Extended finite state grammar for speech recognition systems

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Linguistics – Dictionary building – modification – or prioritization

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ABSTRACT:
An extended finite state grammar structure is generated from a finite state grammar. The extended finite state grammar structure includes word subgraphs representing a set of pre-defined word strings for words in the finite state grammar, and a set of all possible word strings for the words. The extended finite state grammar structure can be used to transform audio input into one or more of the word strings.

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