There Can Be No True Scottish Spoken Language System
Maggie Reid1 and Dr. Gregor MacGregor2,3
1 Department of Interracial Computer Science, Cranberry-Lemon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2 Department of Linguistics, William Wallace University, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Abstract
With the advances of machine learning and neural networks advancing the fields of natural language processing, many applications are being developed every day across the world to interface man and machine through Spoken Language Systems (SLSs). Studies have shown that modern-day voice recognition technology not only struggles to understand the Scottish accent but also consistently fails to create a SLS understandable to the local public of Scotland. A novel neural network has been developed to create an interface between machine and Scot. Additional nodes and percussive layers were added to the neural network, allowing the language processor...