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Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines (1994)
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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Dedication (1-4)
Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines--An Introduction (5-12)
Scientific Bases of Human-Machine Communication by Voice (13-14)
Scientific Bases of Human-Machine Communication by Voice (15-33)
The Role of Voice in Human-Machine Communication (34-75)
Speech Communication -- An Overview (76-104)
Speech Synthesis Technology (105-106)
Computer Speech Synthesis: Its Status and Prospects (107-115)
Models of Speech Synthesis (116-134)
Linguistic Aspects of Speech Synthesis (135-156)
Speech Recognition Technology (157-158)
Speech Recognition Technology: A Critique (159-164)
State of the Art in Continuous Speech Recognition (165-198)
Training and Search Methods for Speech Recognition (199-214)
Natural Language Understanding Technology (215-216)
The Roles of Language Processing in a Spoken Language Interface (217-237)
Models of Natural Language Understanding (238-253)
Integration of Speech with Natural Language Understanding (254-272)
Applications of Voice-Processing Technology I (273-274)
A Perspective on Early Commercial Applications of Voice-Processing Technology for Telecommunications and Aids for the Handicapped (275-279)
Applications of Voice-Processing Technology in Telecommunications (280-310)
Speech Processing for Physical and Sensory Disabilities (311-344)
Applications of Voice-Processing Technology II (345-346)
Commercial Applications of Speech Interface Technology: An Industry at the Threshold (347-356)
Military and Government Applications of Human-Machine Communication by Voice (357-370)
Technology Deployment (371-372)
Deployment of Human-Machine Dialogue Systems (373-389)
What Does Voice-Processing Technology Support Today? (390-421)
User Interfaces for Voice Applications (422-442)
Technology in 2001 (443-444)
Speech Technology in the Year 2001 (445-449)
Toward the Ultimate Synthesis/Recognition System (450-466)
Speech Technology in 2001: New Research Directions (467-481)
New Trends in Natural Language Processing: Statistical Natural Language Processing (482-504)
The Future of Voice-Processing Technology in the World of Computers and Communications (505-514)
Author Biographies (515-524)
Index (525-548)