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Waterworth J.A., Talbot M. — Speech and language-based interaction with machines: towards the conversational computer
Waterworth J.A., Talbot M. — Speech and language-based interaction with machines: towards the conversational computer



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Название: Speech and language-based interaction with machines: towards the conversational computer

Авторы: Waterworth J.A., Talbot M.

Аннотация:

This book has its origins in a programme of work conducted at British Telecom Research Laboratories, aimed at developing easily usable, intelligent systems, based on human-computer interaction via spoken and written language, particularly the former. This involved the authors, as members of the Human Factors Division, in conducting a series of experiments designed to answer questions about what types of behaviour an intelligent system with these characteristics should display, and how these might best be achieved.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Computer science/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 1987

Количество страниц: 167

Добавлена в каталог: 10.12.2005

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Parsing 'slot-and-frame'      122
Parsing semantic      122
Parsing syntactic      123
Pauses facilitatory effect on recall      29
Peckham, j.b.      57
Performance levels of asr      50
Performance levels of synthesis      51
Performance levels types of measure      52
Performatives (speech act theory)      100
Perlocutionary acts (speech act theory)      100
Phoneme monitoring studies      35
Phonemic analysis      19
Phonemic intentions      31
Phonetic recognition      60—62 127
Phonological rules      20
Physiological evidence      32
Pisoni, D.B.      25 29 70 72
Planning      111 124
Power, R.      ill
Pragmatics      102
Pratt, r.l.      70
Precompiled network      41
Prefixes and suffixes      19
Primacy effect      23
Probabilities, table of      38
Procedural descriptions      108
Production rates in asr      53
Production systems      43 108
Products speech synthesis      28
Propositions      107
Prosody      20
Prosody context dependent nuances      137
Psychological theory      16
Psychological validity      106
Public information service      132
Query      126
Query understanding      127
Quillian, M.R.      106
Rabbitt, p.      23 60 67
rapid prototyping      114
Rapid/use prototyping system      115
Read-only memory (ROM)      51
Reading aloud      19
Reading machines (kurtzweil)      48
Recall of synthetic speech      22
Recency effect      23
Recognition in noise      25
Recognition predictive syntaxes      133
Recursive Transition Networks      115
Reddy, D.R.      34
Redpath, d.      51
Rehearsal, in memory      23 69
Rehsoft, c.      47
Reject threshold      50 93
Reliability (of measures)      66
Restaurant script (schank)      110
Richards, m.a.      130
Roots (lexical)      19
Rubenstein, h.      48
Rules for semantic parsing      122
Rules of confirmation      135
Rules of conversation      129
Rumelhart, D.      41 110
Running memory task      24
Russell, m.j.      57
Sam (script applying mechanism)      125
Sanford, a.j.      110
Scenarios      110
Scenarios as experimental tasks      131
Schank, R.C.      106 110 124
Schegloff, e.      129
Schemata      110
Schmandt, C.      128
Schulert, a.j.      112
Schwab, e.c.      71
Scope and grain size      104
Scripts      110 125
Scully, c.      32
Searle, J.R.      100
Segmental durations      22
Segmentation, direct      33
Semantics and speech synthesis      48
Semantics parsing      122
Semantics semantic primitives and indeterminacy      105
Sentences structure      121
Sentences versus word lists      25
Serially-ordered recall of word-lists      23
Sex differences in asr      96
Shallice, T.      24
Short-term memory      23
Silverman, K.      21 63
Simpson, c.a.      49
Simulated system      133
Slot-and-frame (or slot-and-filler)      37
Slowiaczek, l.m.      83
Sorensen, j.m.      21
Spectrograms      33
Speech 'shadowing'      34
Speech act theory      100 137
Speech as spoken language      124
Speech decoding mechanism      33
Speech events      103 143
Speech production (by people)      17
Speech understanding versus recognition      34
Standards for performance tests      57
State transition diagram      133
State-of-the-art      141
Stephens, j.      137
Stewart, t.f.m.      116
Storage requirements synthesis      51
Stored human speech      17
Stress      19 83
Suffixes and prefixes      19
Summaries, summarisation      124
Syllable, as basic unit for lexical access      33
Symbiotic relationship      30 142
Synics dialogue system from leicester poly.      115
Syntax      121 123
Synthesis by analysis      51
Synthesis by rule      51
Synthesis from concept      22
Table look-up versus computation      19 43
Taft, m.      19
Talbot, m.      66 89
Talking newspapers      48
Tanner, p.      112 115
Tasks memory experiments      24
Taxonomic approach (to speech acts)      100
Taylor, R.M.      50
Technology of speech      17
Telecommunications      16
Telegraphic messages      124
Templates matching      36 50
Templates updating      92 93
Text-to-speech synthesis      17
Thorndike, e.l.      74
Timing      21
Topic      137
Traffic, between psychology and technology      30 142
Train request      123
Transaction time      57 139
Transition networks      115
Travel information request      123 132
Turn taking in conversation      137
Tyler, L.K.      35
Ufl - universal frame language      115
Underwood, k.      91 130
Unfilled interval      26
Untrained users      136
User interface management systems (uims)      112
Validity (of measures)      66
Van Dijk, T.A.      106
Video recorder experiment      138
Visick, p.      46 58
Vocal cavity      31
Vocal tract target hypothesis      32
Vodis (voice operated database inquiry system)      127 130—137
Vodis dialogue example      134
Voice-controlled word-processor      127
Voiers, w.d.      59
Volunteered information      130 136
Warning messages, automated      28
Waterworth, j.a.      16 23 26 43 55 57 68 101 135
Watkins, m.j.      24
Whitefield, a.d.      41
Wickelgren, W.A.      43
Wickens, c.d.      139
Winograd, T.      110
Woods, W.A.      109
Word as unit of lexical access      33
Word candidates      35
Word effect of position      79—82
Word monitoring studies      34 73 87
Word processing      127
Word whole-word template matching      36
Word-handling capabilities      51
Word-initial cohorts      76
Working memory      23
Wright, r.d.      49
Zue, V.      33
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