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ALSO CALLED:
Speech Synthesis,
Telephony Speech Recognition,
Spoken Language Understanding,
Speech Technology,
ASR,
Speech Recognition,
Desktop Speech Recognition,
Voice Biometrics,
Speech Processing,
Voice Processing,
Voice Synthesis,
Automated Speech Recognition,
Voice ID
DEFINITION: Speech recognition is the ability of a machine or program to identify words and phrases in spoken language and convert them to a machine-readable format. Rudimentary speech recognition software has a limited vocabulary of words and phrases and may only identify these if they are spoken very clearly. More sophisticated software has the ability to accept natural speech.Speech recognition applications
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Improving Network Security: An Out-of-the-Box Approach
sponsored by ArcSight, Inc.
VIDEO:
This video provides a short primer on VoIP and an attackers' objective.
Posted: 11 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 11 Sep 2009
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IP Telephony without Migration Migraines
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WEBCAST:
Many organizations are hesitant to make the transition from their traditional private branch exchange (PBX) to IP telephony due to the complexity of the process. Watch this webcast to receive a complete customer-tested migration roadmap that takes the complexity out of making this switch.
Posted: 02 Oct 2009 | Premiered: 02 Oct 2009
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Key Considerations for Migration to Voice-Over-IP (VoIP)
sponsored by Interactive Intelligence, Inc.
WEBCAST:
In this technical webinar you'll learn key things to consider as part of a business migration to voice-over-IP designing your data network for QOS, traffic analysis and capacity planning, four possible architecture models, security requirements, and VoIP design components.
Posted: 25 Aug 2009 | Premiered: 25 Aug 2009
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Podcast: Key Considerations for Migration to Voice-Over-IP (VoIP)
sponsored by Interactive Intelligence, Inc.
PODCAST:
In this technical podcast you'll learn key things to consider as part of a business migration to voice-over-IP - designing your data network for QOS, traffic analysis and capacity planning, four possible architecture models, security requirements, and VoIP design components.
Posted: 25 Aug 2009 | Premiered: 25 Aug 2009
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Reality Check: Five Things You Should Know About SIP
sponsored by Catalyst Telecom
PODCAST:
In this edition of Reality Check, telecom analyst and resident expert Jon Arnold discusses the five things you should know about SIP. Take a listen and learn about SIP trunking, presence, mobile SIP and more.
Posted: 02 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 02 Nov 2009
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Routers are Dead; Long Live the Router
sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WEBCAST:
Get a firsthand look at the next-gen routers that will enable you to create a truly borderless network, while giving you the convenient, powerful network management features you crave in todays resource-challenged IT environment.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 20 Nov 2009
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The Multiscreen concept: Why it's Needed and How to Get Started
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
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Multi-screen is the next step beyond Triple Play. Triple Play allows consumers to experience media on their mobile, their TV, and their PC. Multi-screen allows content to be consumed seamlessly. Listen to this podcast and see how both consumers and service providers benefit from this evolutionary step in multimedia presentations.
Posted: 09 Jun 2009 | Premiered: 09 Jun 2009
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Tips and Tricks: Managing Converged Networks with PacketShaper
sponsored by Blue Coat
WEBCAST:
On today's converged networks -- where data traffic competes with latency-sensitive applications such as VoIP, video conferencing, and virtual machines -- only the greediest survive and thrive. Watch this webinar to learn about bandwidth issues, network resource allocation, and real-time applications management.
Posted: 05 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 05 Nov 2009
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Voice and Video: Breaking the Bandwidth Barrier
sponsored by Blue Coat
WEBCAST:
This webcast takes a look at the bandwidth issues that inevitably come up with the use of voice and video conferencing over IP. It covers issues like voice quality metrics, tips and tricks for improving voice quality, and the similarities between managing video and voice content. Read on to learn more.
Posted: 22 Oct 2009 | Premiered: 22 Oct 2009
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VOICE RECOGNITION DEFINITION (continued):
Speech recognition is the ability of a machine or program to identify words and phrases in spoken language and convert them to a machine-readable format. Rudimentary speech recognition software has a limited vocabulary of words and phrases and may only identify these if they are spoken very clearly. More sophisticated software has the ability to accept natural speech.Speech recognition applications include call routing, speech-to-text, voice dialing and voice search.The terms "speech recognition" and "voice recognition" are sometimes used interchangeably. However, the two terms mean different things. Speech recognition is used to identify words in spoken language. Voice recognition is a biometric technology used to identify a particular individual's voice. |
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