"State-of-the-art" speech recognition technology actually based on humans »
Posted By guyro 4 months ago in Science & TechnologySpinvox previously claimed that state-of-the-art speech recognition technology is the basis of its service. However its patent applications reveal the approach is accurate precisely because it employs humans.
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patents are a sign of what? The first thing that comes to my mind is subjection!
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As for speach recognition...we all sing , even when we speak. We hear songs when we communicate with others...and see the results of what body language also communicates to us. Music is a key to speach recognition that I do not see as a patent, but the the letters LA means the 6th measure of a scale you hear as a tone. But put it on your hat and not pay someone for the two letters...L and A. LOL
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