Spoken Dialog System
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A Spoken Dialog System is a dialog system that can solve a spoken dialog task (which involves spoken voice).
- See: Text-to-Speech, Speech Recognizer.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/spoken_dialog_system Retrieved:2015-3-9.
- A spoken dialog system is a computer system able to converse with a human with voice. It has two essential components that do not exist in a text dialog system: a speech recognizer and a text-to-speech module.
2005
- Raux, Antoine, Brian Langner, Dan Bohus, Alan W. Black, and Maxine Eskenazi. “Let’s go public! taking a spoken dialog system to the real world." In in Proceedings of of Interspeech 2005. 2005.
2004
- Litman, Diane J., and Scott Silliman. “ITSPOKE: An intelligent tutoring spoken dialogue system." In Demonstration papers at HLT-NAACL 2004, pp. 5-8. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2004.