Handling Diphtong and Triphone Sysmbols: Useful in Automatic English Text Generation from Pitman Shorthand Language Document

Published: 01 Jan 2000, Last Modified: 15 May 2025AIMSA 2000EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: The paper describes the recognition of diphthong and triphone signs useful in automatic generation of English text from Pitman Shorthand Language (PSL) document. The PSL is used to note down the dictated/spoken text and is widely practiced in all organizations where English is the transaction medium. This has a built- in practical advantage because of which it is universally acknowledged. This recording medium will continue to exist in spite of considerable developments in Speech Processing Systems, which are not universally established yet. Because of wide usage of PSL and the effort in its automation, PSL processing has emerged as a potential problem for research in the areas of Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Artificial Intelligence and Document Analysis.
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