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Recognition results on sentences from a 5000-word vocabulary drawn from office correspondence are presented. The sentences were read with pauses between the words. The vocabulary comprises the 5000 most frequently occurring words in a data-base of 14,000 office memoranda and letters, and has a perplexity of 90, measured from a trigram language model. Experiments were carried out with 6 speakers (4 male, 2 female) in an office environment using a close-talking microphone. The recognition system was automatically trained to each speaker by having the speaker read 100 typical sentences from the office correspondence data-base. Recognition was carried out for each speaker on 20 test sentences, consisting of 299 words. The recognition rate (% words correct) averaged across the 6 speakers was 94.5%.
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