CS 276C Speech and Language Communication in Artificial Intelligence



Prerequisites: course 276A or 276B or consent of instructor. Topics in human-computer communication: interaction with pictorial information systems, sound and symbol generation by humans and machines, semantics of data, systems for speech recognition and understanding. Use of speech and text for computer input and output in applications.

References



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Klinger, A. (ed.), Human Machine Interactive Systems, New York, Plenum Press, 1991.

Klinger, A., "Recent Computer Science Research in Language Processing," American Journal of Computational Linguistics, 12, No. 3, pp. 2-25, July 1975.

Rhodes, M. L., and Klinger, A., "Conversational Text Input for Modifying Graphics Facial Images" In: Fuzzy Reasoning and its Applications, Mamdani, E. H., and Gaines, B. R. (eds.), Academic Press, 198l, pp. 273-287; International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 9: 653-667, 1977, and SIGART Newsletter 61 , pp. 58-61 (summary), February 1977.