KSL-92-23 + redirect page
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition + Has identifier
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition + Ksl tr id
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition + Number
| A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition |
Bibtype
techreport
Has publishing details
1992
Has title
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition
Has where published
KSL-92-23
Has year
1992
Title
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition
Year
1992
Abstract
Q-MED is an automated history-taking syste … Q-MED is an automated history-taking system that uses speaker independent continuous speech as its main interface modality. Q-MED is designed to allow a patient to enter her basic symptoms by engaging in a dialog with the program. Error-recovery mechanisms help to eliminate findings resulting from misrecognitions or incorrect parses. An evaluation of the natural language parser that Q-MED uses to map user utterances to findings showed an overall semantic accuracy of 87 percent; Q-MED asks more specific questions to capture findings that were not volunteered, or that were unable to be parsed in their initial, open-ended form. parsed in their initial, open-ended form.
Address
Washington D.C. +
Author
Kevin Johnson and Alex Poon and Smadar Shiffman and Richard Lin and Lawrence M. Fagan +
Has author
Kevin Johnson and Alex Poon and Smadar Shiffman and Richard Lin and Lawrence M. Fagan +
Has identifier
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition +
Institution
Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
Ksl tr id
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition +
Number
A History-Taking System that Uses Continuous Speech Recognition +
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YES +
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