ABSTRACT
The objective of this work is automatic, real-time "gisting" of voice traffic for updating of information in databases, for producing timely reports, and for prompt notification of events of interest. Specifically, the goal is to build a prototype, real-time system capable of processing radio communication between air traffic controllers and pilots; identifying dialogs and extracting their "gist" (e.g., identifying flights, determining whether they are landing or taking off), and producing a continuous output stream with that information. The approach is intended to be general and applicable to other domains.
- J. R. Rohlicek, et al, "Gisling conversational speech," Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Mar 1992, pp. II--113.Google Scholar
- L. Denenberg, et. al., "Gisting conversational speech in real time," to appear in Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, April 1993.Google Scholar
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