Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2000-06-09
Computer Science
Computation and Language
To be published in COLING 2000
Scientific paper
Systems now exist which are able to compile unification grammars into language models that can be included in a speech recognizer, but it is so far unclear whether non-trivial linguistically principled grammars can be used for this purpose. We describe a series of experiments which investigate the question empirically, by incrementally constructing a grammar and discovering what problems emerge when successively larger versions are compiled into finite state graph representations and used as language models for a medium-vocabulary recognition task.
Bratt Elizabeth O.
Gawron Mark
Goldwater Sharon
Hockey Beth Ann
James Frankie
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