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Spoken Query for Web Search and Navigation

by Huixiang Gu, Jianming Li, Ben Walter, Eric Chang - Poster Proc. 10th Int. World-Wide Web Conf , 2001
"... Mobile devices will become an important platform for Internet access. Due to size constraints, in many circumstances speech is the most desirable mode of input. We have developed a system for spoken query based web navigation and searching. The spoken query is recorded by a lightweight client and tr ..."
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Mobile devices will become an important platform for Internet access. Due to size constraints, in many circumstances speech is the most desirable mode of input. We have developed a system for spoken query based web navigation and searching. The spoken query is recorded by a lightweight client

Experiments in Spoken Queries for Document Retrieval

by J. Barnett, S. Anderson, J. Broglio, M. Singh, R. Hudson, S. W. Kuo , 1997
"... We report the results of three experiments using the errorful output of a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) system as the input to a statistical information retrieval (IR) system. Our goal is to allow a user to speak, rather than type, query terms into an IR engine and still obt ..."
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documents will still be retrieved. This paper presents evidence that speech-driven IR can be effective, although with a reduced precision. We also find that longer spoken queries produce higher precision retrieval than shorter queries. For queries containing many (50-60) search terms and a recognizer word

Cross-Language Image Retrieval via Spoken Query

by Wen-cheng Lin, Ming-shun Lin, Hsin-hsi Chen - Proceedings of RIAO 2004: Coupling Approaches, Coupling Media and Coupling Languages for Information Retrieval , 2004
"... This paper studies cross-language cross-medium information retrieval. We introduce several approaches to unify the languages and media of queries and documents. We experiment on cross-language image retrieval via spoken query. Two approaches are proposed to recognize and translate spoken queries. We ..."
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This paper studies cross-language cross-medium information retrieval. We introduce several approaches to unify the languages and media of queries and documents. We experiment on cross-language image retrieval via spoken query. Two approaches are proposed to recognize and translate spoken queries

Spoken query processing for interactive information retrieval

by Fabio Crestani - Data and Knowledge Engineering
"... It has long been recognised that interactivity improves the effectiveness of Information Retrieval systems. Speech is the most natural and interactive medium of communication and recent progress in speech recognition is making it possible to build systems that interact with the user via speech. Howe ..."
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. However, given the typical length of queries submitted to Information Retrieval systems, it is easy to imagine that the effects of word recognition errors in spoken queries must be severely destructive on the system’s effectiveness. The experimental work reported in this paper shows that the use

LOCATION SALIENCE IN SPOKEN QUERY INTERFACES

by Patrick Ehlen, Michael Johnston
"... Computational models of dialog context have primarily focused on unimodal spoken dialog or text where the primary source of context is the (verbal) dialog itself. As we move from spoken interaction to multimodal interaction on mobile platforms supporting a combination of spoken dialog with graphical ..."
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Computational models of dialog context have primarily focused on unimodal spoken dialog or text where the primary source of context is the (verbal) dialog itself. As we move from spoken interaction to multimodal interaction on mobile platforms supporting a combination of spoken dialog

Effects of word recognition errors in spoken query processing

by Fabio Crestani - Proceedings of the IEEE ADL 2000 Conference (pp. 39–47). Washington DC , 2000
"... The effects of word recognition errors (WRE) in Spoken Document Retrieval have been well studied and well re-ported in recent Information Retrieval (IR) literature. Much less experimental work has been devoted to studying the ef-fects of WRE in Spoken Query Processing in IR. It is easy to hypothesiz ..."
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The effects of word recognition errors (WRE) in Spoken Document Retrieval have been well studied and well re-ported in recent Information Retrieval (IR) literature. Much less experimental work has been devoted to studying the ef-fects of WRE in Spoken Query Processing in IR. It is easy

Mobile Information Access with Spoken Query Answering

by Tom Brøndsted, Henrik Legind Larsen, Lars Bo Larsen, Børge Lindberg, Daniel Ortiz-arroyo, Zheng-hua Tan, Haitian Xu - in COST278 Final Workshop on ”Applied Spoken Language Interaction in Distributed Environments" ASIDE , 2005
"... This paper addresses the problem of information and service accessibility in mobile devices with limited resources. A solution is developed and tested through a prototype that applies state-of-the-art Distributed Speech Recognition (DSR) and knowledge-based Information Retrieval (IR) processing for ..."
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for spoken query answering. For the DSR part, a configurable DSR system is implemented on the basis of the ETSI-DSR advanced front-end and the SPHINX IV recognizer. For the knowledge-based IR part, a distributed system solution is developed for fast retrieval of the most relevant documents, with a text

Mobile Information Access with Spoken Query Answering

by Aalborg Denmark, Tom Brøndsted, Henrik Legind Larsen, Lars Bo Larsen, Børge Lindberg, Daniel Ortiz-arroyo, Zheng-hua Tan, Haitian Xu , 2005
"... This paper addresses the problem of information and service accessibility in mobile devices with limited resources. A solution is developed and tested through a prototype that applies state-of-the-art Distributed Speech Recognition (DSR) and knowledge-based Information Retrieval (IR) processing for ..."
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for spoken query answering. For the DSR part, a configurable DSR system is implemented on the basis of the ETSI-DSR advanced front-end and the SPHINX IV recognizer. For the knowledge-based IR part, a distributed system solution is developed for fast retrieval of the most relevant documents, with a text

Drum loops retrieval from spoken queries

by Olivier Gillet, Gaël Richard - Journal of Intelligent Information Systems , 2005
"... Recent efforts in audio indexing and music information retrieval mostly focus on melody. If this is appropriate for polyphonic music signals, specific approaches are needed for systems dealing with percussive audio signals such as those produced by drums, tabla or djembé. In this article, we present ..."
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present a complete system allowing the management of a drum loops database. Queries in this database are formulated with spoken onomatopoeias- short meaningless words imitating the different sounds of the drumkit. The transcription task necessary to index the database is performed using Hidden Markov

The MERL SpokenQuery Information Retrieval System: A System for Retrieving Pertinent Documents from a Spoken Query

by Peter Wolf, Bhiksha Raj - Proc. IEEE Conference and Multimedia Expo (ICME 2003 , 2002
"... This papers describes some key concepts developed and used in the design of a spoken-query based information retrieval system developed at the Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL). Innovations in the system include automatic inclusion of signature terms of documents in the recognizer vocabulary, ..."
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This papers describes some key concepts developed and used in the design of a spoken-query based information retrieval system developed at the Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL). Innovations in the system include automatic inclusion of signature terms of documents in the recognizer vocabulary
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