The technology found on some wireless phones, PCs, and other communications devices that enables them to respond to spoken commands.
A device that is programmed to recognize the voice of the user and execute the voice commands made by the user.
1. A hardware device that sends signals or information to the computer when the user speaks into an attached microphone. 2. Software that allows the computer to understand verbal commands.
The technique for inputting voice data by matching sound patterns of spoken words with sound patterns previously stored in the system.
assistive technology that allows users enter data into their computer through oral dictation. The technology is not yet perfected, even the most advanced programs are very difficult to use and have a high instance of error. To use these programs requires extremely precise and clear speech as well as a lot of time and effort for proofreading. This makes this particular technology quite inaccessible for the disabled. Perhaps in a few years, with any luck, this will no longer be the case.
Computer software that allows people to control a computer using their voice rather than their hands. When used for computer data entry, referred to as speech recognition.
A device that allows a user to use his/her voice as an input device. Use it to dictate text into the computer or give commands to open files, save them, etc.
Voice recognition allows the use of a student's voice as an input device. Voice recognition may be used to dictate text into the computer or to give commands to the computer (such as opening application programs, pulling down menus, or saving work).
Computer recognition of human speech. This technology can allow a user to give spoken commands to the computer.
Machine recognition of a specific human voice.
This is an application where the human voice can be recognized and converted into text.
sophisticated auto attendant system where the caller can respond to prompts with spoken answers rather than entering key strokes on their handset. Now highly developed.
Facility offered by a few handsets enabling calls to be made by using voice commands rather than punching in numbers. The memory can be programmed to store and identify names spoken into the handset and call numbers associated with them.
synonym for speech recognition. Also used as a synonym for speaker verification.
A computer system which can recognize certain voice commands and respond appropriately.
The capability for cellular phones, PCs and other communications devices to be activated or controlled by voice commands.
the process by which an audio file is processed using the computer's CPU, a software algorithm and a stored user profile the audio is changed into the equivalent text document.
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This feature enables some mobile phone functions to be controlled with voice commands.
refers to the ability of a machine or computer program to receive and interpret spoken commands and act upon those commands. It can also be used to refer to a computer programs ability to transform dictation into text.
The capability for wireless phones, computers and other devices to be activated and controlled by voice commands.
Technology that converts speech into data that can be understand by the computer system.
A feature allowing mobile phones to be operated by spoken words.
computer software and microphone that allows input and control with voice commands.
The capability for wireless phones, PCs and other communication devices to be activated or controlled by voice commands.
the capability to control or control certain functions on cell phones and other communications devices by using voice commands.
A feature allowing cellphones to be operated by spoken words.
The technology found on some wireless phones, PCs and other communication devices that enables the phone to respond to spoken commands.
Voice recognition allows cell phones to be operated by spoken words.
It allows cell phones to be operated by spoken words or the capability for cellular phones to be activated or controlled by voice commands
software and/or hardware which allows a computer to accept voice commands. The general consensus is that VR is not quite ready for prime time.
A combination of hardware and software which allows someone to control their computer and it's programs simply by using their voice to dictate commands into a microphone.
Programs that recognize a person's voice and its various characteristics. Closely related to Voice Input
Voice recognition software takes spoken voice and converts it into text and computer commands. Many people find this useful, including people who cannot physically use a keyboard and those with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. Commonly used programs include Dragon Naturally Speaking and IBM Via Voice.
Computer's capability of distinguishing spoken words; also called speech recognition. 3.11, 5.14
A technology that allows spoken words in the form of human voice to provide input to a computer.
Systems that enable physicians, nurses and other caregivers to enter information in patients’ charts simply by talking to a computer, eliminating the need for dictation devices, keyboards, light pens, mouses and other means of data entry. Approaches involve template matching, which works by matching acoustical images of spoken words matched with a database, and continuous speech recognition, which has a larger database vocabulary and can understand words in context.