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watsonbox edited this page Oct 28, 2014 · 1 revision

Terminology

Language Model

A nice description by Peter Grasch:

A language model defines probable word succession probabilities: For example "now a daze" and "nowadays" are pronounced exactly the same, but because of context we know that "Now a daze I have a smartphone" is far less likely than "Nowadays I have a smartphone". To model such contextual information, speech recognition systems usually use an n-gram that contains information of how likely a specific word is, given the context of the sentence.

Peter goes into more detail in his interesting blog post.

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