Title :
A Probabilistic Description of Man-Machine Spoken Communication
Author :
Pietquin, Olivier
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Syst. Group, Ecole Superieure d´´Electricite, Metz
Abstract :
Speech enabled interfaces and spoken dialog systems are mostly based on statistical speech and language processing modules. Their behavior is therefore not deterministic and hardly predictable. This makes the simulation and the optimization of such systems performances difficult, as well as the reuse of previous work to build new systems. In the aim of a partially automated optimization of such systems, this paper presents a formalism attempt for the description of man-machine spoken communication in the framework of spoken dialog systems. This formalization is partly based on a probabilistic description of the information processing occurring in each module composing a spoken dialog system but also on a stochastic user modeling. Eventually, some possible applications of this theoretic framework are proposed
Keywords :
interactive systems; man-machine systems; natural languages; speech processing; information processing; language processing module; man-machine spoken communication; optimization; partially automated optimization; probabilistic description; speech enabled interface; spoken dialog system; statistical speech processing; Automatic speech recognition; Delta modulation; Man machine systems; Natural languages; Noise figure; Optimized production technology; Signal processing; Speech processing; Speech synthesis; US Department of Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo, 2005. ICME 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9331-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2005.1521447