posted on 2002-08-01, 00:00authored byPhilip J Hayes, Alexander Hauptmann, Jaime G. Carbonell, Masaru Tomita
Parsing spoken input introduces serious problems not present in
parsing typed natural language. In particular, indeterminacies and
inaccuracies of acoustic recognition must be handled in an integral
manner. Many techniques for parsing typed natural language do not
adapt Well to these extra demands. This paper describes an
extension of semantic caseframe parsing to restricted-domain
spoken input. The semantic caseframe grammar representation is
the same as that used for earlier work on robust parsing of typed
input. Due to the uncertainty inherent in speech recognition, the
caseframe grammar is applied in a quite different way, emphasizing
island growing from caseframe headers. This radical change in
application is possible due to the high degree of abstraction in the
caseframe representation. The approach presented was tested
successfully in a preliminary implementation