| Title |
A Compiler-Interpreter-System for Decoding the User's Intention within a Speech Understanding Application |
| Authors |
Michael Ebersberger, Johannes Müller, Holger Stahl |
| Abstract |
For a speech understanding graphic editor, a compiler-interpreter-system is
introduced to process a semantic structure, a special form for representing the
semantic content of a spoken utterance. After a semantic structure has been converted
to database queries by the compiler, the interpreter processes all these queries and
updates the corresponding database, i.e. in our case the graphics data base containing
the features of all objects on the screen. The system has been tested with 1843
semantic structures of spoken utterances within the ’graphic editor’ domain. The rate
for correct database queries is 97.3%. Storage of the whole domain-specific knowledge
in external and editable files enables easy portability to other domains. |
| Reference |
Proceedings KI-96 (Dresden, Germany, 1996), pp. 61-65 |
| Year |
1996 |
| Language |
English |
| Full Paper |
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