Speech recognition specialized for disabilities and hands-free computing focus more on low-level control of the keyboard and mouse than on usual areas like dictation.
While completely general, the library was designed for and is being used in speech processing applications, such as speech recognition and speech synthesis.
His research explores issues related to human-computer interaction including mobile computing, speech recognition, information technology accessibility, and situationally-induced impairments and disabilities.
The primary meaning of the term transcription software has changed over time, with the introduction of new technologies such as natural language speech recognition.
It has been designed to be used in a variety of natural language processing applications and was tested with speech recognition and machine translation.