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| - | The ASR module based on Hidden-Markov models transforms input speech into text, providing a front-end between the user and the Czech demonstrator. The ASR output is smoothed into a form close to standard written text using statistical machine translation | + | The ASR module based on Hidden-Markov models transforms input speech into text, providing a front-end between the user and the Czech demonstrator. The ASR output is smoothed into a form close to standard written text by the Speech Reconstruction module |
| - | Results of the part-of-speech tagging are passed on to the Maximum Spanning Tree Syntactic Parsing | + | Results of the part-of-speech tagging are passed on to the Maximum Spanning Tree syntactic parsing |
| The dialog is driven by a Dialog Manager component by USFD (originally developed for the English Senior Companion prototype). | The dialog is driven by a Dialog Manager component by USFD (originally developed for the English Senior Companion prototype). | ||
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| The Knowledge Base consists of objects (persons, events, photos) that model the information acquainted in the course of dialog. Those objects also provide a very basic reasoning (e.g. accounting for the link between date of birth and age properties). Each object' | The Knowledge Base consists of objects (persons, events, photos) that model the information acquainted in the course of dialog. Those objects also provide a very basic reasoning (e.g. accounting for the link between date of birth and age properties). Each object' | ||
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