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Using dialogue-based dynamic language models for improving speech recognition
2009
Interspeech 2009
unpublished
We present a new approach to dynamically create and manage different language models to be used on a spoken dialogue system. We apply an interpolation based approach, using several measures obtained by the Dialogue Manager to decide what LM the system will interpolate and also to estimate the interpolation weights. We propose to use not only semantic information (the concepts extracted from each recognized utterance), but also information obtained by the dialogue manager module (DM), that is,
doi:10.21437/interspeech.2009-658
fatcat:tjimj4no2vbl3h2gtntl5hpdle