Sunday, April 12, 2020
Voice Recognition Essays - Automatic Identification And Data Capture
  Voice Recognition    The future is here! Computers deciphering speech, cars commandeered by satellite  and miracles of miniaturization are a reality. Are you ready to take advantage  of this technology? Voice recognition along with these other new advances in  technology are going to vastly increase the accessibility and function of  personal computers. As viable working speech recognition software reaches the  people the way we work with computers will be transformed. This hands-free  technology will allow our words per minute to be dictated by our ability to  express coherent ideas verbally, versus our typing skills. At first we may have  to tolerate some clunky or limited command interactions but as the software  evolves we can expect to see even greater accessibility for people of lesser  computer skills. For those who use computers daily, hand held computers with  voice input will increase their own ability to multitask. We'll soon be able to  walk, talk, word-process and chew gum all at once. The miniaturization of  technology is putting greater power in our grasp daily. The personal computer  will soon be off our lap and in our palm. What used to take up the space of a  desk may soon be no larger than a Walkman. This technology is bound to put a  dent in your pocketbook, however we can expect that competition in the market  will eventually lower prices. Advancements in heads up display, or HUD  technology will further integrate the computer with our everyday lives.    Developed early on for fighter pilots, the military now has a lightweight  headgear unit for the foot soldier. This marriage of information at a glance and  sustained interaction with the non-virtual world will be a breakthrough for ease  of use in the civilian domain. If you thought Walkmans were annoying, we may now  have to listen to the chatter of these people walking around with their computer  headsets. Those with the latest in guidance and navigational technology in their  automobiles will now be able to compute on the commute. As these couplings of  advancement in technology become a reality an even broader segment of the  population will have access to these tools. Whether or not these advancements  will increase a connectedness through communication amongst people or further  detachment in the first person remains to be seen. I personally am excited at  the thought of having this technology at my side in the not so distant future.    How soon will we have the voice recognition software? Three companies; Dragon    Systems, Lernout & Hawspie and IBM, are selling remarkably good software  that lets you speak into a microphone to dictate documents and control your PC.    The programmers certainly have their work cut out for them. Will we forgive them  if we dictate "Recognize Speech" and it comes out, "wreck a nice  beach"? I believe as the technology continues to be refined, voice  interfacing will become par for the course. Technology advancements have brought  us an ease of use, which with continuing development promises to draw more  people closer yet to their PC's. Fifteen years ago computers were a hobby at  best for the public at large. The early Tandy's and Commadore 64's had little  practical application and "multi-tasking" was a gleam in the BASIC  programmer's eye. With the rapid pace of advancements, one can only imagine what  the next fifteen years hold in store.  Voice Recognition Essays - Automatic Identification And Data Capture    Voice Recognition    The future is here! Computers deciphering speech, cars commandeered by satellite  and miracles of miniaturization are a reality. Are you ready to take advantage  of this technology? Voice recognition along with these other new advances in  technology are going to vastly increase the accessibility and function of  personal computers. As viable working speech recognition software reaches the  people the way we work with computers will be transformed. This hands-free  technology will allow our words per minute to be dictated by our ability to  express coherent ideas verbally, versus our typing skills. At first we may have  to tolerate some clunky or limited command interactions but as the software  evolves we can expect to see even greater accessibility for people of lesser  computer skills. For those who use computers daily, hand held computers with  voice input will increase their own ability to multitask. We'll soon be able to  walk, talk, word-process and chew gum all at once. The miniaturization of  technology is putting greater power in our grasp daily. The personal computer  will soon be off our lap and in our palm. What used to take up the space of a  desk may soon be no larger than a Walkman. This technology is bound to put a  dent in your pocketbook, however we can expect that competition in the market  will eventually lower prices. Advancements in heads up display, or HUD  technology will further integrate the computer with our everyday lives.    Developed early on for fighter pilots, the military now has a lightweight  headgear unit for the foot soldier. This marriage of information at a glance and  sustained interaction with the non-virtual world will be a breakthrough for ease  of use in the civilian domain. If you thought Walkmans were annoying, we may now  have to listen to the chatter of these people walking around with their computer  headsets. Those with the latest in guidance and navigational technology in their  automobiles will now be able to compute on the commute. As these couplings of  advancement in technology become a reality an even broader segment of the  population will have access to these tools. Whether or not these advancements  will increase a connectedness through communication amongst people or further  detachment in the first person remains to be seen. I personally am excited at  the thought of having this technology at my side in the not so distant future.    How soon will we have the voice recognition software? Three companies; Dragon    Systems, Lernout & Hawspie and IBM, are selling remarkably good software  that lets you speak into a microphone to dictate documents and control your PC.    The programmers certainly have their work cut out for them. Will we forgive them  if we dictate "Recognize Speech" and it comes out, "wreck a nice  beach"? I believe as the technology continues to be refined, voice  interfacing will become par for the course. Technology advancements have brought  us an ease of use, which with continuing development promises to draw more  people closer yet to their PC's. Fifteen years ago computers were a hobby at  best for the public at large. The early Tandy's and Commadore 64's had little  practical application and "multi-tasking" was a gleam in the BASIC  programmer's eye. With the rapid pace of advancements, one can only imagine what  the next fifteen years hold in store.    
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