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    Not sure whether to reject or annotate as usual when it comes to numbers without '.''

    asked 2022-10-20 08:22:33 +0000

    Vanessa gravatar image

    Utterance: fm ninety two nine Annotations:

    1. audiomedia:na:radiofrequency -- [fm]<radiotype> [ninety two nine]<radiofrequency>
    2. rejecttranscriptionerror -- fm ninety two nine
    

    Question: Some of use believe this kind of utterances should be rejected, while others have a different opinion since the point can be omitted by the user thus can not be treated as transcription error. Kindly give us your opinion on this.

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    answered 2022-10-20 08:26:01 +0000

    Jacqui gravatar image

    "transcription_error" is only used for typos, so if this is what the user actually said, and it is understandable, then please just annotate as usual.

    Correct Annotation: audiomedia:na:radiofrequency -- [fm]<radiotype> [ninety two nine]<radiofrequency>

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