Sunday, August 28, 2011

Future Advances for Voice Recognition Applications

The future of voice and speech recognition is upon on, but where is this technology going and how will this help us in our daily lives, work or assist our government in becoming more efficient? Well, it is time to start discussing some of the potential future applications or 'killer aps' that are now possible or will be shortly, along with issues of funding the research forward.

We must consider how other complimentary Artificial Intelligence advances will hyper-advance Voice Recognition performance. If you have ideas or concepts for the future of Voice Recognition, we should talk. Below are just a few of the concepts that come to my mind while thinking on this subject today, perhaps you have some too. Indeed, there really is no end to the potential, and we are only limited by our imaginations.

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Today, in considering this question, I wrote down some potential industries and uses where these technologies will be needed and desire, which would warrant R and D expenditures. Some of these ideas are borrowed from general knowledge, articles, papers and/or think tank conversations, still others off the top of my head. These are merely just the natural progression and evolution of voice recognition. The bigger question is where do YOU see the voice recognition future - What say you?

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Oh and in case you think any of this is too way out in the future, look at this piece on Cell Phone Voice Recognition Interface for Consumers and then think on it:

http://www.technologyreview.com/Biztech/19698/?nlid=667

Future Advances for Voice Recognition Applications

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