Homonym processing in the context of voice-activated command...

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Speech signal processing – Recognition

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ABSTRACT:
A computer-implemented method is disclosed for creating a grammar to be processed by a speech recognition engine in the context of a voice-activated command system. The method includes receiving a database containing a plurality of terms and identifying a set of terms that are pronounced the same but spelled differently. The method also includes placing a single term within the grammar to represent the set of terms.

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