From Speech Recognition to Spoken Language Understanding: The Development of the MIT SUMMIT and VOYAGER Systems
Zue, Victor, Glass, James, Goodine, David, Hirschman, Lynette, Leung, Hong, Phillips, Michael, Polifroni, Joseph, Seneff, Stephanie
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Spoken input to computers, however, has yet to pass the threshold of practicality. Despite some recent successful demonstrations, current speech recognition systems typically fall far short of human capabilities of continuous speech recognition with essentially unrestricted vocabulary and speakers, under adverse acoustic environments.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1991