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to bridge the gap between dis-fluent spontaneous speech and a standard grammatical sentence. | to bridge the gap between dis-fluent spontaneous speech and a standard grammatical sentence. | ||
- | The natural language understanding pipeline starts with part-of-speech tagging. Its result is passed on to Maximum Spanning Tree Syntactic parsing module. | + | Results of part-of-speech tagging |
- | The Named Entity Recognition module marks personal names and geographical locations. | + | The Named Entity Recognition module |
+ | In addition, when generating the system response, the dialogue manager will pass through the NLG module the information about the appropriate communicative function tag (CF, see the CZ TTS module) along with the sentence that is to be generated. NLG is also used to generate paraphrases of user input sentences.The TTS module integrated with the TID avatar transforms system responses from the text form into the speech and visual (face expressions, | ||
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The Czech Companion follows the original idea of Reminiscing about the User's Photos, | The Czech Companion follows the original idea of Reminiscing about the User's Photos, |