JPS57189241A - Input system of foreign language text - Google Patents

Input system of foreign language text

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JPS57189241A
JPS57189241A JP56073841A JP7384181A JPS57189241A JP S57189241 A JPS57189241 A JP S57189241A JP 56073841 A JP56073841 A JP 56073841A JP 7384181 A JP7384181 A JP 7384181A JP S57189241 A JPS57189241 A JP S57189241A
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keyboard
dictionary
recognition
word
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Noboru Kanmura
Sadahiro Furui
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp
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PURPOSE: To form a foreign language sentence quickly and correctly, by using an audio recognition technology, an auxiliary small key input device and a word dictionary for a foreign language sentence.
CONSTITUTION: A recognition objective word is stored in a dictionary section 4 through uttering in advance. When a voice is inputted from an audio input section 1, the input of auxiliary information is made by using a simple keyboard 2 with the sound utterance. The keyboard 2 can input the tense of verbs, types of part of speech and symbols. A word dictionary 5 is retrieved according to the result of recognition of an uttered word and auxiliary information inputted from the keyboard 2, desired vocabulary is stored in a data storage section 6 and this is displayed on a display section 7. The dictionary 5 is stored with all words with strong conjugation and basic forms of weak conjugation, codes referencing the rules of conjugation and themselves, and the result of retrieval is outputted according to the input information. Words of mis-recognition and input errors are known at the display section 7, the correction is made by the operation of a full keyboard 9 and a desired sentence is printed 8.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP56073841A 1981-05-15 1981-05-15 Input system of foreign language text Pending JPS57189241A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS61107430A (en) * 1984-10-30 1986-05-26 インタ−ナショナル ビジネス マシ−ンズ コ−ポレ−ション Editing unit for voice information

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS61107430A (en) * 1984-10-30 1986-05-26 インタ−ナショナル ビジネス マシ−ンズ コ−ポレ−ション Editing unit for voice information
JPS6355085B2 (en) * 1984-10-30 1988-11-01 Intaanashonaru Bijinesu Mashiinzu Corp

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