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August 04, 2005

61223_001 2.jpg PC Magazine via Extreme Tech reports on an afternoon panel at 2005 SpeechTEK conference where representatives from speech technology companies said that voice recognition will soon be playing a more integral part in cell phones, video games and automobiles.

"Thomas Schalk, ATX vice president of Voice Technology, demonstrated how his company's route assistance service can help a user find driving directions, route summaries and traffic updates.

The service also offers more advanced features, such as telling the user how long it'll take to reach the parking lot or to walk from the parking lot to the final destination spot."


Originally posted by emily from textually.org, remediated by yatta on Aug 4, 2005 at 01:10 AM


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It is useful to distinguish Speech recognition (recognizing words, parts of speech) from Voice recognition (recognizing a person's voice.)

One asks: "what is being said?" The other asks: "who is speaking it?"

Posted by: Lion Kimbro at August 4, 2005 03:09 AM

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