Abstract. In this paper, we propose to evaluate the performance of a discriminative model to semantically label spoken Tunisian dialect turns which are not segmented into utterances. We evaluate discriminative algorithm based on Conditional Random Fields (CRF). We check the performance of the CRF model to concept labeling on raw data in Tunisian dialect which are not analyzed in advance. We compared its performance with different types of preprocessing data until arriving to well treated data. CRF model showed the ability to ameliorate the accuracy of labeling task for spoken language understanding of not segmented and not treated speech in Tunisian dialect.
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