Method of managing a speech cache

(Not Applicable) A method and a system for improving recall of speech data in a computer speech system can include a plurality of speech cache management steps including providing a speech cache, receiving a speech system input and identifying a speech event in the received speech system input, the...

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Hauptverfasser: Badt, Daniel E, Guasti, Peter J, Hanson, Gary R, Nassiff, Amado, Rodriguez, Edwin A, Ruback, Harvey M, Smith, Carl A, VanBuskirk, Ronald E, Wang, Huifang, Woodward, Steven G
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creator Badt, Daniel E
Guasti, Peter J
Hanson, Gary R
Nassiff, Amado
Rodriguez, Edwin A
Ruback, Harvey M
Smith, Carl A
VanBuskirk, Ronald E
Wang, Huifang
Woodward, Steven G
description (Not Applicable) A method and a system for improving recall of speech data in a computer speech system can include a plurality of speech cache management steps including providing a speech cache, receiving a speech system input and identifying a speech event in the received speech system input, the speech event comprising speech data. Subsequently, the speech data can be compared to pre-determined speech cache entry criteria; and, if the speech data meets one of the pre-determined entry criteria, at least one entry can be added to the speech cache, the at least one entry corresponding to the speech data. Additionally, the speech data can be compared to pre-determined speech cache exit criteria; and, if the speech data meets one of the pre-determined exit criteria, at least one entry can be purged from the speech cache, the at least one entry corresponding to the speech data. The entry criteria can include frequently used speech data, recently used speech data, and important speech data. Similarly, the exit criteria can include least frequently used speech data associated with each entry in the speech cache, least recently used speech data associated with each entry in the speech cache and least important speed data associated with each entry in the speech cache.
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