Voice-recognition


noun
1.
Computers. speech recognition.
speech recognition
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1.
Computers. the computerized analysis of spoken words in order to identify the speaker, as in security systems, or to respond to voiced commands: the analysis is performed by finding patterns in the spectrum of the incoming sound and comparing them with stored patterns of elements of sound, as phones, or of complete words.
voice recognition
noun
1.
the control of a computer system by a voice or voices that the computer has been instructed to accept
speech recognition
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1.
the understanding of continuous speech by a computer
noun

a technology designed to recognize and respond to spoken commands through digitization and algorithm-based programming; also called speech recognition
Examples

Voice recognition is in use on some telephone and computer systems.
noun

See voice recognition

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