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Survey of Current Speech Technology

by: Alexander I. Rudnicky, Alexander G. Hauptmann, and Kai-Fu Lee
In: Communications of the ACM, Vol. 37, Nr. 3 (1994) , p. 52-57.
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Speech recognition and speech synthesis are technologies of particular interest for their support of direct communication between humans and computers through a communications mode humans commonly use among themselves and at which they are highly skilled. Both manipulate speech in terms of its information content; recognition transforms human speech into text to be used literally e.g., for dictation or interpreted as commands to control applications, and synthesis allows the generation of spoken utterances from text.

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