Speech recognition and speech synthesis are technologies of particular interest for their support of direct communication between humans and computers through a communications mode humans commonly use among themselves and at which they are highly skilled. Both manipulate speech in terms of its information content; recognition transforms human speech into text to be used literally (e.g., for dictation) or interpreted as commands to control applications, and synthesis allows the generation of spoken utterances from text.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Rudnicky:1994
%A Rudnicky, Alexander I.
%A Hauptmann, Alexander G.
%A Lee, Kai-Fu
%D 1994
%J Communications of the ACM
%K speech
%N 3
%P 52-57
%T Survey of Current Speech Technology
%V 37
%X Speech recognition and speech synthesis are technologies of particular interest for their support of direct communication between humans and computers through a communications mode humans commonly use among themselves and at which they are highly skilled. Both manipulate speech in terms of its information content; recognition transforms human speech into text to be used literally (e.g., for dictation) or interpreted as commands to control applications, and synthesis allows the generation of spoken utterances from text.
@article{Rudnicky:1994,
abstract = {Speech recognition and speech synthesis are technologies of particular interest for their support of direct communication between humans and computers through a communications mode humans commonly use among themselves and at which they are highly skilled. Both manipulate speech in terms of its information content; recognition transforms human speech into text to be used literally (e.g., for dictation) or interpreted as commands to control applications, and synthesis allows the generation of spoken utterances from text.},
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author = {Rudnicky, Alexander I. and Hauptmann, Alexander G. and Lee, Kai-Fu},
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journal = {Communications of the ACM},
keywords = {speech},
number = 3,
pages = {52-57},
timestamp = {2007-12-14T02:46:02.000+0100},
title = {Survey of Current Speech Technology},
volume = 37,
year = 1994
}