Method for processing initially recognized speech in a...

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

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C704S252000, C704S255000

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07072837

ABSTRACT:
In a speech recognition session, a method of speech processing utilizing a plurality of grammars can include a series of steps. The method can include spawning a separate thread of execution corresponding to each one of a plurality grammars and allocating a post-processing recognition task to each separate thread of execution. Each post-processing recognition task can produce a possible recognition result using the corresponding grammar. A possible recognition result produced by one of the post-processing recognition tasks can be identified.

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