An introduction to voice search (original) (raw)

Voice Search

2015

Abstract—The information in its audio form represents a large mass of data. The manipulation of this mass requires an automation. The goal of our work is to detect the reuse of audio information in other sequences, like the reuse of a press dispatch. People find difficulties in the use of information in his audio format and especially in the search for an audio sequence in different places. In order to help people, we focus our work on the problem of finding an audio subsequence in a distributed audio database. The search will be in voice mode where the user dictates a text into microphone. The goal is to receive the text dictated by user from the microphone and compare it with all sequences of the database and then returns the closest sequence to the dictated one. This goal requires a great work which will be proposed as a doctoral subject. In this paper we propose to acquire the query by playing a sequence of the database and to capture it by microphone. This paper presents a new ...

IJERT-AIVIES: An Artificially Intelligent Voice Interactive Enquiry System

International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT), 2014

https://www.ijert.org/aivies-an-artificially-intelligent-voice-interactive-enquiry-system https://www.ijert.org/research/aivies-an-artificially-intelligent-voice-interactive-enquiry-system-IJERTV3IS042131.pdf AIVIES is a voice interactive enquiry system, intended to aid the user with specific enquiries regarding travel and locating various eateries. The system aims to emulate regular conversation and interact with the user via speech recognition and synthesis. The task of enquiry is essentially concerned with human interaction and this system automates that process, thereby rendering the presence of a human as void. With the tremendous growth in natural language processing techniques, it has become a reality to implement speech recognition and synthesis, programmatically. Much like how existing systems provide response to mouse or keyboard inputs, this system responds entirely to voice. The system is an artificially intelligent, simple reflex agent and triggers specific events on the basis of the speech interpreted.