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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 11, 2006
Filed:
Sep. 04, 2001
Heribert Wutte, Graz, AT;
Heribert Wutte, Graz, AT;
Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V., Eindhoven, NL;
Abstract
A speech recognition method () with a text editing method of editing a text information part (TW) erroneously recognized in first text information (TI) with a four-word spoken command (SB) recognized in second text information (TI) is disclosed. The speech recognition method comprises the steps of receiving speech information (SI) and recognizing the first text information (TI) and the second text information (T), checking whether a word at the first position in the second text information (TI) matches a first spoken command part (SB) and checking whether a word at the third or further position in the second text information (TI) matches a third spoken command part (SB) while, in the event of a positive result of the checks, the next step of the text editing method is executed, checking whether the first text information (TI) contains the erroneously recognized text information part (TW) which is featured by a second spoken command part (SB) in the second text information (TI) between the first spoken command part (SB) and the third spoken command (SB) while, in the event of a positive result of the check, the next step of the text editing method is executed, replacing the erroneously recognized text information part (TW) in the first text information TIwith new text information part (TN) which the second text information (TI) contains as a fourth spoken command part (SB) of the four-word spoken command (SB) after the third spoken command part (SB).