
In computer science and electrical engineering, speech recognition (SR) is the translation of spoken words into text. It is also known as `automatic speech recognition` (ASR), `computer speech recognition`, or just `speech to text` (STT). Some SR systems use `speaker-independent speech recognition` while others use `training` where an in...
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the ability of machines to respond to spoken commands. Speech recognition enables `hands-free` control of various electronic devicesa particular ...
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The capability of a voice processing system to decipher spoken words and phrases.
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In computing, any technique by which a computer can understand ordinary speech. Spoken words are divided into `frames`, each lasting about one-thirtieth of a second, which are converted to a wave form. These are then compared with a series of stored frames to determine the most likely word. Research into speech recognition started in ...
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