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  • Both are offering speech-recognition software that runs on your smartphone.

    Get Ready to Speak to Your Phone Ben Rooney 2011

  • LG Electronics Inc. revealed a voice-and gesture-activated remote control, and speech-recognition specialist Novauris Technologies Ltd is working with Panasonic Corp. to bring voice-recognition technology to TVs and other devices.

    Fighting for Control Of New 'Smart' TVs Don Clark 2012

  • "Fred's methods are at the heart of all systems today," one of his colleagues, Jason Eisner, told a Johns Hopkins publication about Dr. Jelinek's speech-recognition work.

    Dr. Frederick Jelinek, computer speech-recognition specialist, dies in Baltimore Martin Weil 2010

  • Nuance, meanwhile, announced it is throwing open its speech-recognition technology to everyone.

    Get Ready to Speak to Your Phone Ben Rooney 2011

  • He said possible future uses include:— Allowing a doctor to connect to Watson's database by speaking into a hand-held device, using speech-recognition technology and cloud computing;— Serving as a repository for the most advanced research in cancer or other fields;— Providing an always-available second opinion.

    'Jeopardy!'-winning computer delving into medicine 2011

  • MacSpeech is a speech-recognition program that comes with a headset microphone.

    New Toy eddvick 2009

  • At IBM, visitors included Nobel laureates to whom his speech-recognition group was shown as an "avant-garde" curiosity.

    Dr. Frederick Jelinek, computer speech-recognition specialist, dies in Baltimore Martin Weil 2010

  • A speech-recognition program, which could differentiate TV content from human voices, compared the number of words exchanged when televisions were on or off.

    Study: TV can impair speech development of young children 2009

  • "How do I get from Paddington to The British Museum?" spoken utterly naturally, and second — and this is the really nice bit — the speech-recognition part is done on the phone, so it is incredibly fast.

    Get Ready to Speak to Your Phone Ben Rooney 2011

  • Nuance, which develops speech-recognition software, has been mentioned as a takeover target in the past, and analysts doubted the validity of Friday's speculation.

    Boeing Paces Dow; Apple Gains 3.9% Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010

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