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TEXT PRERECORDED AUDIO
Technical Examples
- An electronic device which includes a user interface having a display for displaying text and a speech synthesiser including a loudspeaker, arranged to convert an input, dependent upon a text, to an audio output representative of a person reading the text. The device may delay with respect to the audio output corresponding to a portion of text the display of the portion of text. The device may also or alternatively delay with respect to the audio output corresponding to a portion of text the highlighting of the portion of text within a displayed text.
- A script file includes a text section that has a text label to designate a point during execution of the script sequence when an audio rendition of a video event is to be initiated. The script file also includes a container that maintains audio content within the script file. The audio content is identified in the container with a content label that corresponds to a text label in the text section. The audio content is initiated to be generated as the audio rendition at the designated point during execution of the script sequence when the script file is executed and when a script processor determines that the content label corresponds to the text label.
- A method of determining the accuracy of a speech recognition system can include identifying from a log of the speech recognition system a text result and attributes associated with the text result. An audio representation from which the text result was derived can be accessed. The audio representation can be processed with a reference speech recognition engine to determine a second text result. The text result can be compared with the second text result to determine an accuracy of the speech recognition system.
- Combining speech with existing text wireless Short Message Service (SMS), to create a multimodal SMS service. A user of standard SMS text service is provided with a link within each message that allows adding or retrieval of a voice message associated with an SMS text message. A speech server in the wireless network may be used for recognition of voice commands, rendering of text into speech, and recording or playing back voice recordings. The messages may be retrieved or sent using any wireless handset. Additional services that may be used include message lists, prerecorded messages, integration with voicemail systems, image and video messages, cross-functional applications with Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) and Enhanced Message Services (EMS), and extensions of the combination of voice with text SMS to other computing devices such as PDAs and PCs.
- A novel apparatus and method for correcting speech recognized text in a predominantly speech-only environment for use with a device having only a limited or no display device available. The method is preferably implemented by a machine readable storage mechanism having stored thereon a computer program, the method comprising the following steps. First, audio speech input can be received and speech-to-text converted to speech recognized text. Second, a first speech correction command for performing a correction operation on speech recognized text stored in a text buffer can be detected in the speech recognized text. Third, if a speech correction command is not detected in the speech recognized text, the speech recognized text can be added to the text buffer. Fourth, if a speech command is detected in the speech recognized text, the detected correction speech command can be performed on speech recognized text stored in the text buffer.
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