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From: bovik@eecs.nwu.edu (James Salsman)
Subject: Re: Q: Where can I get the information about the MIT LISTEN Project
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Summary: the CMU LISTEN project?
Keywords: LISTEN
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 01:32:18 GMT
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In article <HIRAYAMA.94Jan30163527@diamond.shirai.info.waseda.ac.jp>,
 Kazuhiko Hirayama <hirayama@shirai.info.waseda.ac.jp> wrote:
>
> Please direct me where( in which paper ) can I get the
> information about MIT LISTEN project.

Mike Phillips, in Victor Zue's group at MIT, has a system similar
to that developed at Carnegie Mellon University's Project LISTEN:

>From: Jack Mostow <mostow@listen.speech.cs.cmu.edu>
>
> Feel free to refer anyone to the following publication on CMU's
> Project LISTEN:
>
>              J. Mostow, A. G. Hauptmann, L. L. Chase, and S. Roth.
>              Towards a Reading Coach that Listens:  Automated Detection of
>                 Oral Reading Errors.
>              In Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference on Artificial
>                 Intelligence (AAAI93), pages 392-397.  American Association
>                 for Artificial Intelligence, Washington, DC, July, 1993.
>
> If MIT has a project of the same name, I haven't heard of it before.  - Jack

:James
