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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 08, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2005
John Brian Pickering, Winchester, GB;
Timothy David Poultney, Southampton, GB;
Benjamin Terrick Staniford, Wallasey, GB;
Matthew Whitbourne, Horndean, GB;
John Brian Pickering, Winchester, GB;
Timothy David Poultney, Southampton, GB;
Benjamin Terrick Staniford, Wallasey, GB;
Matthew Whitbourne, Horndean, GB;
Nuance Communications, Inc., Burlington, MA (US);
Abstract
An automatic speech recognition (ASR) system includes a speech-responsive application and a recognition engine. The ASR system generates user prompts to elicit certain spoken inputs, and the speech-responsive application performs operations when the spoken inputs are recognized. The recognition engine compares sounds within an input audio signal with phones within an acoustic model, to identify candidate matching phones. A recognition confidence score is calculated for each candidate matching phone, and the confidence scores are used to help identify one or more likely sequences of matching phones that appear to match a word within the grammar of the speech-responsive application. The per-phone confidence scores are evaluated against predefined confidence score criteria (for example, identifying scores below a 'low confidence' threshold) and the results of the evaluation are used to influence subsequent selection of user prompts. One such system uses confidence scores to select prompts for targetted recognition training—encouraging input of sounds identified as having low confidence scores. Another system selects prompts to discourage input of sounds that were not easily recognized.