IJATCA solicits original research papers for the January – 2025 Edition.
Last date of manuscript submission is January 30, 2025.
The field of computer science deals with designing computer systems that can recognize spoken words. Note that voice recognition implies only that the computer can take dictation, not that it understands what is being said. Comprehending human languages falls under a different field of computer science called natural language processing. A number of voice recognition systems are available on the market. The most powerful can recognize thousands of words. However, it generally requires an extended training session during which the computer system becomes accustomed to a particular voice and accent. This proposed system control the system operations through voice.
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Speech recognition, Artificial network, recognition
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