Zue, 1994 - Google Patents
Toward systems that understand spoken languageZue, 1994
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- 7907318770011474500
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- Zue V
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- IEEE Expert
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MIT's Voyager system is an attempt to explore issues related to a fully interactive spoken- language system and natural language understanding. The system helps users get from one location to another within a specific geographical area, and can provide information about …
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