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Revisiting the Boundary between ASR and NLU in the Age of Conversational Dialog Systems
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2021
arXiv
pre-print
As more users across the world are interacting with dialog agents in their daily life, there is a need for better speech understanding that calls for renewed attention to the dynamics between research in automatic speech recognition (ASR) and natural language understanding (NLU). We briefly review these research areas and lay out the current relationship between them. In light of the observations we make in this paper, we argue that (1) NLU should be cognizant of the presence of ASR models
arXiv:2112.05842v1
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