Towards a unified theory of Spoken Language Processing

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Moore, RK [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Comp Sci, Speech & Hearing Res Grp, Sheffield S1 4DP, S Yorkshire, England
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Spoken Language Processing is arguably the most sophisticated behaviour of the most complex organism in the known universe and, unsurprisingly, scientists still have much to learn about how it works. Meanwhile, automated spoken language processing systems have begun to emerge in commercial applications, not as a result of any deep insights into the way in which humans process language, but largely as a consequence of the introduction of a 'data-driven' approach to building practical systems. At the same time, computational models of human spoken language processing have begun to emerge but, although this has given rise to a greater interest in the relationship between human and machine behaviour, the performance of the best models appears to be asymptoting some way short of the capabilities of the human listener/speaker. This paper discusses these issues, and presents an argument in favour of the derivation of a 'unifying theory' that would be capable of explaining and predicting both human and machine spoken language processing behaviour, and hence serve both communities as well as representing a long-term 'grand challenge' for the scientific community in the emerging field of 'Cognitive Informatics'.
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