DocumentCode
2805350
Title
Speech Detection of Stakeholders´ Non-Functional Requirements
Author
Steele, Adam ; Arnold, Jason ; Cleland-Huang, Jane
Author_Institution
DePaul University
fYear
2006
fDate
12-12 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
3
Abstract
This paper describes an automatic speech recognition technique for capturing the non-functional requirements spoken by stakeholders at open meetings and interviews during the requirements elicitation process. As statements related to system qualities such as security, performance, and portability are often scattered throughout statements of functional need, the ability to "listen in" on a conversation and correctly capture these statements into a single view is very helpful. The approach is intended to enhance and not replace existing elicitation methods in which stakeholders are more directly asked to describe their needs. Training a speech detection tool to recognize individual users is time consuming while speech detection for un-enrolled users is notoriously difficult. Our approach uses a context-free grammar to boost recognition accuracy, segment the stakeholders\´ utterances and finally to classify the recognized statements by quality type. This paper describes the preliminary results from experiments with different subjects and then discusses methods for optimizing the recognition and capture of non-functional requirements and contextual domain terms.
Keywords
Automatic speech recognition; Computer science; Information security; Information systems; Law; Legal factors; Optimization methods; Scattering; Speech processing; Speech recognition;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Requirements Engineering, 2006. MERE '06. First International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Minnneapolis, MN, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2713-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MERE.2006.5
Filename
4022120
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