Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Recognition
Patent
1996-09-27
1998-08-25
Hudspeth, David R.
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Speech signal processing
Recognition
704244, 704270, 704275, G10L 708, G10L 906
Patent
active
057992738
ABSTRACT:
Data processing apparatus is disclosed for receiving recognition data from a speech recognition engine and its corresponding dictated audio data where the recognition data includes recognised words or characters. A display displays the recognised words or characters and the recognised words or characters are stored as a file together with the corresponding audio data. Link data is formed to link the position of the words or characters in the file and the position of the corresponding audio component in the audio data. The recognised words or characters can be processed without loosing the audio data.
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Corbett Steven Norman
Daniel Nicholas John
Heard Alan James
Mitchell John C.
AllVoice Computing Plc
Hudspeth David R.
Smits Talivaldis Ivars
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