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An Overview of Speech Recognition Activities at LIMSI (2007)

Abstract
This paper provides an overview of recent activities at LIMSI in multilingual speech recognition and its applications. The main goal of speech recognition is to provide a transcription of the speech signal as a sequence of words. Speech recognition is a core technology for most applications involving voice technology. The two main classes of applications currently addressed are transcription and indexation of broadcast data and spoken language dialog systems for information access. Speaker-independent, large vocabulary, continuous speech recognition systems for different European languages (French, German and British English) and for American English and Mandarin Chinese have been developed. These systems rely on supporting research in acoustic-phonetic modeling, lexical modeling and language modeling.

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