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100 1  Kotelly, Blade|eAuthor. 
245 14 The Art and Business of Speech Recognition|h[electronic 
       resource]:|bCreating the Noble Voice.|h[O'Reilly 
       electronic resources] 
260    Boston :|bAddison Wesley Professional|cJan. 2003|aOld 
       Tappan :|bPearson Education [Distributor] 
300    1 online resource (208 p. :)|bill. 
520 8  Annotation|b<p>Automated speech recognition (ASR) 
       applications are poised to grow at a phenomenal pace. 
       These systems allow you to speak naturally on the phone, 
       while a computer system both understands what you say and 
       answers knowledgeably. We all increasingly experience such
       applications when we telephone airline or financial 
       companies for information. Other industries experimenting 
       with these systems include automotive, security, and 
       consumer goods companies. The key to the success of these 
       systems is the design and development of effective voice 
       user interfaces (VUIs). This is both an art and a science 
       that requires an understanding of language, user needs, 
       business requirements, and digital technology. This book 
       provides an overview of this emerging field. It explains, 
       both for managers and developers/designers new to VUIs, 
       what the issues, challenges, and opportunities are, and 
       gives a clear sense of what a well-designed system 
       requires. Using real-world examples from successful, large
       -scale systems, it shows how a good speech recognition 
       system can save a company money, increase customer 
       satisfaction, and even grow revenue.</p> 
521    Scholarly & Professional|bAddison Wesley Professional. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
650  0 Automatic speech recognition. 
650  4 Automatic Speech Recognition. 
650  4 Computers|xSpeech & Audio Processing. 
650  6 Reconnaissance automatique de la parole. 
650  7 Automatic speech recognition|2fast 
650  7 Electrical & Computer Engineering.|2hilcc 
650  7 Engineering & Applied Sciences.|2hilcc 
650  7 Electrical Engineering.|2hilcc 
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