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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: JohnG who wrote (23012)5/27/2002 10:02:02 AM
From: rkral  Read Replies (1) of 196815
 
"voice recognition" versus "speech recognition"

I think you meant to say speech recognition.

Speech recognition would be the capability of your phone to recognize your speech, or your wife's speech, or the speech of almost anyone (all one language) for voiced commands, dictation, etc.

Voice recognition is the capability to distinguish one voice from others . For example, your phone might activate upon a voice command from you .. but no one else .. not even those with similar sounding voices.

The press is not very helpful in teaching the public this distinction. I recently saw a news report where the author used voice recognition many times .. even though the company's PR used the speech recognition term properly.

Ron
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