Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for automatically recognizing words of spoken speech using a computer-based speech recognition system according to a dynamic semantic model. In an embodiment, the speech recognition system recognizes speech and generates one or more word strings, each of which is a hypothesis of the speech, and creates and stores a probability value or score for each of the word strings. The word strings are ordered by probability value. The speech recognition system also creates and stores, for each of the word strings, one or more keyword-value pairs that represent semantic elements and semantic values of the semantic elements for the speech that was spoken. One or more dynamic semantic rules are defined that specify how a probability value of a word string should be modified based on information about external conditions, facts, or the environment of the application in relation to the semantic values of that word string.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 10, 2003
Publication date:
January 8, 2004
Applicant:
Speechworks International, Inc., a Delaware Corporation
Inventors:
Michael S. Phillips, Etienne Barnard, Jean-Guy Dahan, Michael J. Metzger