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The SpeechBuilder utility is a tool that is intended to make it easy for people who are unfamiliar with speech and language processing to create their own speech-based applications. It is designed to provide a simple, user-friendly interface that allows users to create and test speech commands and responses, and to integrate those commands and responses into their own applications.
The SpeechBuilder utility is typically used to create speech-based applications that use speech recognition and natural language processing to allow users to interact with the application using spoken commands and queries. It is often used in the development of voice assistants, virtual assistants, and other types of voice-controlled software applications.
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SPEECHBUILDER: Facilitating spoken dialogue system development [PDF] from mit.eduJ Glass, E Weinstein – Seventh European Conference on Speech …, 2001 – isca-speech.org In this paper we report our attempts to facilitate the creation of mixed-initiative spoken dialogue systems for both novice and experienced developers of human language technology. Our efforts have resulted in the creation of a utility called SpeechBuilder, … Cited by 69 – Related articles – All 23 versions
[PDF] Speechbuilder: Facilitating spoken dialogue system development [PDF] from psu.eduE Weinstein – 2001 – Citeseer Abstract SpeechBuilder is a suite of tools that helps facilitate the creation of mixed-initiative spoken dialogue systems for both novice and experienced developers of human language applications. SpeechBuilder employs intuitive methods of specification to allow … Cited by 9 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 13 versions
Rapid configuration of discourse dialog management in conversational systems S Crockett – Master’s thesis, Massachusetts Institute of …, 2002 – en.scientificcommons.org … To address this issue, SpeechBuilder, a development utility, has been modified to be able to make use of dialogue and discourse. … A sports score information system has been built with SpeechBuilder which demonstrates that these functionalities have been added successfully. … Cited by 4 – Cached
[PDF] SpeechBuilder Support for Multimodal Systems [PDF] from mit.eduS Cyphers – sls.csail.mit.edu Introduction: We have started to add multimodal support to SpeechBuilder [1] to make it easier for people to develop multimodal interfaces. The Vision Research group at MIT successfully used the new SpeechBuilder features to create an application called ” … Related articles – View as HTML – All 5 versions
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[PDF] Facilitating Spoken Language System Creation with SPEECHBUILDER [PDF] from mit.eduJ Glass, J Pearlman… – COMPUTER SCIENCE …, 2000 – groups.csail.mit.edu Over the past decade researchers in the Spoken Language Systems group have developed several different conversational systems. These mixed-initiative systems are research prototypes which require a large amount of expertise in human language technology (HLT … Related articles – View as HTML – All 3 versions
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[PDF] Progress in Rapid Prototyping of Spoken Dialogue Systems [PDF] from mit.eduE Weinstein, J Polifroni, S Cyphers… – sls.lcs.mit.edu … To address this issue, we have been developing a utility called SpeechBuilder, which enables rapid prototyping of spoken dialogue systems by both novice and expert developers. … In this report, we describe our recent progress in expanding the capabilities of SpeechBuilder. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 5 versions
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[PDF] Review of NTT-MIT Research Collaboration [PDF] from psu.eduN Sugamura – NTT Tech Rev, 2003 – Citeseer … It describes the development of Mokusei, a telephone-based Japan- ese conversational system in the weather domain, and Japanese SpeechBuilder, a toolkit that enables non- experts to build Japanese conversational systems. … Related articles – View as HTML – All 2 versions
A framework for developing conversational user interfaces [PDF] from psu.eduJ Glass, E Weinstein, S Cyphers, J Polifroni… – … -Aided Design of User …, 2005 – Springer … To address this issue, we have been developing a utility (called SPEECHBUILDER), 349 R. Jacob et al. (eds.), Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV, 349-360. … Figure 1. The SPEECHBUILDER user interface used to prototype conversational interfaces. … Cited by 29 – Related articles – All 32 versions
Enabling Spoken Language Systems Design for Non-Experts J Pearlman – COMPUTER SCIENCE SPOKEN, 2000 – groups.csail.mit.edu … We demonstrated the utility, originally known as SLS-Lite, now called SPEECHBUILDER, by building several proto- type domains ourselves, and allowing others to build their own. … GALAXY architecture used by SPEECHBUILDER utility. Cited by 13 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 3 versions
The Medical Appointment Scheduler R Lacson – Medinfo 2004: proceedings of the 11th World …, 2004 – books.google.com … The system was implemented using SPEECHBUILDER, a utility developed by the Spoken Language System group at MIT that helps automatically configure human language technology servers to create a new conversational system. … Related articles – All 5 versions
[PDF] Promoting portability in dialogue management [PDF] from mit.eduJ Polifroni… – Proc. ICSLP, 2002 – groups.csail.mit.edu … These grammars can be used by developers in the SPEECHBUILDER framework [1] to obtain precompiled meaning representations for commonly used concepts, and embed them into their applications, drastically reducing the work required to configure a conversational … Cited by 30 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 21 versions
