The problem with speech recognition: Who would want to talk to a computer?
But experts say true speech recognition is still several years away.
And, see, here's the problem, is that we also have speech recognition.
If two people talk over the top of each other speech recognition is hopeless.
One factor in the rise of speech recognition is that costs have come down.
Most companies say they use speech recognition to serve customers better, but some save money in the process.
If you're using speech recognition, you might want to reconsider.
The program uses speech recognition as a central teaching tool.
Lee has written two books on speech recognition and more than 60 papers in computer science.
Similar speech recognition is also used in some areas to ask whether a collect call will be accepted.
Voice recognition may also be an area where the research could play a significant role.
It also plans to use voice recognition in office products.
I've always felt like voice recognition is kind of limited even when it works.
And there is talk that perhaps the new game machine will add voice recognition.
Hopefully we'll get games using voice recognition in the future as well.
If anything ever does that, it'll be voice recognition (at a much higher level than we have now).
It makes games that use voice recognition easier to play.
The toy's voice recognition would have to work from at least six feet away, for anybody and in any language.
The phone needs the option to turn voice recognition on and off in different applications.
In a slightly different version, voice recognition is also coming to home computers.