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Speech recognition words vs. phonemes

Speech recognition words vs. phonemes
  1. What are phonemes in speech recognition?
  2. What are the major differences between each speech of recognition?
  3. What is the difference between text to speech and speech recognition?

What are phonemes in speech recognition?

It is the distinct units of sound in spoken English that distinguish one word from another. For example, when we switch the /k/ in 'cat' with /b/, we reproduce another word, 'bat'. Phonemes are the perceptually distinct units of sound in a language that distinguishes one word from another.

What are the major differences between each speech of recognition?

Essentially, voice recognition is recognising the voice of the speaker whilst speech recognition is recognising the words said. This is important as they both fulfil different roles in technology.

What is the difference between text to speech and speech recognition?

Text to speech is different from speech to text. Speech to text is a powerful speech to text application that can recognize and translate spoken language into text through computational linguistics. It is also called speech recognition or computer speech recognition.

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