DocumentCode :
1092906
Title :
PRESENCE: A Human-Inspired Architecture for Speech-Based Human-Machine Interaction
Author :
Moore, Roger K.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield
Volume :
56
Issue :
9
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1176
Lastpage :
1188
Abstract :
Recent years have seen steady improvements in the quality and performance of speech-based human-machine interaction driven by a significant convergence in the methods and techniques employed. However, the quantity of training data required to improve state-of-the-art systems seems to be growing exponentially and performance appears to be asymptotic to a level that may be inadequate for many real-world applications. This suggests that there may be a fundamental flaw in the underlying architecture of contemporary systems, as well as a failure to capitalize on the combinatorial properties of human spoken language. This paper addresses these issues and presents a novel architecture for speech-based human-machine interaction inspired by recent findings in the neurobiology of living systems. Called PRESENCE-"PREdictive SENsorimotor Control and Emulation"-this new architecture blurs the distinction between the core components of a traditional spoken language dialogue system and instead focuses on a recursive hierarchical feedback control structure. Cooperative and communicative behavior emerges as a by-product of an architecture that is founded on a model of interaction in which the system has in mind the needs and intentions of a user and a user has in mind the needs and intentions of the system.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; interactive systems; speech recognition; speech-based user interfaces; PRESENCE; automatic speech recognition; communicative behavior; cooperative behavior; human spoken language; human-inspired architecture; living system; neurobiology; predictive sensorimotor control and emulation; recursive hierarchical feedback control structure; speech synthesis; speech-based human-machine interaction; spoken language dialogue; Automatic speech recognition; Computer architecture; Convergence; Humans; Man machine systems; Natural languages; Power system modeling; Speech recognition; Speech synthesis; Training data; automatic speech recognition; speech synthesis; spoken language dialogue;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2007.1080
Filename :
4288085
Link To Document :
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