This document defines syntax for representing grammars for use in speech recognition so that developers can specify the words and patterns of words to be listened for by a speech recognizer. The syntax of the grammar format is presented in two forms, an Augmented BNF Form and an XML Form. The specification makes the two representations mappable to allow automatic transformations between the two forms.
%0 Report
%1 HuntMcGlashan2004
%A Hunt, Andrew
%A McGlashan, Scott
%D 2004
%K formalgrammar specification speechrecognition
%T Speech Recognition Grammar Specification
%X This document defines syntax for representing grammars for use in speech recognition so that developers can specify the words and patterns of words to be listened for by a speech recognizer. The syntax of the grammar format is presented in two forms, an Augmented BNF Form and an XML Form. The specification makes the two representations mappable to allow automatic transformations between the two forms.
@techreport{HuntMcGlashan2004,
abstract = {This document defines syntax for representing grammars for use in speech recognition so that developers can specify the words and patterns of words to be listened for by a speech recognizer. The syntax of the grammar format is presented in two forms, an Augmented BNF Form and an XML Form. The specification makes the two representations mappable to allow automatic transformations between the two forms.},
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author = {Hunt, Andrew and McGlashan, Scott},
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institution = {World Wide Web Consortium},
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keywords = {formalgrammar specification speechrecognition},
timestamp = {2007-04-11T13:31:16.000+0200},
title = {Speech Recognition Grammar Specification},
year = 2004
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