Automatic Recognition Of Voice
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1. What do Cochrane systematic reviews say about telemedicine for healthcare?
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Telemedicine has emerged as a tool for overcoming the challenges of healthcare systems and is likely to become increasingly viable, since information and communication technologies have become more sophisticated and user-friendly. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to identify all Cochrane systematic reviews (CSRs) on telemedicine within healthcare
Sao Paulo Med. J.. Publicado em: 15/07/2019
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2. Transcrição em tempo real de textos utilizando um dicionário fonético
In the quest to develop a technique which facilitates the process of automatic speech recognition for transcription real-time text using a phonetic dictionary, this work adopts a proposal nicknamed brazilês plus the use of syllables in the transcription process seeking possible imporvements to the automation especially in systems focused on accessibility, o
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 03/09/2011
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3. Conversion grapheme-phone for a system of recognition of voice with support the great vocabularies for the Brazilian Portuguese / Conversão grafema-fone para um sistema de reconhecimento de voz com suporte a grandes vocabulários para o português brasileiro
Speech processing has become a data-driven technology. Hence, the success of research in this area is linked to the existence of public corpora and associated resources, as a phonetic dictionary. In contrast to other languages such as English, one cannot find, in public domain, a Large Vocabulary Continuos Speech Recognition (LVCSR) System for Brazilian Port
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Sintese e reconhecimento da fala humana / Synthesis and recognition of human speech
The goal of this dissertation is to review the main concepts relating to the synthesis, processing, and recognition of human speech by computer. These technologies have many applications, which have increased substantially in recent years after the spread of portable communication equipment (mobile phones, laptops, palmtops) and the universal access to the I
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Toward the ultimate synthesis/recognition system.
This paper predicts speech synthesis, speech recognition, and speaker recognition technology for the year 2001, and it describes the most important research problems to be solved in order to arrive at these ultimate synthesis and recognition systems. The problems for speech synthesis include natural and intelligible voice production, prosody control based on
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6. A Voice-enabled, Structured Medical Reporting System
Kurzweil Applied Intelligence received a research grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Advanced Technology Program to develop a prototype voice-enabled, structured medical reporting system. In typical usage, the physician dictates to the system, which then uses automatic speech recognition and medical knowledge bases to
American Medical Informatics Association.
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7. Commercial applications of speech interface technology: an industry at the threshold.
Speech interface technology, which includes automatic speech recognition, synthetic speech, and natural language processing, is beginning to have a significant impact on business and personal computer use. Today, powerful and inexpensive microprocessors and improved algorithms are driving commercial applications in computer command, consumer, data entry, spe
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8. Processing of speech signals for physical and sensory disabilities.
Assistive technology involving voice communication is used primarily by people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech and/or language disabilities. It is also used to a lesser extent by people with visual or motor disabilities. A very wide range of devices has been developed for people with hearing loss. These devices can be categorized not only b
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9. Voice-processing technologies--their application in telecommunications.
As the telecommunications industry evolves over the next decade to provide the products and services that people will desire, several key technologies will become commonplace. Two of these, automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis, will provide users with more freedom on when, where, and how they access information. While these technologies