Automatic Speech Recognition

Automatic Speech Recognition is an experimental technology being developed where a user's normal speech pattern would be recognized by a technological device (i.e a computer) in real-time with great accuracy. All words that are intelligibly spoken by any person, independent of vocabulary size, noise, speaker characteristics and accent, or channel conditions is ideal or 100% accuracy, however, at this time at best, MIT has created a device capable of 90% accuracy.

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See also: Automatic Speech Recognition, MIT, Technology