Evaluation of a Multi-User System of Voice Interaction Using Grammars
Sep 10, 2007·
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Elizabete Munzlinger
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
Carlos Henrique Quartucci Forster

Abstract
This paper shows an experimental study about the design of grammars for a voice interface system. The influence of the grammar design on the behavior of the voice recognition system regarding accuracy and computational cost is assessed through tests. With the redesign of a grammar we show that those characteristics can be expressively improved.
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Publication
In Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2007

Authors
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
(he/him)
Senior AI Research Scientist
Fabricio Batista Narcizo is a Senior AI Research Scientist in the Video Technology department at GN Hearing A/S (Jabra) and a Part-Time Lecturer and Course Manager at the IT University of Copenhagen (ITU). He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the ITU in 2017, his M.Sc. degree in Electronic & Computer Engineering from the Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA) in 2008, and his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the University of Western Santa Catarina (UNOESC) in 2005. His research interests lie in computer vision, image analysis, artificial intelligence, data science, data mining, machine learning, edge AI, and human-computer interaction, with a particular interest in eye-tracking.