bq |
its
<term>
implementation
</term>
in a
<term>
|
voice interactive system
|
</term>
. A series of tests are described
|
#14056
A dialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm is presented along with a description of its implementation in avoice interactive system. |