Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are combining two of the best-known approaches to automatic speech recognition to build a better and language-independent speech-to-text algorithm that can recognize the language being spoken in under a minute, transcribe languages on the brink of extinction, and make the dream of ever present voice-controlled electronics just a little bit closer... Continue Reading New approach promises more accurate speech recognition
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Language, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Software, Speech, Voice recognition
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