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|a Updated MINDS Report on Speech Recognition and Understanding, Part 2
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|a This article is the second part of an updated version of the "MINDS 2006-2007 Report of the Speech Understanding Working Group," one of five reports emanating from two workshops entitled "Meeting of the MINDS: Future Directions for Human Language Technology," sponsored by the U.S. Disruptive Technology Office (DTO). (MINDS is an acronym for "machine translation, information retrieval, natural-language processing, data resources, and speech understanding").
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