Speech recognition using word-in-phrase command

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

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ABSTRACT:
A method is described that corrects incorrect text associated with recognition errors in computer-implemented speech recognition. The method includes the step of performing speech recognition on an utterance to produce a recognition result for the utterance. The command includes a word and a phrase. The method includes determining if a word closely corresponds to a portion of the phrase. A speech recognition result is produced if the word closely corresponds to a portion of the phrase.

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