#16260A series of tests are described that show the power of the error correction methodology when stereotypicdialogue occurs.
tech,1-3-J86-1002,ak
sentence
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is not expected . A
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dialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm
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is presented along with a description
#16223Adialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm is presented along with a description of its implementation in a voice interactive system.
model,12-1-J86-1002,ak
input
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is described that acquires
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dialogue patterns
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in typical usage and uses these
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#16183A 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,0-2-J86-1002,ak
to predict new
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inputs
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.
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Error correction
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is done by strongly biasing
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#16197A 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,3-1-J86-1002,ak
multi-lingual texts
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. A method for
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error correction
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of
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ill-formed input
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is
#16174A 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,12-4-J86-1002,ak
described that show the power of the
<term>
error correction methodology
</term>
when stereotypic
<term>
dialogue
</term>
#16255A series of tests are described that show the power of theerror correction methodology when stereotypic dialogue occurs.
other,9-2-J86-1002,ak
biasing
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parsing
</term>
toward
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expected meanings
</term>
unless clear evidence from the
<term>
#16206Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing towardexpected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the current sentence is not expected.
other,6-1-J86-1002,ak
for
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error correction
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of
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ill-formed input
</term>
is described that acquires
<term>
dialogue
#16177A 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,16-2-J86-1002,ak
</term>
unless clear evidence from the
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input
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shows the current
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sentence
</term>
#16213Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from theinput shows the current sentence is not expected.
other,24-1-J86-1002,ak
<term>
patterns
</term>
to predict new
<term>
inputs
</term>
.
<term>
Error correction
</term>
is
#16195A method for error correction of ill-formed input is described that acquires dialogue patterns in typical usage and uses these patterns to predict newinputs.
tech,7-2-J86-1002,ak
</term>
is done by strongly biasing
<term>
parsing
</term>
toward
<term>
expected meanings
</term>
#16204Error correction is done by strongly biasingparsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the current sentence is not expected.
model,20-1-J86-1002,ak
</term>
in typical usage and uses these
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patterns
</term>
to predict new
<term>
inputs
</term>
#16191A 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,ak
<term>
input
</term>
shows the current
<term>
sentence
</term>
is not expected . A
<term>
dialogue
#16217Error correction is done by strongly biasing parsing toward expected meanings unless clear evidence from the input shows the currentsentence is not expected.
tech,17-3-J86-1002,ak
description of its implementation in a
<term>
voice interactive system
</term>
. A series of tests are described
#16239A dialogue acquisition and tracking algorithm is presented along with a description of its implementation in avoice interactive system.