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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, and Voice ID
DEFINITION: Speech or voice recognition is the ability of a machine or program to recognize and carry out voice commands or take dictation. In general, speech recognition involves the ability to match a voice pattern against a provided or acquired vocabulary. Usually, a limited vocabulary is provided with a product
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In this podcast, Mark Diodati of Burton Group will count down his top five leading edge authentication technologies, including authentication as a service, personal portable security devices, and the credit card OTP form factor.
Posted: 21 Jul 2008 | Premiered: 21 Jul 2008
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This podcast examines the characteristics of multi-factor authentication and how to keep online transactions secure by using this technology.
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VOICE RECOGNITION DEFINITION (continued):
Speech or voice recognition is the ability of a machine or program to recognize and carry out voice commands or take dictation. In general, speech recognition involves the ability to match a voice pattern against a provided or acquired vocabulary. Usually, a limited vocabulary is provided with a product and the user can record additional words. More sophisticated software has the ability to accept natural speech (meaning speech as we usually speak it rather than carefully-spoken speech). Dragon Systems and IBM are two companies that have led in the research and development of products that support speech recognition. Voice Recognition definition sponsored by SearchCRM.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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