Sentences with phrase «computerized voice»

Traditionally, computerized voice recognition systems have required some training before they understood you.
Mae Whitman, Martin Starr, Nat Faxon, and Cameron Esposito star in this indie film about a computer programmer whose marriage becomes threatened after he uses his wife's voice to create a new computerized voice.
In his New York Times editorial he points to IBM's recent patents for computerized voice technology that rivals the sound of human voices.
Videos starring animated avatars who speak in computerized voices.
Others credit Hawking for working on important problems in spite of the degenerative nerve disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, that led to his use of a wheelchair and eventually rendered him able to speak only through a computerized voice synthesizer.
As you blast your way to victory, a computerized voice alerts you of oncoming dangers.
A computerized voice will come on and talk the driver through each step of the route as being driven.
The one drawback is that the computerized voice gets old quickly.
If you don't mind a computerized voice doing the reading, some of the Kindle reading devices have the built - in capability of reading out loud to you... no extra charge, and works on every book (as far as I know).
No computerized voices here; rather, it's much like an audio book, just one that's reading the content aloud as you move through each page.
The computerized voices aren't nearly as good as listening to an audio book which is read by an actual human but I still like this feature.
[1] Blio also comes with text - to - speech integration, with support for both a computerized voice and synchronization with professionally recorded audiobooks.
When you get to the top of it, (the bottom of the canopy) rotate around it, and you'll hear a computerized voice mentioning the sound team and who they are composed of.
Speaking in Afrikaans, a computerized voice narrates a story of impossible and exuberant transformations — a computer becoming a lawnmower becoming a television, for example — with deadpan indifference.
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