DocumentCode
312294
Title
An experimental Japanese/English interpreting video phone system
Author
Karaorman, Murat ; Applebaum, Ted H. ; Itoh, Tatsuro ; Endo, Mitsuru ; Ohno, Yoshio ; Hoshimi, Masakatsu ; Kamai, Takahiro ; Matsui, Kenji ; Hata, Kazue ; Pearson, Steve ; Junqua, Jean-Claude
Author_Institution
Speech Technol. Lab., Panasonic Technol.Inc., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Volume
3
fYear
1996
fDate
3-6 Oct 1996
Firstpage
1676
Abstract
We report on the architectural design issues and experiences gained while building and demonstrating an experimental interpreting video phone (IVP) system. The IVP system has been demonstrated in an Internet home shopping simulation simultaneously before live audiences in Japan and the US. An American shop assistant and a Japanese customer engaged in task directed dialogues using their native languages. In addition to their direct audio/visual contact by ISDN video phone, each participant heard a translation of the remote speaker´s utterances in a synthetic voice in real time. Each site used a medium size vocabulary, a continuous speech recognition system and a text to speech synthesis (TTS) system for the local language. Recognition results were transmitted over the Internet to the remote site, where the corresponding translated sentence was spoken by TTS in the listener´s native language. All of the speech and language processing software components of the system were independently developed proprietary technologies of the authors´ laboratories which were integrated using commercially available hardware and communication media. Difficulties encountered in developing the system, the accommodations which were made, and other experiences gained through the process are reported
Keywords
ISDN; Internet; home computing; home shopping; interactive systems; language translation; natural language interfaces; speech recognition; speech synthesis; videotelephony; American shop assistant; ISDN video phone; IVP system; Internet home shopping simulation; Japanese customer; architectural design issues; continuous speech recognition system; direct audio/visual contact; experimental Japanese/English interpreting video phone system; experimental interpreting video phone; language processing software components; language translation; local language; medium size vocabulary; native languages; real time; remote site; synthetic voice; task directed dialogues; text to speech synthesis system; translated sentence; Buildings; Communication system software; ISDN; Internet; Natural languages; Speech processing; Speech recognition; Speech synthesis; Videophone systems; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Spoken Language, 1996. ICSLP 96. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3555-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607948
Filename
607948
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