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29 Cards in this Set
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Accent
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Way people speak from a certain area or region
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Acoustic Model
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Set of mathematic formulas that studies a human's voice patterns and the probability of matching words
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Automatic Speech Recognizer
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Speech recognition software. Converts spoken words to text
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Painful, inflammatory condition that affects the wrist when typing
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Continuous Speech Recognition
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Speech recognition that allows speakers to speak naturally
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Dictation Mode
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Lets users dictate text into a computer application
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Discrete Speech
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Speech recognition that requires users to pause between each word
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Dragon
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Company that released first continuous speech recognition system in 1997.
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Jargon
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Slang and other phrases not used by the general public
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Language Bar
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Speech recognition that provides easy access to handwriting recognition tools in Microsoft Office
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Lernout and Hauspie
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Early leader in the development of speech recognition and translation software
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Natural Language Technology
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Commands for speech recognition almost as natural as talking to another human
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NaturallySpeaking
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First accurate, continuous speech recognition product. 30,000 words
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New Line Command
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Move to the next line down
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New Paragraph Command
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Ends a paragraph and starts a new one
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Phrase
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Group of words that express an idea
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Profile
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A file that collects data about the user's speech patterns
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Pronunciation
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Sound of words when thety are spoken
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Repetitive strain injury
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Inflammatory condition that occurs when repeating the same action over and over
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Say What You See
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Enables users to access any function or command in a dialog box, menu bar, or task pane
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Scratch that
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Deletes last word written
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Speech Balloon
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Display messages about the current status of the speech recognition software
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Speech Dictionary
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Contains words recognised by the CSR software. over 30,000 words now common
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Speech Vocabluary
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List of words a speech recognition program recognizes.
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Train
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when the user reads a sample script aloud to record their speech patterns
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USB
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Universal Serial Bus. Interface connection to a PC
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ViaVoice
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Continuous voice dictation software created by IBM
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Voice Command mode
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Enables users to give a verbal command to control menus and format documents
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Voice Xpress
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Speech recognition created by Lernout and Hauspie. It was the pioneer
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