51. Nationally, Dragon, Kurzweil and IBM dominate the dictation portion of speech recognition. 52. NMSS makes boards and components that go in telecom boxes, including speech recognition. 53. Now imagine the same process with other research breakthroughs, like speech recognition and talking computers. 54. Nuance, a privately held spin-off of SRI International, has become a leader in the young but oh-so-hot market for speech recognition. 55. One factor in the rise of speech recognition is that costs have come down. 56. People use speech recognition for a variety of reasons. 57. Shneiderman summarized his arguments and related research on the limits of speech recognition in the September issue of Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery. 58. Someday soon, Microsoft will incorporate speech recognition directly in its operating system. 59. Speech recognition is one alternative, but it is not ideal for cockpits or other noisy places. 60. Speech recognition has been available for years, though mostly in experiments. |
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