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Dealing with Spoken Requests in a Multimodal Question Answering System

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Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, and Applications (AIMSA 2008)

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This paper reports on experiments performed in the development of the QALL-ME system, a multilingual QA infrastructure capable of handling input requests both in written and spoken form. Our objective is to estimate the impact of dealing with automatically transcribed (i.e. noisy) requests on a specific question interpretation task, namely the extraction of relations from natural language questions. A number of experiments are presented, featuring different combinations of manually and automatically transcribed questions datasets to train and evaluate the system. Results (ranging from 0.624 to 0.634 F-measure in the recogniton of the relations expressed by a question) demonstrate that the impact of noisy data on question interpretation is negligible with all the combinations of training/test data. This shows that the benefits of enabling speech access capabilities, allowing for a more natural human-machine interaction, outweight the minimal loss in terms of performance.

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Gretter, R., Kouylekov, M., Negri, M. (2008). Dealing with Spoken Requests in a Multimodal Question Answering System. In: Dochev, D., Pistore, M., Traverso, P. (eds) Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, and Applications. AIMSA 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85776-1_9

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