The Practical Application of Continuous-Speech Recognition to the Task of Medical Recordkeeping

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Citation: Lawrence M. Fagan and Carl E. Wulfman and Monica Rua and Ellen Isaacs and Christopher D. Lane and Janice Anne Rohn and Bonnie L. Webber and Edward H. Shortliffe. (1989) The Practical Application of Continuous-Speech Recognition to the Task of Medical Recordkeeping. In KSL-89-54, 1989.

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author Lawrence M. Fagan and Carl E. Wulfman and Monica Rua and Ellen Isaacs and Christopher D. Lane and Janice Anne Rohn and Bonnie L. Webber and Edward H. Shortliffe
title The Practical Application of Continuous-Speech Recognition to the Task of Medical Recordkeeping
number KSL-89-54
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1989
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abstract Recent advances in speech-recognition technology have for the first time given application developers large-vocabulary, continuous-speech recognizers to use in interfaces to their systems. In this paper we describe two ongoing projects: one to provide voice-entry of clinical data to a medical therapy- planning expert system called ONCOCIN, the other to produce a system for the spoken composition of medical notes. This work focuses on the ways in which graphical interfaces can be used to constrain users to a manageable set of utterances without interfering with their expressiveness.

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Abstract Recent advances in speech-recognition tech Recent advances in speech-recognition technology have for the first time given application developers large-vocabulary, continuous-speech recognizers to use in interfaces to their systems. In this paper we describe two ongoing projects: one to provide voice-entry of clinical data to a medical therapy- planning expert system called ONCOCIN, the other to produce a system for the spoken composition of medical notes. This work focuses on the ways in which graphical interfaces can be used to constrain users to a manageable set of utterances without interfering with their expressiveness. out interfering with their expressiveness.
Author Lawrence M. Fagan and Carl E. Wulfman and Monica Rua and Ellen Isaacs and Christopher D. Lane and Janice Anne Rohn and Bonnie L. Webber and Edward H. Shortliffe  +
Bibtype techreport  +
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Has identifier KSL-89-54  +
Has publishing details 1989  +
Has title The Practical Application of Continuous-Speech Recognition to the Task of Medical Recordkeeping  +
Has where published KSL-89-54  +
Has year 1989  +
Institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
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Title The Practical Application of Continuous-Speech Recognition to the Task of Medical Recordkeeping  +
Year 1989  +