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Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

New speech recognition tool from IBM

Filed under: General — Bryan Alexander @ 12:27:27 pm

IBM has released new speech recognition software, which may represent progress in that field. Embedded ViaVoice 4.4 features:

"freeform command recognition," which uses advanced statistical language modeling and semantic interpretation to enable natural language understanding between the user and the voice recognition system. Freeform command recognition permits people to use intuitive command phrases that are not "memorized" for controlling devices, such as radio or navigational systems in automobiles or commands on handheld devices.

(via Slashdot)

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