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. 1995 Oct 24;92(22):10023–10030. doi: 10.1073/pnas.92.22.10023

What does voice-processing technology support today?

R Nakatsu 1, Y Suzuki 1
PMCID: PMC40729  PMID: 7479720

Abstract

This paper describes the state of the art in applications of voice-processing technologies. In the first part, technologies concerning the implementation of speech recognition and synthesis algorithms are described. Hardware technologies such as microprocessors and DSPs (digital signal processors) are discussed. Software development environment, which is a key technology in developing applications software, ranging from DSP software to support software also is described. In the second part, the state of the art of algorithms from the standpoint of applications is discussed. Several issues concerning evaluation of speech recognition/synthesis algorithms are covered, as well as issues concerning the robustness of algorithms in adverse conditions.

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