What I did on my fall vacation-a pervasive computing class [PDF] from sfu.caL Rudolph – Pervasive Computing, IEEE, 2003 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … 1 Overview: iPAQ and other handhelds Linux on iPAQ 2 Oxygen Project overview GUI tool: Glade, cross-compilation, Java on handheld 3 Speech recognition (Galaxy, SpeechBuilder) iPAQ audio server and audio streaming 4 Naming, sockets, servers and clients, self-certifying … Cited by 1 – Related articles – All 8 versions
Building Japanese Conversational Systems based on the Galaxy Architecture M Nakano, Y Minami, J Glass, S Seneff… – NTT Technical …, 2003 – sciencelinks.jp … It describes the development of Mokusei, a telephone-based Japanese conversational system in the weather domain, and Japanese SpeechBuilder, a toolkit that enables nonexperts to build Japanese conversational systems. … Cited by 1 – Related articles – Cached
Developing a Multi-Domain Dialogue System by the Integration of Single-Domain Systems. N YASUDA, K DOSAKA, K AIKAWA… – Joho Shori Gakkai …, 2003 – sciencelinks.jp … language. We have attempted to integrate three single-domain systems developped using spoken dialogue system toolkit “SpeechBuilder” into a multi-domain system by the proposed methods. (author abst.). Related Articles; … Cached
Shared reality: Spatial intelligence in intuitive user interfaces [PDF] from mq.edu.auT Stocky… – Proceedings of the 7th international conference on …, 2002 – dl.acm.org … MACK currently employs three types of input: (1) speech recognition via MIT LCS’ SpeechBuilder technology [5], (2) user presence using a pressure-sensing chair mat, and (3) deictic map input via a paper map atop a table with an embedded Wacom tablet. … Cited by 29 – Related articles – All 19 versions
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Flexible and personalizable mixed-initiative dialogue systems [PDF] from upenn.eduJ Glass… – Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 2003 workshop on …, 2003 – dl.acm.org … depth description. SpeechBuilder: Over the past few years, we have been developing a set of utilities that would enable research results to be migrated directly into application develop- ment (Glass and Weinstein, 2001). Our … Cited by 15 – Related articles – All 37 versions
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[DOC] Remote Voice Interface for Home Communication Tasks [DOC] from iastate.eduM Monroe – public.iastate.edu … That may be changing. With the development of tools like Voice XML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) [3][6] and SpeechBuilder [7], voice applications developers have the resources they need to build more compelling interfaces. … Related articles – View as HTML
commanimation: Creating and managing animations via speech [PDF] from 18.7.29.232H Kim, N Kho, E Yan… – 2004 – 18.7.29.232 … We use this latter approach. SpeechBuilder is a development tool that allows de- velopers to build their own speech-based applications without delving into human language technology (HLT) [14]. SpeechBuilder asks developers … Related articles – All 5 versions
Efficient spoken dialogue control depending on the speech recognition rate and system’s database [PDF] from cmu.eduK Dohsaka, N Yasuda… – Eighth European Conference …, 2003 – isca-speech.org … Experimental system To evaluate the proposed methods, we developed a weather in- formation system using SpeechBuilder [3]. The speech recog- nition, language understanding and generation, and speech synthesis components were constructed by the Japanese ver- sion … Cited by 15 – Related articles – All 3 versions
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EClerk office assistant [PDF] from 18.7.29.232S Teller, JE Wolfe – 2004 – 18.7.29.232 … 33 4-2 SpeechBuilder User Interface. Users can easily add actions, attributes, and example sentences. … and assists in transporting the EClerk service to multiple locations. In addition, Galaxy provides a convenient web interface called SpeechBuilder for … Related articles – All 4 versions
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[PDF] Enabling browsing in interactive systems [PDF] from gate.ac.ukJH Polifroni – 2007 – gate.ac.uk … fied in Table 1.2. This system shown here, also developed at MIT under the SpeechBuilder framework [Glass et al., 2004], provided an interface to a database of restaurants in Boston. The dialogue illustrates the problem users 3 Page 20. … Cited by 3 – Related articles – View as HTML – Library Search
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Project Oxygen: pervasive, human-centric computing-an initial experience [PDF] from mit.eduL Rudolph – Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 2001 – Springer … Arvind and Rudolph, L. “TRS” http://www.csg.lcs.mit.edu/synthesis 16. Zue, V. “Galaxy” http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls 17. Glass, J. “SpeechBuilder” http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls 18. Darell, T. “Visual Interface” http://www.ai.mit.edu/˜trevor/vision-interface-projects.html 19. … Cited by 33 – Related articles – BL Direct – All 7 versions
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An advanced platform to speed up the design of multilingual dialog applications for multiple modalities [PDF] from upm.esLF D’Haro, R de Cordoba, J Ferreiros… – Speech …, 2006 – Elsevier … SpeechBuilder (Glass and Weinstein, 2001), developed at the Spoken Language Systems Group from MIT, lets the designer use modules that conform the Galaxy architecture (Polifroni and Seneff, 2000) as a real-time platform, which communicates with the application using … Cited by 10 – Related articles – All 8 versions
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Characterizing and processing robot-directed speech [PDF] from dtic.milP Varchavskaia – 2001 – DTIC Document Page 1. Characterizing and Processing Robot-Directed Speech Paulina Varchavskaia, Paul Fitzpatrick, Cynthia Breazeal AI Lab, MIT, Cambridge, USA paulina,paulfitz,cynthia@ai.mit.edu, Abstract. Humanoid robots are more suit- ed to being generalists rather than special- ists. … Cited by 7 – Related articles – All 22 versions
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