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More Speech Recognition

There have been a couple more articles on speech recognition recently, confirming its status as an ascending technology of 2002. The first feature is over on CNN entitled Prototype Phone Boosts Speech Recognition Quality. Essentially, instead of sending analog voice data to a remote computer for speech processing (which is noise prone), the signal is encoded digitally for reliability and tolerance to high-levels of noise. I'm still wondering why they can't develop some portable speech recognition device!! It makes sense, right?

The other article is also about the same technology, CommWeb: Motorola & SpeechWorks Develop Wireless Speech Rec.

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Wednesday 30 January, 17:18
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