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Strategies for Optimizing Alphanumeric Recognition Accuracy

In a recent thread here on GotSpeech.Net ahofle asked about the availability of common grammars that could be used with Speech Server. He mentioned writing some grammars and that he was interested in creating one for license plate numbers.

Well, this got me thinking about an old article that I read a long time ago about accuracy in alphanumeric grammars (since most license plates are alphanumeric). I rummaged around through my notes and found a hard copy of the article and got the link off of it.

The article was written by Heiko Rahmel and can be found at this link http://www.microsoft.com/speech/community/newsletter/articles/124004art/index.htm. Heiko is one of the most knowledgeable people I know and I recommend you reading anything he writes.

Posted: Friday, January 18, 2008 6:47 PM by marshallharrison

Comments

ericp56 said:

Hi Marshall,

Catching up on all your posts.  Good stuff!

I posted an article awhile back, on alphanumeric grammars.  I've used it a few times - works great.

http://www.nextivr.com/ericp/PermaLink,guid,fb6fd509-52db-47fa-9dc3-3e343cbc8113.aspx

Eric

# February 5, 2008 4:57 PM

marshallharrison said:

Hi Eric,

I checked that link. Pretty interesting. Why have you stopped blogging?

# February 5, 2008 9:03 PM
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