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Correcting recognition errors via discriminative utterance verification
1996
4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996)
unpublished
Utterance verification (UV) is a process by which the output of a speech recognizer is verified to determine if the input speech actually includes the recognized keyword(s). The output of the speech verifier is a binary decision to accept or reject the recognized utterance based on a UV confidence score. In this paper, we extend the notion of utterance verification to not only detect errors but also selectively correct them. We perform error correction by flipping the hypotheses produced by an
doi:10.21437/icslp.1996-152
fatcat:ftshnjl3ize6neqb2qn3nosjim