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Building Domain Specific Languages for Voice Recognition Applications

Overview This paper presents a method of implementing the voice recognition for the control of software applications. The solutions proposed are based on transforming a subset of the natural language in commands recognized by the application using a formal language defined by the means of a context free grammar. At the end of the paper is presented the modality of integration of voice recognition and of voice synthesis for the Romanian language in Windows applications.

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Publisher
Soft Mentor
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Dec 13, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Voice Recognition, Software Engineering

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