Dec 10
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When the initial version of Google Voice Search was released by the speech recognition team, it was done so with a structure intended to “work fast” and “work right.” The input recognition had very broad settings that allowed the program to work immediately for almost any users, and covered different paces of speaking, accents, tone of voice, and more. Now, however, Google is taking their voice search a step further by adding personalized recognition. As announced on the Google Mobile blog , the new version of Voice Search is available for download in the Android Market, and features the addition known as “personalized recognition.” The personalized recognition technology will allow Google to learn how you, specifically, pronounce words, further compensating for the exact way you speak.
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Google Voice Search Adds Personalized Recognition