Design of an audio computer language
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1974
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It is feasible to construct a limited computer language suitable for audio input. A dynamic programming method is used to select the optimum set of vocabulary for the language. A translation program evaluates the input phrases and converts them to program text, using a dynamic programming algorithm which emphasizes contextual patterns. Results of 3 test speakers using the system are favorable, with recognition scores averaging 90 percent.