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This book is a revised version of my doctoral thesis which was
submitted in April 1993. The main extension is a chapter on
evaluation of the system de scribed in Chapter 8 as this is clearly
an issue which was not treated in the original version. This
required the collection of data, the development of a concept for
diagnostic evaluation of linguistic word recognition systems and,
of course, the actual evaluation of the system itself. The
revisions made primarily concern the presentation of the latest
version of the SILPA system described in an additional Subsection
8. 3, the development environment for SILPA in Sec tion 8. 4, the
diagnostic evaluation of the system as an additional Chapter 9.
Some updates are included in the discussion of phonology and
computation in Chapter 2 and finite state techniques in
computational phonology in Chapter 3. The thesis was designed
primarily as a contribution to the area of compu tational
phonology. However, it addresses issues which are relevant within
the disciplines of general linguistics, computational linguistics
and, in particular, speech technology, in providing a detailed
declarative, computationally inter preted linguistic model for
application in spoken language processing. Time Map Phonology is a
novel, constraint-based approach based on a two-stage temporal
interpretation of phonological categories as events."
This book is a revised version of my doctoral thesis which was
submitted in April 1993. The main extension is a chapter on
evaluation of the system de scribed in Chapter 8 as this is clearly
an issue which was not treated in the original version. This
required the collection of data, the development of a concept for
diagnostic evaluation of linguistic word recognition systems and,
of course, the actual evaluation of the system itself. The
revisions made primarily concern the presentation of the latest
version of the SILPA system described in an additional Subsection
8. 3, the development environment for SILPA in Sec tion 8. 4, the
diagnostic evaluation of the system as an additional Chapter 9.
Some updates are included in the discussion of phonology and
computation in Chapter 2 and finite state techniques in
computational phonology in Chapter 3. The thesis was designed
primarily as a contribution to the area of compu tational
phonology. However, it addresses issues which are relevant within
the disciplines of general linguistics, computational linguistics
and, in particular, speech technology, in providing a detailed
declarative, computationally inter preted linguistic model for
application in spoken language processing. Time Map Phonology is a
novel, constraint-based approach based on a two-stage temporal
interpretation of phonological categories as events."
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