• DocumentCode
    1020949
  • Title

    An experiment in spoken language acquisition

  • Author

    Gorin, A.L. ; Levinson, S.E. ; Sankar, A.

  • Author_Institution
    AT&T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1994
  • Firstpage
    224
  • Lastpage
    240
  • Abstract
    The paper continues the authors´ investigation of machines that adaptively acquire language through interaction with a complex environment. In particular, the present work focuses on the problem of spoken word acquisition, using the authors´ proposed principles to motivate a method to govern the emergence of word symbols from the speech signal. The mechanism involves a connectionist network embedded in a feedback control system. The resulting system has two unique characteristics. First, no text is utilized by the device, in contrast to all other speech understanding systems. Second, the vocabulary and grammar is unconstrained, being acquired by the device during the course of performing its task. This is also in contrast to all other systems, in which the salient vocabulary and grammar are preprogrammed. A rudimentary baseline experiment is described, involving 1105 natural language utterances in an automated call routing application scenario.
  • Keywords
    learning (artificial intelligence); natural languages; recurrent neural nets; speech analysis and processing; speech recognition; automated call routing; connectionist network; feedback control system; grammar; natural language utterances; speech signal; speech understanding systems; spoken language acquisition; spoken word; vocabulary; word symbols; Clustering methods; Dictionaries; Feedback control; Humans; Natural languages; Routing; Speech; Supervised learning; Unsupervised learning; Vocabulary;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-6676
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/89.260365
  • Filename
    260365