I would like to begin a new command-and control application.
In wiki, I read:
For command and control, it was popular to use a finite state grammar for a long time. Unfortunately, we could not recommend that to you now days. (...) For more details on the semantic architecture, look at the Olimpus project.
Now, Olympus uses Phoenix (http://wiki.speech.cs.cmu.edu/olympus/index.php/Phoenix), and the latter uses finite state grammars, isn't it? So, what's the point in using Olympus?
Thank you.
Last edit: Nickolay V. Shmyrev 2016-08-29
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I would like to begin a new command-and control application.
In wiki, I read:
Now, Olympus uses Phoenix (http://wiki.speech.cs.cmu.edu/olympus/index.php/Phoenix), and the latter uses finite state grammars, isn't it? So, what's the point in using Olympus?
Thank you.
Last edit: Nickolay V. Shmyrev 2016-08-29
To learn semantic architecture
You can also check https://github.com/claritylab/lucida and http://www.grammaticalframework.org