Sentences with phrase «human speech so»

Today's IVR solutions use AI to process natural human speech so your customers can navigate more quickly through voice recordings to the most relevant responses.
In fact, an African grey parrot recently garnered headlines by mimicking human speech so accurately that the bird was referenced in a murder trial, allegedly for speaking what may have been its owner's last words before the man was killed.

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Indeed, a lead investigator in the Canadian Human Rights Committee was asked what value he placed on freedom of speech, to which he replied «Freedom of speech is an American concept, so I don't give it any value.»
Then Romney threw it all away with this «dad got my mom flowers and that means I'm like a human and stuff so vote for me or something» speech.
In this novel Atwood does not abandon biblical history to those who have muted female testimony; instead, she imaginatively writes this testimony back into cultural contexts that would destroy it utterly and that fail to do so, even as she reveals the violence in any amputations of human stories and the historical vulnerability of all speech and silence.
There is a basic incompatibility between Islam's belief in all encompassing doctrines that embrace religion, private and public life and the American principles of liberty of belief and speech and the absolute separation of state and church affairs For Americans belief is a private matter, not so for Islam, where theocracy rules over all human affairs.
No human being achieves that aim while on this earth, but the process is so distinctly human that common speech allows the word unique in this second sense to refer to every person.
This is a result of human speech's relationship with the Word of God: of God's taking up this human word, so that there is continuity (as well as discontinuity) between them, and of human speech's finality in relationship with the Word of God.
Let us begin with language, perhaps the most fundamental of all studies because of the fact that speech is so clearly a distinguishing feature of human beings within the whole created order and because it is so essential to the effective conduct of all human affairs, including every aspect of education.
This view of preaching is incarnational: as The Word came in the flesh, so the Word comes in the form of human speech.
He does so in the first human speech set down in the Bible, a rapturous little poem of naming:
That these words are human must be admitted — all the more so because we no longer possess them in their original form, which was that of a Semitic speech strange to us.
Here is where linguistic methods inevitably rely on interpretation of human readers of texts, rather than statistical measurement, so I would be foolish to draw any strong conclusions from such a basic analysis of two speeches.
Ironically, most of the research into the evolutionary basis of language has focused so far on a single function — speech perception — which is unique to humans, and thus evolutionary precursors are hard, if not impossible, to identify.
Our brains are much like those of our primate cousins, so where did we get our uniquely human gift of speech?
Bird songs aren't so different from human speech, says Dmitriy Aronov, a neuroscientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, US, who led the study.
Speech recognition software transcribes their conversations for researchers to label with keywords, so that AI can use real human speech and behaviour in similar situations.
In addition, the grammar in the BBC data set comes from a wide diversity of real human speech, whereas the grammar in GRID's 33,000 sentences follows the same pattern and so is far easier to predict.
This kind of progressive speech impairment is associated with dysfunction in the cortical - basal ganglia brain circuit in both humans and songbirds, so Liu could make assumptions based on this trial about how the human brain circuit changes.
«While advanced technologies are able to capture a large amount of speech information, only humans so far are able to recognize familiar voices with almost total accuracy.»
Our algorithm used this approach in the speech separation challenge and performed better than human listeners — the first speech separation algorithm to do so.
«While advanced technologies are able to capture a large amount of speech information, only humans so far are able to recognize familiar voices with almost total accuracy,» he concluded.
Further, the configuration of the human larynx is novel among primates: The voicebox has evolved downward, and half the tongue is lodged in the throat, giving us an exquisite ability to articulate — particularly the vowels so important for speech.
These have yet to be modelled, but Prof Wroe said they were likely to be very similar to those of modern humans and Neanderthals, so could take back the origins of speech still further.
Its a creature, a beast, so its gonna be hard to make its mouth work in sync with its speech because its not a human mouth.
A speech in which Antonina explains her love of animals (unlike humans, they can't betray you) to a horribly wounded young girl is heartbreakingly convincing; Antonina's life hasn't been easy, and she had to overcome a lot of pain to find the happiness she's now so scared of losing.
There was so much sound and so many kinds of speech all around the city; New York was full of human and mechanical sound, and that's what I sought to reflect in my paintings.
But that sentence above proved more and more troubling during my battles with the hideous «human rights» commissions to restore freedom of speech to a nation that should never have lost it so carelessly.
Although President Obama defended the new rules on the basis that they were necessary to prevent dangerous climate change, that time was running out to do so, and that the rules would protect human health of US citizens, the speech failed to develop some of the obvious profound implications for climate policy of the conclusion that climate change is a moral problem, although President Obama did assert twice in the speech that climate change is a moral problem.
The media's respectful worship of inspirational bad science best - sellers (e.g. «Mein Kampf's» eugenics pesudoscience) is based on the book's corruption to «change human affairs», which is precisely Dale Carnegie's template for inspirational speech making, and is so well suited to the conceited like climate reality denier Al Gore), deliberately «oversimplifies» and deceives to motivate the masses against an exaggerated immediate peril (requiring gas chambers for eugenics, unilateral nuclear disarmament, or CO2 taxation).
Notice also that human vs rulers feeling is so strong in Canada that their government has passed a law to limit freedom of speech on the subject.
For the past 40 years almost anyone who wanted to pursue hate speech has done so through the easier to prove human rights system so we havent had that many prosecutions and therefore I think it remains to be seen if the Criminal Code will prove effective.
In a comment made in a speech on the eve of the 2017 General Election and less than a week after the London Bridge attack, she vowed to beef up counter-terror powers by restricting «the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court... And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.»
«The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Taylor, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 892 that this legally prescribed limitation of fundamental Charter rights [Section 13 (1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act] was reasonable and justifiable, but warned that caution and restraint would be required in the application of the section so that the limitation on free speech would be minimized to the greatest possible extent.»
While striking down a portion of the Human Rights Code, the Supreme Court has otherwise upheld the validity of the hate speech provision in the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, and in so doing, reminded us of why these protections remain useful.
The Times newspaper took a case to the European Court of Human Rights arguing that the multiple publication rule was so onerous a burden for newspapers in the internet age that it had a «chilling effect» on their right to free speech, as guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights, which the Court enforces.
The principal recommendation of this report is that section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act be repealed so that the censorship of Internet hate speech is dealt with exclusively by the criminal law.
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