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+ | Speech technologies are technologies or devices that can understand and/or produce human-like speech. These technologies allow the users to use their devices hands-free by merely saying required commands, mostly in plain, natural speech. The speech generation is useful in applications such as [[Speech synthesizers|text-to-speech]] or [[Intelligent Personal Assistants|intelligent personal assistants]]. | ||
In this category, we also include [[speech prostheses]] technologies that can return voice to persons who lost their natural one as a result of a surgery or an accident. | In this category, we also include [[speech prostheses]] technologies that can return voice to persons who lost their natural one as a result of a surgery or an accident. |
Revision as of 11:53, 11 March 2016
List of Speech Technologies entries:
- Amazon Echo
- Apple Siri
- Electrolarynx
- Google Now
- Intelligent Personal Assistants
- Microsoft Cortana
- Nu-Vois
- Romet R series
- Servox
- SolaTone
- Speech prostheses
- Speech synthesizers
- Speech Technologies
- TruTone
- Category:Electrolarynx
- Category:Intelligent Personal Assistants
- Category:Speech prostheses
- Category:Speech synthesizers
Speech technologies are technologies or devices that can understand and/or produce human-like speech. These technologies allow the users to use their devices hands-free by merely saying required commands, mostly in plain, natural speech. The speech generation is useful in applications such as text-to-speech or intelligent personal assistants.
In this category, we also include speech prostheses technologies that can return voice to persons who lost their natural one as a result of a surgery or an accident.