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==== Using n-best Lists ==== | ==== Using n-best Lists ==== | ||
**// Introduction //**\\ | **// Introduction //**\\ | ||
- | This chapter describes two of the most important tools in a Voice User Interface (VUI) designer’s toolbox – the N-best list and the skip-list (Huang, 2001; Ostendorf et al., 1991). The concepts are defined, and their combined usage illustrated and explored. Almost every reasonably complex application could, and should, use them. | + | This chapter describes two of the most important tools in a Voice User Interface (VUI) designer’s toolbox – the N-best list and the skip-list ([[references#huang|Huang, 2001]]; [[references#ostendorf|Ostendorf et al., 1991]]). The concepts are defined, and their combined usage illustrated and explored. Almost every reasonably complex application could, and should, use them. |
Consider the following interaction between an automated system and a caller: | Consider the following interaction between an automated system and a caller: |