The authors present first results from a research project designed to improve the man-machine interaction and in particular to utilize speech recognition and natural language interfaces in the programming environment of the LCAP/3090 parallel supercomputer. An outline of the whole project is given and two specific applications being developed are described: scientific text dictation and a speech understanding system for Fortran debugging. The first application is based on the Tangora speech recognition system. Research in the debugging project is focused particularly on the natural language module.

Towards a speech oriented programming environment / C. Bettini, S. Chin - In: Computer and Communication Systems, 1990. IEEE TENCON'90., 1990 IEEE Region 10 Conference on[s.l] : IEEE Computer Society, 1990. - ISBN 0-87942-556-3. - pp. 592-595 [10.1109/TENCON.1990.152679]

Towards a speech oriented programming environment

C. Bettini
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1990

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The authors present first results from a research project designed to improve the man-machine interaction and in particular to utilize speech recognition and natural language interfaces in the programming environment of the LCAP/3090 parallel supercomputer. An outline of the whole project is given and two specific applications being developed are described: scientific text dictation and a speech understanding system for Fortran debugging. The first application is based on the Tangora speech recognition system. Research in the debugging project is focused particularly on the natural language module.
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
1990
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